[ad_1] A mother protecting her children in Louisiana is a recent example of the type of “good guy with a gun” story that liberals truly hate because it proves that guns save lives. A convicted felon who had just perpetrated another string of violent crimes chose the wrong house to invade and the wrong woman
Month: July 2023
[ad_1] The National Rifle Association (NRA) on Monday intervened in a legal challenge against the pistol brace rule implemented by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). The rule, which went into effect on June 1, is designed to regulate pistols with stabilizing braces, which make it easier to shoot a handgun with
[ad_1] Comment on this storyComment As we set off fireworks and start the grills — or just wilt in front of the AC — this steamy Fourth of July, we need to be honest with ourselves about all that freedom we’re whooping and crackling about. The fact that innocent shoppers, students, revelers, worshipers, learners, dancers
[ad_1] The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. Sign up today! With blond hair cut high and tight and a bayonet-sharp jaw line, Kai Kloepfer bears a striking resemblance to Duke, the heroic (albeit fictional) G.I. Joe sergeant who spent the 1980s thwarting Cobra Commander’s plans
[ad_1] After a whirlwind end to its current term, the Supreme Court agreed on Friday to take on a major Second Amendment case that will determine the constitutionality of a federal law preventing domestic abusers from owning guns. The case will allow the court to refine the new legal standard established in last year’s New
[ad_1] It’s America’s birthday. But if you’ve watched the news, there doesn’t seem to be much to celebrate. That is unless you think inflation, greed, and prejudice are good things. While many commentators and politicians believe everything is fine, you need only watch the right movies to hear otherwise. Whether it’s a documentary about the
[ad_1] This June, The American Rifleman turned 100. The flagship magazine of the National Rifle Association, it has chronicled the group’s journey over the past century. Upon closer look, however, the faded, yellowing pages of past issues reveal how much the NRA has changed, and how much its modern leaders have to hide—including burying the origins
[ad_1] D.C., Maryland and Virginia all will roll out some new laws on July 1, 2023, although the most attention-grabbing one is certainly Maryland’s legalization of recreational marijuana for adults. Other new laws in the D.C. area involve minimum wage in both the District and in Montgomery County; an expanded move-over law in Virginia, and
[ad_1] Marianne Williamson details why she should be Democrats’ choice for president, not Joe Biden Conversation with the Candidate Updated: 7:11 PM EDT Jun 30, 2023 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 2024 SPECIAL IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS. CONVERSATION WITH THE CANDIDATE. AND NOW MARIANNE WILLIAMSON. HELLO AND WELCOME TO OUR CONVERSATION
[ad_1] We can make our nation a safer place Our second constitutional amendment gives us the right to bear arms. However, this was written when people respected the Constitution and the rights of others much more than they seem to do now. Guns were used to protect against aggressive animals, for hunting and perhaps for