Now is the Time to Get Serious About Safe Gun Storage
Gun Storage Check Week was September 1 through 7 and has now come and gone. Its message, though, is vital […]
Gun Storage Check Week was September 1 through 7 and has now come and gone. Its message, though, is vital […]
Guns kill. Books liberate. So why are books being banned, while guns are not? That guns are valued more than books in our society represents a devastating reality that the United States is hostile to our collective freedom.
From a moral, ethical, and “what feels like justice because are you actually kidding me with your choices” standpoint…the dad’s actions were wildly irresponsible.
The steady drumbeat of over 1 million background checks each month continues and demonstrates Americans will choose freedom instead of seeing their rights be stolen due to the horrendous actions of violent criminals.
Nashville was a textbook example of doing everything right, Uvalde everything wrong. Plugging the shooter in an embarrassing way and releasing the footage immediately disincentivized future shooters instead of incentivizing them.
Stop us if this sounds familiar. An unstable individual displays disturbing behavior and makes threats to carry out a horrific violent crime. It’s concerning enough that someone — someone who’s no doubt heard the “If you see something, say something” PSAs hundreds of times — calls the police.
Ghost guns — that is 3D-printed guns, guns with no serial numbers, guns that can’t be detected by X-rays and guns built at home using separately purchased parts — are now banned on Oregon streets.
“The American people should be very concerned that, rather than prosecuting criminals, the Biden-Harris White House is colluding with anti-Second Amendment groups, and rather than responding to serious congressional requests with transparency, the White House is choosing to not comply with our request.”
The Court finds that Defendants failed to meet their burden to show an American tradition of firearm regulation at the time of the Founding that would allow Illinois to prohibit Plaintiffs—who hold concealed carry permits—from carrying concealed handguns for self-defense onto the CTA and Metra.
So, when do we get machine guns? At a nationwide level, probably never. At least unless coil guns, or some