Vermont, Once Very Pro-Gun, Is on the Verge of Enacting More Gun Control
Vermont was not able to escape the gun control tidal wave that followed the Parkland, Florida massacre of 2018.
Vermont was not able to escape the gun control tidal wave that followed the Parkland, Florida massacre of 2018.
I reminded him that Wyoming is still one of those states where you’re largely free to do what you want, when you want – a vanishing example of what was once America.
Since the bill was signed into law by then-Governor Rick Scott in March 2018, the red flag law has been used more than 3,500 to separate people from their firearms.
"This ruling will speed the way toward more and more unregulated firearms," Winkler said to CNN.
Here’s a roundup of what the states have been up to this week regarding gun control.
“The Second Amendment is outdated, and the Founding Fathers did not foresee modern ‘weapons of war’ we have now when they drafted it.”
Arizona gun owners let Gov. Doug Ducey (R) know exactly what they think of red flag gun confiscation laws.
Lucas was almost immediately arrested and charged with making a terrorist threat, which is a felony and could bring a sentence of 20 years in prison.
Reason reports, however, that these statistics are just not true.
SB 7028 now sits in the Senate Judiciary Committee awaiting a hearing.
Dudley Brown confronted Susan Holmes of Fort, Collins, Colorado for exposing the state’s red flag gun confiscation law as a “complete and total sham.”
In this guide, we’ve compiled the most common anti-gun arguments and explained why they’d be ineffective in preventing gun violence and why they also violate the Constitution.
David Hogg, the infamous face of the March for Our Lives movement, has made his most absurd declaration yet.
To say political tensions are running high in Virginia would be an understatement.
Connecticut’s Senate Democrats have a plan for dealing with those who disagree with them: arrest them.
Virginia Democrats are plunging full steam ahead with restrictive gun legislation and shooting down proposed bills to expand gun rights.
The hysteria spread by the mainstream media about inevitable violence all turned out to be false alarms.
A black man who attended the gun rights rally that drew thousands of people to Virginia’s capitol yesterday made a powerful statement about the ubiquitous nature of the Second Amendment.
Not surprisingly, the hysteria spread by the mainstream media about inevitable violence all turned out to be false alarms.
Because of his support for extreme gun control, a Virginia senator is calling for Gov. Ralph Northam’s resignation.
A Gallup Survey published this week revealed the issue of gun policy as the second most important issue of the 2020 election, according to polled voters.
Virginia gun owners are planning a rally next week to show their opposition to pending gun control legislation.
Since the landmark D.C. v. Heller and Chicago v. McDonald decisions, the Supreme Court has been relatively silent on the Second Amendment.