New York Thinly Disguises Another Gun Control Bill as Environmentalism
By Jake McGuigan There must be something in the water in the Hudson River. First it was the Bronx and […]
By Jake McGuigan There must be something in the water in the Hudson River. First it was the Bronx and […]
By Joe Bartozzi The firearm and ammunition industry’s commitment to secure firearm storage and safe firearm handling is – again
From the CCRKBA . . . A new study listing Washington as the eighth most-dangerous state in the country refutes
By Chris Lee The Indiana legislature has made great strides in protecting the Second Amendment Rights of law-abiding Hoosiers in
Americans own guns. They’ve always owned guns, even before they were officially Americans. The British subjects who lived on this
By Ashley Dugan Mark your calendars as the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) hosts the annual Talladega D-Day event, set to
On Friday, ATF provided the unpleasant surprise of yet another rulemaking to implement the noxious Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA). The move came even
So-called “universal” background checks were back in the news last week. The Biden administration and the regime press were promoting
By Christopher G. Kopacki, Ph.D Virginia’s General Assembly gathered in Richmond for the Reconvened Regular Session (or Veto Session). This
For quite some time, we’ve talked about Joe Biden and his gift for gaffes. Whether he’s losing battles with his teleprompter, his train