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Dave Workman

USA Today Reinforces, Democrats are ‘Party of Gun Control’

Recently, The Armory published ‘Gun Control a Third Rail of Democratic Campaigns.’ The story reported on groups calling for calling for Democrats to “embrace a bolder approach to restrictions on guns.” Now, USA Today is reporting that Democrats are “flooding the airwaves” with gun control advertising in the lead-up to the midterm elections. [Read more…] about USA Today Reinforces, Democrats are ‘Party of Gun Control’

August 16, 2018

Filed Under: Op-ed, Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Democrats, Liberty Park Press, Second Amendment

‘Gun Control a Third Rail of Democratic Campaigns’

A report in Roll Call suggests Democratic candidates this year “should embrace a bolder approach to restrictions on guns, even in general elections” based on a recent poll, and notes that “Gun control has been a third rail of Democratic campaigns.” [Read more…] about ‘Gun Control a Third Rail of Democratic Campaigns’

August 3, 2018

Filed Under: Op-ed Tagged With: Second Amendment

Liberal Leaning Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Affirms Constitutional Carry Right

In a 2-1 bombshell opinion issued Tuesday, a panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that, “for better or for worse, the Second Amendment does protect a right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense” and that the open carrying of firearms for that purpose “falls within the core of the Second Amendment.” That is a big win for proponents of Constitutional Carry. [Read more…] about Liberal Leaning Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Affirms Constitutional Carry Right

July 24, 2018

Filed Under: News, Second Amendment Tagged With: Constitutional Carry, Open Carry

Illinois Governor Signs New 72-Hour Wait Period Legislation

The debate over waiting periods, and whether they are effective, might take on a new dimension in Illinois, after Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner recently signed a bill establishing a 72-hour wait for the purchase of all firearms, according to the State Journal-Register. [Read more…] about Illinois Governor Signs New 72-Hour Wait Period Legislation

July 20, 2018

Filed Under: News, Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Gun Control, Illinois, Second Amendment

Battle Stations: Kavanaugh Nomination Needs Your Support!

Grassroots activists should get to their “battle stations” in the effort to confirm federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, according to national gun rights leader Alan Gottlieb, as anti-gun Democrats led by Sen. Charles Schumer ramp up the opposition. [Read more…] about Battle Stations: Kavanaugh Nomination Needs Your Support!

July 13, 2018

Filed Under: Op-ed Tagged With: Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Second Amendment Foundation

Baltimore Sun Op-Ed Hurts Dems, Energizes Gun Owners

One day after a man with an apparent grudge allegedly opened fire at an Annapolis, Maryland newspaper office killing five people, the Capital Gazette’s parent newspaper, the Baltimore Sun, published an Op-ed that could backfire and damage Democrats. While the paper had a right to voice an opinion, the op-ed is heavily focused on the Democrats’ adherence to the gun control agenda and promises to enrage supporters of the Second Amendment. [Read more…] about Baltimore Sun Op-Ed Hurts Dems, Energizes Gun Owners

July 5, 2018

Filed Under: News, Op-ed, Second Amendment Tagged With: Democrats, Gun Control, midterm election, Second Amendment

Gun Control Petitions: “Full, True, and Correct?”

The Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today asked the Washington State Supreme Court to invalidate Initiative 1639 and enjoin the Secretary of State to reject the petitions on the grounds that petitions circulated by paid signature gatherers failed to meet state requirements for readability nor did they include a “full, true, and correct copy of the proposed measure printed on the reverse side.” [Read more…] about Gun Control Petitions: “Full, True, and Correct?”

July 4, 2018

Filed Under: Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Gun Control, Second Amendment Foundation

The Next Supreme Court Justice

Conservatives and Second Amendment advocates moved quickly following the announcement by Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy of his impending retirement, urging President Donald Trump to nominate a ‘constitutional conservative’ and pro-Second Amendment jurist to fill the vacancy. [Read more…] about The Next Supreme Court Justice

June 28, 2018

Filed Under: News, Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Liberty Park Press, Supreme Court

Anti-Gun Cities Getting Free Legal

A little-known problem facing gun rights organizations is that the municipalities they sue often get free legal assistance that enables cities and towns to attack the gun rights of their citizens while rights groups lining up to fight have to pay their attorneys, throwing the cost of justice, if not the balance, in favor of the anti-gun cities. [Read more…] about Anti-Gun Cities Getting Free Legal

June 14, 2018

Filed Under: Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Second Amendment Foundation

DeVos Talks School Safety, Media and Dems Focus on Guns

When Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified Tuesday before the Senate Appropriations Committee, it provided an opportunity to anti-gunners on Capitol Hill and in the media to show their priority is gun control, as revealed by coverage of her appearance with a focus on guns. [Read more…] about DeVos Talks School Safety, Media and Dems Focus on Guns

June 7, 2018

Filed Under: Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Gun Control, Liberty Park Press, Second Amendment

CCRKBA: ‘When Will You Blame the Murderers?’

Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), has issued a challenge to the gun prohibition lobby. Following the recent attack at Santa Fe High School in Texas that left 10 dead and another 10 wounded, Gottlieb wants to know why anti-gun groups never seem to blame the perpetrators of such horrendous crimes. [Read more…] about CCRKBA: ‘When Will You Blame the Murderers?’

May 23, 2018

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Seattle: Tax and Spend Hostile to Business

The City of Seattle is in the midst of a political civil war following the City Council’s unanimous approval of a “head tax” on big business, with even the Seattle Times encouraging a citizen initiative to derail what it calls “the destructive, opportunity-killing” measure, arguing that “this is needed to reverse the city’s hostility to business.” [Read more…] about Seattle: Tax and Spend Hostile to Business

May 16, 2018

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Gun Control, Gun Tax, Seattle

‘Un-Happy Mother’s Day’ for Jailed Michigan Woman

A pregnant Michigan woman is looking at a very unhappy Mother’s Day while she sits in prison after being convicted of assault and felony firearms—a term alluding to the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony—in a case from 2017 that has fired up gun rights advocates, but the National Review suggests suffers from muddy waters. [Read more…] about ‘Un-Happy Mother’s Day’ for Jailed Michigan Woman

May 11, 2018

Filed Under: Second Amendment, Video Tagged With: Michigan, Mother's Day, Second Amendment

NRA Gives Trump a Warm Welcome! Media not so Much

The 147th annual meetings and exhibits of the National Rifle Association opened with a roar featuring appearances of both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. However, some in the media seemed willing to reinforce the notion of bias. [Read more…] about NRA Gives Trump a Warm Welcome! Media not so Much

May 5, 2018

Filed Under: News, Politics Tagged With: NRA, Trump

March NICS Checks Spiked, SAF Credits ‘Gun Control Hysteria’

A spike in the number of initiated background checks in March, via the FBI’s National Instant Check System (NICS), reflects a significant increase in the number of people apparently interested in buying guns, and a major gun rights organization is crediting the wave of gun control hysteria following the shooting tragedy at a Florida high school. [Read more…] about March NICS Checks Spiked, SAF Credits ‘Gun Control Hysteria’

April 5, 2018

Filed Under: News, Second Amendment Tagged With: Background Checks, National Shooting Sports Foundation, NICS, NSSF, SAF, Second Amendment Foundation

Maryland Incident Deflates No Guns in School Argument

Tuesday morning’s school shooting incident in Maryland that left the teen gunman dead after being confronted by an armed school resources officer (SRO) dramatically undermines the argument from anti-gunners that No Guns in School is a good idea. [Read more…] about Maryland Incident Deflates No Guns in School Argument

March 21, 2018

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Maryland, Second Amendment

Do Anti-gun Sales Restrictions Violate Anti-Discrimination Laws?

Many of us have been thinking it, but an Oregon newspaper recently raised an interesting question. Are retailers that decide to arbitrarily raise the age for gun sales violating anti-discrimination laws? According to Willamette Week, a Portland-based alternative weekly, there are 17 Fred Meyer stores in the Beaver State that sell firearms. Bi-Mart also announced the change in policy. However, a retired Lane County judge, Jim Hargreaves, says the decision by retailers might slam head on into Oregon state law. Oregon law states that any person over 18 can purchase a gun, and that the anti-discrimination law says anybody of legal age can’t be denied something available to others. [Read more…] about Do Anti-gun Sales Restrictions Violate Anti-Discrimination Laws?

March 5, 2018

Filed Under: Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: AR-15, Gun Control, National Shooting Sports Foundation, NSSF

Overwhelming Opposition to Bump Stock Ban

While the Washington State Legislature appears determined to ban “bump stock” devices, a move supported by newspaper editorials including one in the Daily Olympian, there appears to be overwhelming opposition to a bump stock ban, both in the Evergreen State and across the country. [Read more…] about Overwhelming Opposition to Bump Stock Ban

February 8, 2018

Filed Under: Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Ban, bump stock, Gun Control, Second Amendment

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