Judge ATF as They Judge Us: They’re All Guilty and They All Need to Go
The bottom line is this: ATF’s 2,600 Special Agents deserve to be judged exactly as they judge America’s gun owners: They’re all guilty and they all need to go.
The bottom line is this: ATF’s 2,600 Special Agents deserve to be judged exactly as they judge America’s gun owners: They’re all guilty and they all need to go.
Gun control politicians seem to be stuck in a perpetual loop of recognizing that crime is a problem while ignoring the criminals who commit those crimes, instead call for more gun control in the name of “doing something.”
If Jones can lose his company for speech deemed harmful, who is to say that a future lawsuit couldn’t target a gun rights group for “dangerous rhetoric” about the Second Amendment? The chilling effect here is undeniable.
Larry Keane is SVP for Government and Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Unfortunately for Adamiak, the ATF knows that the items that became evidence at his trial were not illegal, but since the prosecutors used them successfully, they will likely also be used as evidence during his appeal.
When it comes to D.C.’s violent crime policy, there is plenty of low-hanging fruit to be picked. This is in part because violent crime is heavily concentrated among individuals who are already known to law enforcement.
The Bloomberg billionaire-backed gun control group Everytown is rolling out a new campaign to teach gun owners how to be safe and responsible with the firearms. It would be easy to dismiss this as the stuff of comedy writers.
If you decide to take your tactical advice from random people on socialist media, that’s your prerogative. Perhaps you might put more of your time and attention into realistic training and situational awareness.
Every morning as I don my Staccato 9mm and my Microtech automatic knife without any permits or paperwork cluttering my
If the North Carolina House votes to override Gov. Stein’s veto, it will mean North Carolinians will have more options to exercise their 2A rights and protect their families, homes and businesses from criminals that blatantly and openly ignore the laws.