Michael Conroy Wayne LaPierre, CEO and executive vice-president of the National Rifle Association speaks at the National Rifle Association Convention in Indianapolis, Friday, April 14, 2023. The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas will not side with the national ACLU’s decision to represent the National Rifle Association in a First Amendment case before the Supreme
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Listen to this article Baltimore’s mayor is trying a new strategy to fight gun violence: suing the federal agency that traces the sources of “crime guns” but won’t share the data with local policymakers. Mayor Brandon Scott on Tuesday announced a new lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which in September
As we wrote earlier this year, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) – like many elected Democrats – has shown that she has few scruples against infringing on the rights of law-abiding gun owners, as well as overlooking her own oath of office, if it means the possibility of advancing a radical gun-control agenda.
Image by Jason Gillman from Pixabay December 19, 2023 – WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), joined by Sens. John Thune (R-SD), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Steve Daines (R-MT), Mike Braun (R-IN), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Rick Scott (R-FL), have introduced the Protect American Gun Exporter Act. This bill comes in response to the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS)
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Nestor ELKINS — Delegate Ty Nestor, R-66th District, who recently said he will not seek re-election, has announced his candidacy for Randolph County’s second circuit court judicial seat, which will be on the ballot for the first time in 2024. “As a Circuit Judge, who presides over many local cases, I will be able to
Recently, we reported on the establishment of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, an effort by the Biden Administration to funnel taxpayer dollars to the partisan project of gun control. Whatever else can be said of the office, it is at least trying to justify its existence by staying busy, to the detriment
Sometimes history moves like a derailed train, at a terrifying speed and without anyone being able to do anything to stop its fateful course. I guess there were many who felt this way on the eve of the First and Second World Wars. Those of us who grew up in the comfort of Western post-war
Another week another news item complaining about the misuse of firearms and firearm parts that are already illegal. This time it was the Washington Post, who on December 6 published a piece titled, “With ‘conversion switch’ devices, machine guns return to U.S. streets.” At this point gun owners don’t expect journalists to have a firm,
The start of the 2024 legislative in Missouri is a little more than two weeks away and Democratic state representatives are sharing their priorities with the Boone County Muleskinners. Last week District 47 Rep. Adrian Plank and District 46 Rep. David Tyson Smith provided updates, and this week it was District 45 Rep. Kathy Steinhoff
The title of this article may seem curious, but there is a point to it. Consider the fact that “assault weapon” is an intentionally nebulous, malleable term created and promoted by anti-gun extremists with the stated intent of creating confusion. A “weapon” can actually be anything that is simply used to inflict damage or bodily
Hawaii has long had some of the lowest rates of gun ownership — and gun violence — in the nation. With thousands more getting licenses to carry, will that change? As constituents filed into a public safety town hall at Honouliuli Middle School last week, they were handed printed copies of applications to carry concealed
2-minute read Dianne Douthat | Special to the USA TODAY Network Show Caption Hide Caption 2023 on pace to have highest number of mass shootings in US history Since 2020, the U.S. has had more than 600 mass shootings each year, and this year is no different. Scripps News So far this year, America has
Santa Fe sees rise in burglaries While most types of crimes in the city of Santa Fe decreased or flattened in November, burglary and/or breaking and entering rose by nearly 30%, according to crime stats prepared by the Santa Fe Police Department for tomorrow’s Public Safety Committee meeting. Those stats show varying decreases in robbery, assault and larceny last
The White House and Senate continue to work frantically toward a deal to supply Ukraine before Congress recesses for Christmas. Supposedly, all leaders of Congress are united in their commitment to Ukraine—so the new speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, insists. Yet somehow this allegedly united commitment is not translating into action. Why not? The
Police would be able to take guns from some mentally ill individuals according to a new bill proposed in the legislature today. 4 hours ago Frankfort, Ky (WTVQ): Police would be able to take guns from some mentally ill individuals according to a new bill proposed in the legislature today. Last May after the Uvalde
The NRA is the primary voice for gun owners in Kentucky and has advocated for the protection of the Second Amendment for more than a century and a half. As previously reported, we have consistently monitored any red flag proposals, including the recent CARR legislation proposed by Senator Westerfield. The NRA was assured some time
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