Last night, the General Assembly adjourned sine die from its 2023 legislative session. This session, the House passed House Bill 542, to ensure that law-abiding adults are not stripped of their right to self-defense when they cross an arbitrary boundary onto a college campus. Unfortunately, the Senate failed to bring it up for consideration. NRA
Month: April 2023
The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro, a rabid homophobe and anti-trans commentator was very agitated over calls for gun control measures after the Nashville shooting, so he lashed out against his favorite targets. Shapiro’s usual refrain is that the left can do anything and Republicans are always to blame. The persecution complex runs deep on the
Looking for a little gun with a big bite? The new Bond Arms Cyclops chambered for .45-70 Gov’t might be just for you. Bond Arms is well-known for its derringer-style handguns, but the newest model released by the company may be worth a look even if they’re not usually your cup of tea. That’s because
We have now hit halftime in the session and numerous pro-gun bills are advancing in the legislature. Thanks to our pro-gun majority, most of the anti-gun bills have failed in committee. Thank you to NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters for electing pro-gun lawmakers to protect the freedoms of all law-abiding citizens throughout Oklahoma. Please
A molten hot first cut of a model 1911 pistol sits on a shelf between a press and cooling conveyor at the Smith & Wesson factory in Springfield, Mass. | Charles Krupa / AP There is a familiar pattern after the mass shootings that have become a well-known feature of American life. The initial shock
According to a rough schedule shared by the campaign, Donald Trump plans to depart his private Mar-a-Lago estate midday on Monday and take his private plane to New York. | Brandon Bell/Getty Images By Meridith McGraw and Wesley Parnell 03/31/2023 06:44 PM EDT Updated: 03/31/2023 07:13 PM EDT Former President Donald Trump is expected to
Representational image. David A. Hopkins, Tribune News Service Gun politics in the US demonstrates that a popular majority does not always get its way. Even though most Americans support stricter gun-safety laws, proposals for major new regulations reliably face impassable obstacles in Congress. The standard explanation for this impasse is that the minority is highly