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The progressive side of the American political debate has declared itself and its policies immune to federal, state, and sometimes…Read More >
The progressive side of the American political debate has declared itself and its policies immune to federal, state, and sometimes…Read More >
Are you aware that several states have laws in place to circumvent your Second, Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights, relating to…Read More >
If you though the anti-gunners were beat with election of President Trump and one or two nominations to the Supreme Court, think again. The Washington Post has reported that anti-gun billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety “plans to spend $8 to $10 million in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and New Mexico” to influence the midterm elections, via its “Action Fund.” And that is not the full extent of expenditures by the gun prohibition group’s fund, either.
With the patchwork of laws across various states, adding so much as a single accessory could land you on the wrong side of the law and jeopardize your Second Amendment rights. Here is a handful of videos, specific to individuals states, to help keep you within legal bounds. Even if your state is not covered in the videos, they are a great starting point to determine the right questions you’ll need answered before buying the latest gadget or piece of furniture for you firearm.
Gun owners and shooting enthusiasts are looking forward to the next President in hopes of a friendlier Executive Branch when it comes to matters of the Second Amendment. For maximum effectiveness, the President needs the support of the Legislative Branch and to that effort, a group of U.S. Representatives, led by Congressman Thomas Massie, launched the Congressional Second Amendment Caucus.
Has Colorado finally filed its first charge for possessing high-capacity magazines since the law was passed two years ago? Click to read more.
Tab Bonidy recently lost an appeal of his gun-carry case at the 10th Circuit Court. Click to read more about the ruling and get his reaction:
Gun owners lost the first round of legal challenges against Colorado’s new gun laws last week. But 55 sheriffs and gun organizations plan to appeal.
In spite of the obvious overwhelming public opposition, many Colorado legislators vote in favor of ANTI 2nd Amendment legislation. This blatant disregard for their constituents’ wishes led to the first ever recall election for two Colorado state senators.
Colorado Senate President John Morse was ousted from office for his support for stricter Colorado gun laws. Morse is the first Colorado lawmaker to be recalled and thrown out of office. State Sen. Angela Giron, D-Pueblo, was also recalled in the election.