[ad_1] Two years ago, I interviewed Ryan Busse for my podcast on Montana books, “Breakfast in Montana,” just before his book, “Gunfight,” hit the streets with a bang, if you’ll pardon the pun. The book became quite a sensation, and Busse has been quietly building support since then, culminating in an announcement last week that
Month: September 2023
[ad_1] COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA: Steven Cheung, who’s Donald Trump’s campaign spokesman for the 2023–24 Republican primary and has served him during his administration, recently found himself at the center of controversy after he posted a video regarding the former president’s visit to a gun store in South Carolina. ADVERTISEMENT Born on June 23, 1982, in
[ad_1] The Maine Gun Safety Coalition rebuts the recent commentary (Sept. 16) of the Maine state director of the National Rifle Association, which asserted that gun-safety advocates “use a slew of political tricks and fear tactics to try to skirt the facts to sway public opinion” and do not “take Second Amendment rights seriously.” An
[ad_1] Former U.S. President Donald Trump was seen admiring a firearm during his South Carolina visit, igniting a flurry of speculation on social media about whether he bought the gun. What Happened: Trump was reportedly interested in buying a Glock handgun while in South Carolina, according to information shared by his campaign. A video was
[ad_1] Former President Donald Trump posed with a commemorative Glock handgun while in South Carolina ahead of a campaign speech. President Trump purchases a @GLOCKInc in South Carolina! pic.twitter.com/7EiJsEOPFF — Steven Cheung (@TheStevenCheung) September 25, 2023 The Glock which caught Trump’s eye appears to have a threaded barrel, which means it is suppressor-ready. The specific
[ad_1] Former President Donald Trump stopped at a South Carolina gun store ahead of a speech he was making in the state on Monday, and a video of him holding a custom Glock was then shared online. Trump stopped at the Palmetto State Armory, where he took photos with several people in the store and
[ad_1] Many a successful full-sized semiautomatic pistol has in turn spawned a compact and/or subcompact edition. The Glock 17 begat the compact G19 and “baby Glock” G26, the full-sized Beretta 92F begat the Beretta 92 Compact, the CZ-75 begat the CZ P07 Duty, and so forth. So then, it only stands to reason that the
[ad_1] A federal judge has put a halt to California’s ban on “high capacity” magazines for firearms after calling it “clearly unconstitutional” by way of restricting arms that are “in common use.” California’s Proposition 63 titled “Firearms and Ammunitions Sales” was passed in 2016 with 63% voting in favor of the legislation. Invoking mass shootings
[ad_1] Washington state farmer Sam Krautscheid had just baled hay with one of his sons and was heading to an Eric Church concert when his evening took an unexpected turn, and he was forced to use his gun to protect his farm from suspected criminals. “I’ve got a loud voice. And I just started yelling
[ad_1] Last year in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned that state’s restrictions on public possession of handguns for self-defense. A week later, the Court vacated four appeals court decisions upholding state gun control laws and remanded the cases for further consideration in light of Bruen. One
[ad_1] SAN DIEGO – A San Diego federal judge Friday, Sept. 22, blocked California’s ban on gun magazines that hold more than 10 bullets for the second time in recent years.In a ruling stemming from a lawsuit filed by firearm advocates, U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez struck down the law in 2017, ruling it
[ad_1] A California law banning possession and sale of gun magazines holding more than 10 rounds was blocked by a federal judge who said the law was unconstitutional in a decision released on Friday. U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California Roger Benitez wrote in a 71-page ruling that law-abiding citizens had constitutional
[ad_1] TOWNVILLE — Rolling farm fields and modest homes dot the two-lane highway that leads into Townville, an unincorporated community of 4,000 in Anderson County. An advertisement for “pick your own pumpkins” stands by the highway, while another sign admonishes drivers to “drive like your kids live here.” The heart of Townville is a small collection
[ad_1] California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) launched a savage attack on a federal judge on social media Friday evening, calling U.S. Judge Roger T. Benitez “an extremist, right-wing zealot with no regard to [sic] human life.” Newsom’s post was a reaction to Judge Benitez’s ruling Friday that California’s limit on high-capacity magazines violates the Second Amendment
[ad_1] U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez blocked California’s ban on ammunition magazines holding more than ten rounds on Friday. This is the second time Benitez has issued a decision against the ban. On June 29, 2017, Breitbart News reported that Benitez blocked the ban to prevent “otherwise law-abiding” citizens from being criminalized. He noted
[ad_1] Illegal high-capacity magazines and an assault rifle recovered by the Long Beach Police Department in 2019. REUTERS A San Diego federal judge Friday blocked California’s ban on gun magazines that hold more than 10 bullets for the second time in recent years. In a ruling stemming from a lawsuit filed by firearm advocates, U.S.
[ad_1] white house — Amid stalled progress on gun control legislation in the U.S. Congress, President Joe Biden announced the creation of a new federal office for gun violence prevention, tapping Vice President Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor of gun homicide cases, to lead it. “Guns are the number one killer of children in America,”
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President Joe Biden on Friday pledged to fight for gun safety laws in the United States while unveiling a new White House office of gun violence prevention. THE TAKE Vice President Kamala Harris will oversee the office, taking on an issue that is critical to her and Biden’s political base. The president’s 2024
[ad_1] ATF photo. Unrelated to Biden; but story’s as weird as the photo. KOTV The Biden administration is creating a new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention as an effort to coordinate federal policy on guns, and if that also reminds people which party actually wants to do something to reduce gun violence with the
[ad_1] Whenever I go into doomsday mode (becoming a kind of technological Cassandra), I think about a mansplaining memo that reveals a truth that’s unknown to me, a woman. It expresses itself with forceful words, reproaching me: “The truth is that it’s not a knife that kills: a man kills,” it reads. Who could defend
[ad_1] Biden gives Kamala ANOTHER job: President taps VP to run the first ever federal gun violence prevention office Harris also oversees voting rights and the increase in migration A former prosecutor she has a history of working on issue Gun violence expected to be a big issue in 2024 campaign By Emily Goodin, Senior
[ad_1] Inflation continues to hurt Americans’ wallets and limit people’s freedom. When the prices of grocery items rise, people’s choices are restricted. Rather than buying the kind of bread or cheese an individual wants to consume, the person may instead choose the least expensive variety of bread or dairy products available on store shelves in
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to implement existing laws and work with local authorities to pass gun safety legislation at the state level, officials said on Thursday (Sept 21). The new office will be overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris and run
[ad_1] US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Reuters According to sources, US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to administer current laws and collaborate with local authorities to draft state-level gun safety legislation. According to officials on a conference call, the new
[ad_1] US President Joe Biden is establishing a new office of gun violence prevention at the White House to implement existing laws and work with local authorities to pass gun safety legislation at the state level, officials said on Thursday. The new office will be overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris and run with the
[ad_1] by Jeff Gross, contributing writer Photo, top: Trevor Berwick Fishing focus Yes, it is a great time to be an outdoors person. Fishing in Rhode Island is phenomenal. If one goes on the “an even better 401 fishing” page on Facebook, you will see the great success many of the Rhode Island fishing crowd
[ad_1] By BOB BOURQUELos Alamos This is the only country that has such a gun culture, which is mainly due to the misinterpretation of the Second Amendment. For example, etched in stone in the lobby of the NRA’s HQ are the words “…the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be
[ad_1] Sept. 21, 2023 4:04 PM PT Re: Huntington Beach to amend municipal code on bicycle regulations, Daily Pilot, Sept. 21: E-bikes ugh! One of the worst ideas/inventions ever. Can we get any more lazy than not pedaling our bicycles? I’ve seen kids that look to be 12 or not much older, riding without helmets
[ad_1] It’s too early to tell whether Governor Gavin Newsom’s “from the bottom up” call for a constitutional convention on gun safety will actually happen. While the California Assembly last week gave final approval to Senate Joint Resolution 7, now 33 other states must do something similar. It’s a tall order. SJR 7, sponsored by
[ad_1] President Joe Biden is reportedly creating the first-ever federal office of gun violence prevention, a step pushed by gun control activists. Biden is set to make the announcement on Friday, according to The Washington Post. The president plans to leverage the new office, which will employ gun control activists in key roles, against Congress
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