Zohran Mamdani: The Far Left’s New Anti-Gun Golden Boy
Zohran Mamdani’s rise is no accident. It’s a warning. As mayor of America’s largest city, has a stage big enough to normalize the idea that disarming citizens is simply “common sense.”
Zohran Mamdani’s rise is no accident. It’s a warning. As mayor of America’s largest city, has a stage big enough to normalize the idea that disarming citizens is simply “common sense.”
State Sen. Judy Seeberger says she will back more restrictions on assault-style weapons, a significant shift from the previously undecided swing-district Democrat.
“[Ruger knows] and criminals know that their RXM pistol can be easily converted to an illegal, lethal fully automatic weapon. They can modify their product to be safer, or they can continue to profit from crime and violence and answer to a lawsuit.”
The Chancellor wrote that “The Ordinance and those who proposed it engaged in ‘virtue signaling,’” but “the Ordinance is as dead as a proverbial doornail as a matter of Tennessee law.”
Thinking of sending something along these lines to Spanberger etc. in the wake of the blue wave this election week.
If we don’t agree with Kummer’s proposed AR-15 and high-capacity magazine bans, are we then guilty of “put[ting] the pain and suffering solely on the shoulders of children”?
Washington’s swamp never runs out of ways to waste your money. But this time, for once, a major artery of
The mainstream media looks at Mamdani with damn-near lust in their eyes. He’s 34, good-looking, well spoken, Muslim, with politics even farther to the left than the reporters who cover his every single word.
The law should be simple: if you can lawfully own a firearm, you should be able to own a suppressor, an SBR, or SBS without begging for government approval or paying for a permission slip that no longer even collects revenue.
The Trump DOJ is increasingly supporting gun rights in a number of Second Amendment-related cases. That bodes well for building foundational strength for freedom in the years to come.