“I’m a hunter,” Newsom told the union crowd when a man in the audience grumbled about his support for gun control. Newsom, who in his younger days shot lizards with a rifle on visits to his father’s place in the Sierra foothills, said he has hunted ducks and enjoys skeet shooting, but nonetheless supports background
Read MoreCalifornia DOJ files new ‘assault weapon’ regs, not available to the public
The state Department of Justice submitted draft regulations to the California Office of Administrative Law this week expanding the definition of an “assault weapon” in the state. The state hasn’t released the proposed regulations to the public, submitting them “file and print only” even though California residents are facing an end of the year registration
Read MoreDo I lose my right to possess firearms if I live with a prohibited person?
This is a question that arises quite frequently. “If my (husband / wife / boyfriend / girlfriend / parent / roommate) is a prohibited person does that mean I can’t have my legally owned firearms in my own home?” The answer, as is often the case with legal questions, is complicated. Let’s start with a
Read MoreIs checking out visitors at home with gun behind your back ‘disorderly conduct’?
From yesterday’s North Dakota Supreme Court decision in Keller v. Keller: Karen Keller is married to Chad Keller. Chad Keller previously was married to Nichole Keller and they had three children together. According to Nichole Keller, she emailed Chad Keller on August 14, 2016, stating she would like to pick up the two youngest children.
Read MoreWhat happened when a 64-year-old liberal attended his first NRA convention
Some men, when they retire, take up fishing, others golf. Not I. Perhaps decades of watching deer romp through my garden subliminally planted the notion. Or binge-watching “The Rifleman” reruns on Saturday mornings. Whatever the reason, I surprised my 64-year-old liberal self recently when I realized I wanted to try a new pastime: shooting. I
Read MoreDemocratic Rep: ‘My First Amendment Right Is Different From Yours’
Democratic Rep. Val Demings (Fla.) recently claimed that her First Amendment rights are “different” than those for other Americans. The congresswoman made the assertion to a Facebook commenter on May 3 after advocating her desire for greater gun control in a post, the Daily Wire reported Tuesday. The exchange started when Demings wrote on Facebook
Read MoreThe debate over ‘build your own gun’ kits
ORLANDO, Fla. — Companies that make kits that allow buyers to assemble military-style, semi-automatic rifles at home have sprung up across the country, and they pose a challenge to law enforcement agencies. The guns have no serial numbers or other markings, making them untraceable. So-called “ghost guns” can be purchased without a background check, which is
Read MoreBulletButtonBan.com: Up-to-date news about the new ban on “Bullet Button Assault Weapons”
Bookmark this page (BulletButtonBan.com) — we will continue to update THIS post with new information about the ban on “Bullet Button Assault Weapons”, including DOJ regulations, as it becomes available. Help us fight DOJ in court by clicking here. Update 14 – 5/18/17 – FPC has obtained the new regulations which you can view HERE.
Read MoreDoris Wise of Jews Can Shoot interviewed by Adam Taxin on “Backlash” on Shark Nation Radio
By Dan Gifford Given the number of times governments have mass murdered their own people in parts of the world most Americans have never heard of, that subject line admonition of my attached “Firing Line” magazine article is something immigrants often understand better than native born Americans. Perhaps that was the motivation behind Fabio Lanzoni’s
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