A recent series of AmmoLand articles reveals deep divisions between Second Amendment advocates and their perceptions of the National Rifle Association. Comments under the articles show emotional divisions among readers, with the vitriol on display one would generally expect to be reserved for gun-grabbers. I’ve seen some readers complain, they’re tired of reading about this.
Read More“Guns would have served as a vital pillar to remaining a free people, or at least able to put up a fight,” Javier Vanegas, 28, a Venezuelan teacher of English now exiled in Ecuador, told Fox News. “The government security forces, at the beginning of this debacle, knew they had no real opposition to their
Read More“Now it’s incumbent on pro-gun advocates to block any further advance and remind the American people that gun control belongs in the political scrap heap.” Compromise on our Second Amendment is not blocking. It is the road to advancing the goals of those whose goal is to disarm law-abiding citizens. Anti-gun zealots have shown they
Read MoreGood decisions in some cases, judicial nullification in some others. Federal circuit courts of appeal continue to have an uneven record in enforcing Second Amendment rights. Last week, Lincoln Memorial University‘s Duncan School of Law (in Knoxville, Tenn.) held a Second Amendment symposium. My article Federal Circuit Second Amendment Developments 2018, will be published later
Read MoreNeil Schachte hands me the funniest little gun, a palm-sized snub-nosed weapon. I wrap my fingers around it, admiring the way my nails, painted gold for New Year’s, look next to the metal. A knuckleduster could be held downward and used as a brass knuckle. Or it could be used to shoot someone. Sold for $15
Read MoreGood for Virginia. Must happen everywhere it is introduced. My new state of Arizona better do the same. Pathetic that a Republican governor and a Republican president are endorsing this legislation which denies due process. RICHMOND, Va. – Republicans in Virginia’s legislature are on track to kill almost all gun control legislation touted by Gov.
Read MoreNRA endorses Arizona Gov. Ducey’s plan to prevent school shootings; bill passes committee
Republicans and the NRA endorsing and supporting “Red Flag Laws” out themselves as a danger to the Second Amendment. The National Rifle Association, the country’s most powerful gun-rights lobbying organization, has endorsed Gov. Doug Ducey’s plan to prevent mass shootings in schools. Republican lawmakers in the Arizona Senate announced the NRA’s support Thursday during a committee hearing, where Ducey’s proposal cleared
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