U.S. House to Vote on Two Gun Control Bills Today
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.
Are background checks really effective? And would they have stopped the tragic school shootings we’ve seen in recent years?
NAGR has been instrumental in getting Constitutional Carry passed in a growing number of states.
Remember, we can’t have a Second Amendment without a First Amendment.
The Parkland bill, SB 7026, was the largest gun control expansion in Florida history.
Indiana’s Constitutional Carry bill may not be all that it seems.
The political establishment is constantly working to moderate legislation as more and more special interest groups attempt to weaken pro-gun bills.
Joe Biden is making good on his promise to push for even more Second Amendment-crushing gun control.
This time is one of the best opportunities for gun owners to flex their muscles.
Proving once again why we love her, Boebert shot back (puns always intended) at her critics in a clever manner.
For anyone who’s been to a gun store recently, it’s obvious that firearms and ammo are flying off the shelves.
At least we can take some comfort in the fact we aren’t as bad as Canada – yet.
Constitutional Carry is one of the most successful pro-Second Amendment initiatives the Right has spearheaded in the last 15 years.
There’s significant evidence that firearm storage mandates aren’t great for maintaining public safety.
Joe Biden is doing what gun owners knew he’d do.
For years, Constitutional Carry has generally eluded Second Amendment lovers in the Lone Star State.
Representatives from Ban Assault Weapons Now spoke to reporters recently about their gun control goals.
Senior meeting with Biden officials could signal new gun control regulations are imminent.
Several gun rights groups, including the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR), are warning their supporters about the dangers of this bill.
Utah is one step closer in becoming America’s next constitutional carry state.
Missouri and Montana are taking matters into their own hands and they watch and wait for the federal government to begin its assaults on the Second Amendment.