Four Take-Aways from Biden’s Gun Control Press Conference
It’s about “preventing gun violence” now, not “gun control.”
It’s about “preventing gun violence” now, not “gun control.”
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed House File 756 into law on Good Friday.
The bill has passed both the Senate this week with the support of a lone Democrat, Sen. Lisa Otondo.
Recent mass shootings in the U.S. have brought gun control to the forefront of political debate.
So what constitutes a clean Constitutional Carry bill?
You have NO RIGHT to carry a gun beyond your front door.
Alissa, like so many recent mass shooters, became a first-time felon when he opened fire last week and committed his senseless crime.
President Biden is “certainly considering” executive action to force federal gun control, Press Secretary Jen Psaki has confirmed.
There’s a new chapter in the ongoing saga of the bump stock.
Comment below on whether you think Hunter or Hallie will ever experience the consequences of the type of behavior that would undoubtedly land any of the rest of us in prison.
The Biden administration wasted no time in calling for gun control following the grisly massacre that took place in Boulder, Colorado.
Would banning “assault weapons” make America safer and “bring down” mass shootings, as Biden claims?
Keep your eyes on Iowa, and if you live there, keep the pressure on, too!
Gun politics has changed in an unexpected way in the South American country.
To be frank, H.R. 1620 does more to cause violence against women than it does to protect them.
A handful of states are in the process of making the Second Amendment a stronger part of their laws.
Last week, the U.S. House passed H.R. 8, a universal gun registration bill.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is targeting so-called “assault weapons” again, this time citing “domestic terrorism” for her Second Amendment assault.
The Biden administration is considering several anti-gun measures to stay in the good graces of the Bloomberg network.
Both proposed laws are unconstitutional and dangerous.
Both proposed laws are unconstitutional and dangerous.
These are just two of the many pending bills aimed at taking away our Second Amendment rights.
A bill to expand the right to carry in churches is making solid progress in the North Carolina General Assembly.