[ad_1] REMINDER! The Nevada NRA State Conference is this Saturday, June 4th, 2022, in Las Vegas! Join your Nevada NRA team for a great day in support of the Second Amendment, featuring panel discussions and dynamic speakers, like Former Director of U.S. Fish & Wildlife, Aurelia Skipwith; Eureka County Sheriff, Jesse Watts; and others. You’ll
Month: June 2022
[ad_1] In the wake of the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, Democrats in the US – led by the president, Joe Biden – have once again called for stricter national gun laws. Yet many experts believe prospects for reform remain bleak, a reality attributed to the overwhelming
[ad_1] Here we are again in America. Another school shooting. I remember watching the events of Columbine play out after I left school that day. We didn’t have 24/7 access to the internet back then, so we watched it all unravel on the national news. It was not the first school shooting, as we have
[ad_1] Here we are again in America. Another school shooting. I remember watching the events of Columbine play out after I left school that day. We didn’t have 24/7 access to the internet back then, so we watched it all unravel on the national news. It was not the first school shooting, as we have
[ad_1] Repeal the Second Amendment Despite all the sound and fury, meaningful legislation to adequately control gun violence will never be passed until the Second Amendment is repealed. There is no need for it today because the Armed Forces and the National Guard no longer depend on members to bring their own weapons. Its final
[ad_1] Whoopi Goldberg lectured Americans on their Second Amendment rights during Tuesday’s broadcast of “The View,” telling people that they could have their “yee-haw guns” but she was drawing the line at AR-15s. Goldberg and her cohosts opened the ABC midday talk show with a conversation centered on renewed calls for gun control in the
[ad_1] Good Wednesday morning from London. Before I launch into some commentary, here are two micro-scoops from the campaign trail. —Republican Audrey Henson is switching races, moving from the GOP Primary for Congressional District 13 to a bid for Florida House District 60. —DNC Committee member Alan Clendenin will announce today he is running for
[ad_1] Everytown for Gun Safety ranks Idaho as number two for states in the U.S. with the least restrictive gun laws. BOISE, Idaho — In the wake of the mass shooting at the elementary school in Uvalde, Texas and at the grocery store in Buffalo, New York, the topic of gun control is at the
[ad_1] White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday that President Biden is uninterested in pursuing tighter security at schools in the aftermath of the Uvalde massacre, an option favored by former President Donald Trump. “I know there’s been conversation about hardening schools. That is not something that he believes in,” said Ms. Jean-Pierre at
[ad_1] Monday 30 May was Memorial Day in America. Each year, that day memorialises those in the country’s military who made the ultimate sacrifice. This annual commemoration began in 1868, shortly after the end of the American Civil War, a response to the horrific losses of those who served in the military in that war.
[ad_1] A sprawling gun show — billed as “14 Acres of Guns & Gear” — was the main attraction at the the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston this past weekend. And even in the aftermath of the carnage in nearby Uvalde, where 19 children and two adults were massacred by a teenager with
[ad_1] With a few notable exceptions, most of the liberal media’s coverage of the debate around gun control has been an echo chamber of misinformed, underinformed, or just plain uninformed gun control activists, leaving little room for real debate. Perhaps this slant in coverage was why CNN thought they could somehow frame a friendly discussion
[ad_1] A teachers union in Texas marched to Senator Ted Cruz‘s office on Tuesday calling on the Republican lawmaker to take further action in response to the recent Uvalde school shooting. Members of the Texas American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which represents nearly 70,000 teachers in the state, marched to Cruz’s office in Texas as
[ad_1] Wasn’t the SAFE Act supposed to fix New York’s crime problem? New York City was once a safe city, and years of Democrat-led “bail reform” coupled with never ending attacks on law enforcement and policing has created a system where criminals are caught and released, and the entire state is being ravaged by crime under this one-party rule
[ad_1] Peter D. Kramer | New York State Team Haverstraw vigil honors victims of Buffalo mass shooting Prayers, remarks, and the reading of the names of the victims were part of a vigil in Haverstraw Monday honoring the victims of the Buffalo shooting. Seth Harrison/lohud After a bloody May that saw mass killings in a
[ad_1] Outside of the National Rifle Association’s convention in Houston, Texas over the weekend, an attendee attempted to diminish the number of Americans that lose their lives to gun violence. But as comedian Jason Selvig quickly pointed out, the facts were not on his side. The raw footage was posted to Twitter on Tuesday. “More
[ad_1] National Rifle Association board member Judge Phillip Journey schooled CNN host Jim Acosta on Sunday during a tense conversation about gun control. Over the course of the lengthy interview, which spanned multiple gun-related topics, Acosta repeatedly interrupted Journey, refused to allow him to finish speaking, and blamed shooting massacres on the NRA. ‘Blood on
[ad_1] “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg targeted the sale of assault rifles including the AR-15 during a fiery rant on Tuesday following the deadly mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. The talk show’s panelists held a lengthy discussion about how lawmakers should respond to the shooting, which left 21 dead, including 19