President Joe Biden will return to the Philadelphia area next Friday, the day after his State of the Union address in Washington. The speech, eight months ahead of the election, is a high-profile chance for Biden to argue his case for staying in office, and comes two days after Super Tuesday when former President Donald
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If you have been paying attention, you are already aware that anti-gun politicians in Augusta have released an all-out assault on your Second Amendment rights. From waiting periods on legally made firearm purchases, to universal background checks, and gun registries, it has become apparent that these lawmakers will stop at nothing to strip you of
To borrow a phrase used regularly during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are beginning to “bend the curve” since firearm-related deaths reached an all-time high of nearly 49,000 in 2021. At a recent NRA event in Pennsylvania, our former president boasted that his administration purposely “did nothing” to try to curtail the spike
A quick look at 9mm Major, the slightly bigger older brother of the 9mm Luger. There are good arguments to be made whether the 9mm Major is simply a hot 9mm Luger load … or another distinct chambering shooting 9mm bullets. It’s not a wildcat nor proprietary load; it has a distinct OAL measurement that
On Thursday, February 29th, two new anti-gun bills were introduced in the House, House Bill 24-1348 and House Bill 24-1349. Please contact your Representative and urge them to OPPOSE these bills by using the Take Action button below. HB 24-1348 mandates that firearms stored in unattended vehicles must be kept in a locked hard-sided container that is kept
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina is about to get a lot more attention this political season. After the March 5 primary election, you can expect the spotlight to be even brighter on the Old North State, not just because of the presidential election but because of the race for governor, too. The front-runners — Democratic
Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email The Florida House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow 18-year-olds to buy firearms, lowering the previous age minimum of 21. The Republican-controlled state House passed the controversial measure
Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email The Florida House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow 18-year-olds to buy firearms, lowering the previous age minimum of 21. The Republican-controlled state House passed the controversial measure
Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list. The New Guns And Gear: WOOX Titano Heirloom looks with state-of-the-art performance, the WOOX Titano stands out in competition stocks. Tailored for Benchrest
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Three men are vying for the Republican nomination to represent Alabama’s 6th Congressional District – incumbent Rep. Gary Palmer and challengers Kenneth McFeeters and Gerrick Wilkins. Here’s a bit about them. Kenneth McFeeters Kenneth McFeeters, 63, who is also known as “Abe” McFeeters was born in Montreal, Canada, and grew up in Birmingham. He became a
As she seeks a third and final term as a Los Angeles County supervisor, Kathryn Barger and her supporters are touting her endorsements from unions, the Sierra Club and the local lobbying arm of Planned Parenthood, her concerns about climate change and her willingness to stand up to the NRA and former President Trump. It
While Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, says the Tennessee General Assembly will “probably” hammer out an agreement on the governor’s school choice proposal in a conference committee ― the final stop for legislation when the House and Senate are at odds on final language ― House Republican leadership remains optimistic that the two chambers
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started four years ago, recruiting across the military services has been in crisis. Many recruiters lost access to schools that were shuttered. The military also has been increasingly the subject of political attacks – mainly from the right of the aisle condemning the services as “woke.” We’ll get into that in
Yesterday, the Senate Veterans and Public Safety Committee passed Senate Bill 148, The Second Amendment Privacy Act. The bill was quickly sent to the Senate floor where it passed by a vote of 25-7. This legislation now goes to the House where it will receive a committee assignment. SB 148 will prohibit the use of
As a fall rematch between President Biden and former president Donald Trump becomes increasingly likely, the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania is announcing an Election Threats Task Force, a federal-state partnership, in the critical battleground state. The task force, announced Thursday morning by Governor Josh Shapiro, will seek to thwart attempts to disrupt elections as well
We’ve created the Ken Paxton Watch to help readers track how the attorney general is using his office, his bully pulpit, and whatever the elements of his next scandal may be. Texas has had six attorneys general since 1979. For many of them, the role has been a springboard to bigger things. Greg Abbott served in the
House Bill 4127 and House Bill 4128, legislation that would restrict law-abiding gun owners in and around polling places, which includes ballot drop boxes, passed out of the Senate will be sent back to the House with amendments. Please contact your representative and urge them to OPPOSE HB 4127 and HB 4128 by using the Take Action button