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US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Reuters According to sources, US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to administer current laws and collaborate with local authorities to draft state-level gun safety legislation. According to officials on a conference call, the new agency
WASHINGTON - US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to implement existing laws and work with local authorities to pass gun safety legislation at the state level, officials said on Thursday (Sept 21). The new office will be overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris and run with
Standing in the shadow of a gigantic net from the Topgolf facility next door, the nondescript XCAL building in Ashburn, Virginia, resembles any of the number of corporate offices in the area. Inside, however, there are several shooting ranges, including a tactical range, a fitness center, a martial arts dojo, and a restaurant serving bar-and-grill
Inflation continues to hurt Americans’ wallets and limit people’s freedom. When the prices of grocery items rise, people’s choices are restricted. Rather than buying the kind of bread or cheese an individual wants to consume, the person may instead choose the least expensive variety of bread or dairy products available on store shelves in an
US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to implement existing laws and work with local authorities to pass gun safety legislation at the state level, officials said on Thursday. The new office will be overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris and run with the help
Bill Cotterell | Tallahassee Democrat In a political town where professional reputations can be made with a few fleeting victories, Lucy Morgan was a genuine legend for more than four decades of hard work, shrewd political instincts and total dedication to the public’s right to know about the money, backroom deals and power plays that
MESA, ARIZONA – OCTOBER 09: Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Blake Masters speaks at a campaign rally attended by former U.S. President Donald Trump at Legacy Sports USA on October 09, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona. Trump was stumping for Arizona GOP candidates, including gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake, ahead of the midterm election on November 8.
Winchester Ammunition has just announced the XPERT line of rimfire ammo, starting with a 42-gr .22 LR load. Designed to be the perfect match for the Winchester XPERT bolt-action rimfire of the same name, Winchester Ammunition has just announced XPERT .22 LR. The XPERT rimfire ammo line will likely be expanded in the future, but
BOSTON, MA (September 21, 2023) – Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of an amended complaint in its Granata v. Campbell lawsuit, which challenges Massachusetts’ ban on constitutionally protected, modern handguns commonly possessed and used for lawful purposes throughout the United States. The filing comes after the First Circuit Court of Appeals remanded
Half the Democrats in Florida’s congressional delegation agree on who should be the party nominee for U.S. Senate next year. U.S. Reps. Kathy Castor, Lois Frankel, Maxwell Frost and Debbie Wasserman Schultz are endorsing former U.S. Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, a Miami Democrat. Wasserman Schultz, the longest-serving Democrat in the delegation, served with Mucarsel-Powell when the
PHILADELPHIA, PA (September 21, 2023) – Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a reply brief with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in its Gray v. Jennings and Graham v. Jennings lawsuits, which challenge Delaware’s “assault weapon” and standard capacity magazine bans, respectively. The brief can be viewed at FPCLegal.org. “Delaware’s law
Government agencies’ denial of a Dededo outdoor firing range’s business license over public safety and zoning concerns was proper, according to an opinion from the Office of the Attorney General, which also said a binding agreement could be worked out for the business to continue to operate at a safer location. Interface Inc., doing business
The New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics has issued an opinion that a judge can be a member of the National Rifle Association, after concluding that the group is not a purely political organization. A judge asked the court system’s advisory panel if he must cancel the lifetime membership in the NRA, which
Throughout his 2020 campaign, President Joe Biden ran on bridging America’s political divide and reigniting a waning bipartisan spirit in Washington, D.C. Two and a half years after his inauguration, it’s safe to say that he failed in his vision; he was unable to curb the country’s ever-growing polarization or restore faith in government. While
It’s too early to tell whether Governor Gavin Newsom’s “from the bottom up” call for a constitutional convention on gun safety will actually happen. While the California Assembly last week gave final approval to Senate Joint Resolution 7, now 33 other states must do something similar. It’s a tall order. SJR 7, sponsored by Newsom,
Palm Beach Post Show Caption Hide Caption McCarthy Launches Biden impeachment Inquiry, AP Explains The Associated Press explains what an impeachment inquiry entails now that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy wants to investigate President Joe Biden and his son Hunter as the election-year clash between Congress and the White House unfolds. (September 12) AP The opinions
Jose Ageo Luna Vanegas first worked for Signet Builders in the early 2000s. Hired on a temporary labor visa, he traveled from Mexico to U.S. job sites. The hours were long, but he was paid overtime. Years later, around 2017, Signet hired him again. This time, he received no overtime pay. That’s when he “started asking questions,”