[ad_1] A tragic event in South Texas makes a small community stronger and reminds U.S. citizens of their lawful, God-given rights. Watch “Miracle on 4th Street” on Epoch Cinema here. Sunday, November 5, 2017, is a day that will forever be etched indelibly into the American collective consciousness. A violent scene unfolded on that day
Month: September 2022
[ad_1] Background On September 9, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) approved a Merchant Category Code (MCC) for firearm retailers. The ISO is a Geneva-based non-governmental organization that consists of a network of “standards bodies” from around the globe that create consensus across various countries and industries. The move altered standard 18245:2003, which, “defines code
[ad_1] Wondering what federal law says regarding individuals who do not have a Federal Firearms License (FFL) that need to ship firearms? Well, if you go to the website for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), select the Resources pull-down menu, and click on the Firearms option under Q&A, you will find
[ad_1] For years now, leftist politicians across America have promoted a pro-criminal agenda that included gun control initiatives marketed as “public safety” measures, no-bail and other criminal law reforms, and “depolicing” communities. Seattle, the tip of the progressive spear in Washington State, is now facing a crisis in crime arising from its commitment to defund
[ad_1] In the national debate over banning AR-15-style rifles, there has been a noted lack of information other than anecdotal and heavily biased reports. On the gun ban side, led by President Joe Biden, the rifle is an “assault weapon” used to kill people. On the gun fan side, led by the National Rifle Association,
[ad_1] Americans now own more than 415 million firearms, according to Georgetown professor William English. This was a key finding of the National Firearms Survey that was conducted last year by Denver-based research firm Centiment at the request of English, a professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. English is a political
[ad_1] Good afternoon. Glad to be back after a road trip to Nebraska. Because most of the drive is through Iowa, I was sure I’d see plenty of evidence along Interstate 80 of the presidential candidates who are reportedly making more trips to the state than past primary seasons to woo first-in-the-nation voters in the
[ad_1] Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Senate Republicans are urging major credit card companies to reverse the decision to categorize gun shop purchases separately. Sen. Roger Marshall, Kansas, is leading a group of 12 GOP senators in demanding that the CEOs of Visa, Mastercard and American Express scrap plans to track gun store sales.
[ad_1] As part of his appearance on NBC’s Today show on Friday, CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin bragged that his Orwellian idea to monitor gun owners through their credit card purchases at gun stores was becoming a reality. Leading into the segment, NBC anchor Craig Melvin touted how “major credit card companies are going to
[ad_1] Coaching application I am officially throwing my hat in the ring for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers head football coach position. I am a 67-year-old high school dropout, but I played a lot of touch football in my youth and I have watched a lot of football on TV. I know I can get
[ad_1] Left-wing activism on the part of corporations has hardly been unusual in recent years. What often flies under the radar, however, is how frequently progressive groups are able to strong-arm private businesses into entering the arena of politics against their will. Credit card companies being forced to track the sales of guns and ammunition
[ad_1] Republican Rep. Young Kim, left, will face Democratic challenger Dr. Asif Mahmood in California’s District 40 U.S. House race. | Photos: AP and Mahmood campaign ANAHEIM, Calif.—Dr. Asif Mahmood, Rudy Salas, Kermit Jones, Will Rollins, Jay Chen, Adam Gray, and Christy Smith have a lot in common. Each of them a dedicated public servant,
[ad_1] As fall youth athletic leagues begin, involving thousands of kids in the Naperville area, the Naperville Park District wants to remind everyone of the importance of being a good sport. This includes coaches, referees, players, parents and spectators. Good sportsmanship has always been foundational to the park district’s sports programs, whether recreational or competitive.
[ad_1] Now that the International Organization for Standardization has approved a new code to identify purchases at stores that sell guns and ammunition, many groups are speaking up about threats to privacy and second-amendment rights. The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action this week alerted members that the new ISO merchant category code, established
[ad_1] End times? Or just that kind of September? Try to remember the kind of September …Everyone keeps asking me if the world is ending. I’m no prophet; however, here’s a trio of new mind-puzzlers y’all are welcome to ponder: 1. Quiet quitting; 2. Zaporizhzhia; 3. Functional extinction. Imminently, in this unkind September of ours,
[ad_1] More than 100 Republicans in a letter expressed concern over the decision of several credit card giants to establish a new specific merchant code for firearms dealers, calling the effort “an assault on the Second Amendment.” Earlier this month, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a Switzerland-based group that sets and monitors quality standards
[ad_1] Ballot Measure 114 is the nation’s most extreme gun control Initiative and will be voted on this November! The NRA has launched a website to inform voters why they must VOTE NO on Ballot Measure 114. It is up to you to stop Oregon from further eroding its law-abiding citizens’ Second Amendment rights! Criminals do not
[ad_1] Former State Rep. Jeff Pyle, 57, died on Wednesday in Ford City after a long battle with cancer. A Ford City resident, Pyle was a former nine-term Republican state representative, Ford City mayor, and Ford City teacher. He is survived by his wife, Michele Pyle, and two daughters. Pyle battled cancer since 2005, but
[ad_1] Who Is the Real Deb Adams?The Deb Adams Chronicles Part 2 by George Gramlich,Commentary Deb Adams, an “unaffiliated” ex-Californian, who moved here fairly recently, is running for Custer County Commissioner against In-cumbent, retired Air Force Colonel, Bill Canda, who is a Custer County native. Adams’ campaign so far is a call for “unity”, love
[ad_1] After a spate of mass shootings, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska was one of 15 Republicans who voted in June for a gun bill that provides money for states that have or want to enact red-flag laws to temporarily remove firearms from people deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. States that
[ad_1] Huntington Place Convention Center Detroit, Michigan 3:26 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Michigan Democrats! And I hope some Republicans. Please have a seat if you have one. (Laughs.) Gov, thank you for that introduction. And — but more importantly, thanks for your partnership. If you take a look at the objectives you set out
[ad_1] Sen Ted Cruz took to the Senate floor on Wednesday morning to decry the number of mass shootings that his state of Texas has seen in recent years — prompting exasperation from a number of observers who were quick to note that Mr Cruz has been a staunch opponent of gun control measures. “Mr
[ad_1] Florida Pulse: Look for open carry discussions next session In this excerpt from the June Florida Pulse, John A. Torres talks with capital reporters John Kennedy and James Call about the what’s next. Rob Landers, Palm Beach Post In case you missed the latest firearms news in Florida, we’ve had two shootings recently that
[ad_1] Coaching application I am officially throwing my hat in the ring for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers head football coach position. I am a 67-year-old high school dropout, but I played a lot of touch football in my youth and I have watched a lot of football on TV. I know I can get
[ad_1] Trump-endorsed Kelly Tshibaka slammed Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) in an ad this week for siding with Joe Biden’s gun control measures. The ad takes Murkowski to task for supporting red flag laws, which can be abused to deny 2nd Amendment rights to law-abiding citizens, including men and women who serve in the military. Tshibaka’s statewide
[ad_1] The National Association for Gun Rights misfired last week in its federal lawsuit challenging Connecticut’s gun laws on behalf of an 84-year-old woman described as owning banned semi-automatic firearms and desiring to buy more. It turns out that Patricia Brought of New Milford, recruited as a plaintiff to give the out-of-state group standing to
[ad_1] For the second time this summer, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Sept. 13, pursued a ban on large-caliber handguns and ammunition, and other regulations that would restrict sale of firearms in unincorporated county communities. In a unanimous vote, the five supervisors asked the county’s attorneys to draw up a host
[ad_1] For the second time this summer, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Sept. 13, pursued a ban on large-caliber handguns and ammunition, and other regulations that would restrict sale of firearms in unincorporated county communities. In a unanimous vote, the five supervisors asked the county’s attorneys to draw up a host
[ad_1] HARTFORD — Gov. Ned Lamont leads Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski by 10 points in the latest poll as the two antagonists keep battling with less than two months before the gubernatorial election. Lamont was ahead Tuesday in the survey by WTNH / The Hill / Emerson College Polling with 9% still undecided. The margin
[ad_1] Gov. Greg Abbott’s gun talk is neither sustainable nor honest. On Thursday, after a shooting at a Uvalde park left two wounded, the governor said in a statement that he “was outraged to learn that gang violence has endangered the Uvalde community and innocent Texans.” He framed the shooting as a gang problem, with