You’re damn right I take this personally. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report looks at the latest Intolerable Act, noting it could literally prove to be a matter of life or death.
Notes from the Resistance...
You’re damn right I take this personally. [More]
Local sheriff: I won't enforce gun law ... [More]
"The Entire Police Force of Middlesboro, Kentucky, on Trial..." [More]What? You mean it was more than a few bad apples?
SB 374 would ban future sales of semiautomatic rifles that have detachable magazines. Those who already own assault weapons without fixed magazines would be required to register them with the state by July 1, 2014. [More]You know, like these guys helped register last time...
Countered Steinberg: “Do law abiding citizens need guns that can shoot 50 to 100 to 200 rounds at one time?”Need one? Hell, I'd like to see one.
...statewide polls showing that most Coloradans support modest gun control and opposed the recall campaigns...[More]You just had a "statewide poll," buddy. Keep coming up with excuses and lies, though. It gives us someone to point and laugh at.
Companies lay off thousands, then demand immigration reform for new labor [More]And here is everybody who signed it.
Tom Dempsey is a passionate supporter of the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. Tom has sponsored legislation allowing law-abiding citizens to obtain a license in order to carry a concealed weapon and ensuring Missourians have the freedom to protect themselves in their own home, resulting in an “A” rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA).And then there's this guy:
Ron Richard has been endorsed by … National Rifle Association of AmericaSo how come they did this?
Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey and Majority Leader Ron Richard split from the rest of the GOP caucus that they lead to instead sustain Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon's veto.And will there be any repercussions?
This was a dreadful day for Thomas Lindley as well as all families involved in the battle. Tragically, several families including the Lindley family were split on which side to fight. As a result of this, it pitted father against son, and brother against brother. [More]