The Seattle Times editorial board has once again aroused the ire of at least part of the readership by essentially demanding the state legislature pass Senate Bill 5078, which will limit magazine capacity to 10 cartridges, a proposition Liberty Park Press examined only a couple of days ago. Firearms experts have concluded such a restriction […]
East to West, Gun Legislation in Spotlight
Look in any direction and you will find headlines about gun legislation—good or bad, depending upon the state and your personal perspective—and it is clear guns are in the political spotlight as the 2022 elections loom over the horizon. In Connecticut, Democrat Gov. Ned Lamont has announced a $64 million gun control package including the […]
‘Shots Fired’ Data Proves WA Anti-Gunners Lied, Says CCRKBA
UPDATED: A “Shots Fired” annual report from the King County (WA) Prosecutor’s Office revealing more gun-related murders and injuries last year than in 2020 amounts to positive proof that Evergreen State anti-gunners have “lied” to voters when they pushed through various schemes including two gun control initiatives, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep […]
Seattle Case Underscores Gun Control Failure, Misdirected Energy
Washington State gun rights activists might have a new weapon in the fight against gun control efforts currently on-going in the State Legislature, and it has nothing to do with the astonishing remark by State Sen. Patty Kuderer that “constitutionality is in the eye of the beholder” regarding her bill to ban so-called “assault weapons.” […]
Evergreen Recovery: WA Carry License Surge Continues
Despite having an anti-gun Democrat governor and attorney general, and a Democrat-controlled Legislature, Washington State appears to be roaring back in terms of licensed concealed carry, as the number of active concealed pistol licenses has spiked for the fourth straight month. Blame the COVID-19 pandemic panic of 2020 and early 2021 for the problem, as […]
Increase in Home Defense Shootings Affirms Self-Defense Right
Recent days have seen an uptick in self-defense shootings involving burglaries or home invasions, leading to the inescapable conclusion that gun-buying over the past 15 months is not working out so well for people who break into other peoples’ homes. Down in Orlando, Fla., the police were called to a home in the Lake […]
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