A Superior Court judge in Washington’s Snohomish County has ruled that a “safe storage” ordinance adopted last year by the City of Edmonds violates the Evergreen State’s 35-year-old state preemption law, and in the process may have set the stage for a state Supreme Court confrontation. A Superior Court judge in neighboring King County dismissed […]
Buttigieg v. Beto: ‘Take the Fight to the NRA’
In a feverish exchange over how best to disarm American gun owners of their semiautomatic modern sporting rifles during the Tuesday Democratic debate, Mayor Pete Buttigieg resorted to a favorite tactic of the gun prohibition movement: get around disagreements on policy by demonizing the National Rifle Association. “Everyone on this stage is determined to get […]
NRA Sues San Francisco over ‘Terrorist Organization’ Resolution
The National Rifle Association just slapped the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the city and county of San Francisco with a federal lawsuit after the Board unanimously adopted a resolution declaring the NRA a “domestic terrorist organization” and urging others to do likewise. In a statement on Twitter, NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre […]
Columnists on Both Coasts Just Drew the Line for S-Fran’s Supes
Two editorial columns at opposite sides of the country just drew a line that even the San Francisco Board of Supervisors should be able to see after their unanimous approval of a resolution earlier this week declaring the National Rifle Association a “domestic terrorist organization.” Writing at the Los Angeles Times, senior editorial writer Michael […]
Kirsten’s Coming for Your Guns…If She Gets the Chance
Democrat Presidential hopeful Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, the full-flip career politician from New York who was pro-gun as a congresswoman from her district but went full throttle anti-gun when she was elected to the U.S. Senate, says she would push a “buy-back” program for so-called “assault weapons” and for felony charges against those who refused […]
Will Pitchfork Attack in Seattle Put City Policies on Spot?
An alarming Aug. 5 broad daylight pitchfork attack on a Seattle street, allegedly committed by a man who had been out of jail only four days, appears to be kindling outrage among conservatives who are fed up with the city’s tolerance of “drug criminals” and other offenders. KIRO midday broadcaster Dori Monson wrote at MyNorthwest.com, […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- …
- 37
- Next Page »