[ad_1] Politicos refer to it as the “lame duck” session, the session that takes place at the end of a term, after the November election and just before the new Legislature is seated in January. However, these bills are not just lame, they are dangerous for law-abiding gun owners. Today, the Assembly Judiciary Committee passed
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[ad_1] Governor Newsom’s disdain for the Second Amendment is no secret. This weekend he showcased his typical self, by playing politics with the Second Amendment, directing his staff to continue to push even more draconian laws in the Golden State: “I have directed my staff to work with the Legislature and the Attorney General on a bill
[ad_1] California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday pledged to empower private citizens to enforce a ban on the manufacture and sale of assault weapons in the state, citing the same authority claimed by conservative lawmakers in Texas to outlaw most abortions once a heartbeat is detected. California has banned the manufacture and sale of many
[ad_1] A standard talking point of gun prohibitionists is that in these modern times, ordinary people don’t need their own firearms because the police will protect them from criminals. Last year, no less than David Chipman, President Biden’s failed nominee to lead the ATF– employed then as as a senior policy advisor for the Giffords
[ad_1] Former Senate majority leader and 1996 Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole passed away December 5 at the age of 98. A World War II veteran who was the recipient of two Purple Hearts and two Bronze stars, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and a five-term Senator from Kansas, Dole served his
[ad_1] This week, the Senate Veterans and Public Safety Committee will hold a third hearing and possible vote for Senate Bill 215, the constitutional carry bill. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT SB 215. Senate Bill 215 allows a law-abiding adult who is at least 21 years of age, and legally allowed to possess
[ad_1] FAITH BEAT: HOT SOUP AND SONG: A Community singalong and soup share at First Presbyterian Church next weekend will help fight food insecurity. Friends and neighbors are invited to bring a favorite soup—chicken or vegan, in a crock pot (plugs, cups and spoons provided) or other appliance to keep warm, and support the Brooklyn
[ad_1] A New York judge expressed skepticism about the state’s attempt to dissolve the National Rifle Association over decades of financial malfeasance, asking why the matter couldn’t be resolved in a way that would “preserve an entity of this vintage.” “The question is why can’t the two be separated?” Manhattan state court judge Joel M.
[ad_1] Medical problems are best solved by medical guidance and practices; medical problems are seldom solved by political posturing. Political posturing does not heal; it creates deeper hurts and social damages. Watching news stories, reading Trib stories and letters to the editors, or driving by some local schools allows us to witness the growing rifts
[ad_1] Today, lame duck Governor Ralph Northam announced that his proposed two-year state budget will include allocating $27.4 million of your taxpayer dollars towards anti-gun propaganda to further attack Second Amendment rights. The proposal seeks to establish a so-called Center for Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention at the Department of Criminal Justice Services. It is
[ad_1] Since March, the City of Boulder has been looking for ways to reverse its defeat in the NRA-ILA supported case challenging Boulder’s unlawful bans against commonly owned “assault weapons” and magazines capable of accepting more than ten rounds. This week, the City of Boulder finally abandoned its appeal of the lower court decision striking Boulder’s unlawful
[ad_1] On Tuesday, December 14, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider pro-gun legislation, House Bill 307 and House Bill 197. Members and Second Amendment supporters are encouraged to contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT these pro-gun measures. House Bill 307: Over recent years, numerous local governments have attempted to enact gun
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is dropping out of the 2022 race for governor, saying she still has
[ad_1] New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday she is suspending her campaign for the New York governor’s seat. James, a Democrat, said she will not campaign any longer as a 2022 gubernatorial contestant and would continue her job as attorney general. James said she will seek reelection as attorney general instead, according to
[ad_1] On Monday, December 13th, the Assembly Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hear six anti-gun bills, which do little more than double down on more failed New Jersey gun laws. New Jersey has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, and rather than crack down on criminals, the Majority party is fixated on
[ad_1] (The Center Square) – New York State Attorney General Letitia James surprisingly announced Thursday she was suspending her campaign for the next year’s Democratic gubernatorial nomination. Instead, she said she will run for re-election. “There are a number of important investigations and cases that are underway, and I intend to finish the job,” she said
[ad_1] New York Attorney General Letitia James said Thursday that she is suspending her campaign for the Democratic nomination for the 2022 Governor’s race. In a tweet, James said there were a number of important investigations” underway and that she will seek reelection as attorney general to see them through. “I am running for re-election
[ad_1] Letitia James is dropping out of New York’s gubernatorial race — less than two months after her run. Instead, she will run for re-election as attorney general. In a statement about her campaign released Thursday, James said: “I have come to the conclusion that I must continue my work as attorney general. There are
[ad_1] Roger Caldwell By Roger Caldwell Why are there so many teenagers in America, who own guns, and it is condoned by their parents? It is time in America to find out who owns guns legally and determine what are the demographics and characteristics of a typical gun owner. Why do so many Americans
[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic led almost every state to expand voting rules to enable safe access to the polls in 2020. Those emergency rule changes or other expansions of voting rights then became permanent in every state where Democrats controlled the state legislature, save for one: Rhode Island. So why didn’t Rhode Island Democrats, with
[ad_1] Democratic New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has mocked the Christmas photo shared by Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert, in which she poses with her children holding firearms. Ms Boebert is the second member of the GOP to release a Christmas family photo that includes firearms for the whole family. “The Boeberts have your six,
[ad_1] Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a revised version of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual defense bill that directs funding for our nation’s military. The two anti-gun provisions that were included in an earlier version were removed from the final House-passed bill. The first provision, led by Rep. Jackie
[ad_1] Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert tweeted a Christmas photo posing with her children holding guns. Ms Boebert is the second member of the GOP to release a Christmas family photo that includes multiple firearms. “The Boeberts have your six, @RepThomasMassie! (No spare ammo for you, though),” Ms Boebert tweeted on Tuesday night. Kentucky Republican
[ad_1] The surprise resignation of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo instantly upended the 2022 governor’s race in New York, opening the floodgates for a rush of candidates vying for the state’s highest office after more than a decade with Mr. Cuomo at the helm. At least seven candidates have formally begun campaigns for governor, the most
[ad_1] In a year that’s seen the most school shootings in at least two decades, the search for accountability and prevention is leading to parents. A Michigan prosecutor quickly took legal action against the mother and father of a student gunman who is accused of killing four students last week. The parents were charged with
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! TV personality and medical professional Dr. Mehmet Oz’s previous statements on gun control have raised eyebrows after his entry into the 2022 Senate race in Pennsylvania as a Republican candidate, though Oz now says he firmly supports gun rights. Oz has voiced support for “red flag”
[ad_1] As we reported yesterday, the Senate Law & Public Safety Committee has gun control on the schedule for Thursday, and a second bill will only pile on to the already bad agenda. S.372 will require all new residents to get an FID card within 30 days and register any guns they might be bringing with
[ad_1] Yesterday, the City Council of Conway passed Ordinance #2021-12-06 (C) to ban open carry in city buildings and during city-permitted events. It goes into effect immediately. The police chief previously said that limiting open carry is to “curtail the potential for gun violence,” but he made no mention of how, or if, he intended
[ad_1] A sad fact about gun control politics is that if you are cynical enough you can darn near see the future. Consider this NRA-ILA item from November 8, titled, “NBC News Tattletale Alerts Secret Service to “Let’s go Brandon” AR-15 Receiver.” The piece concerned an NBC News reporter who contacted the U.S. Secret Service
[ad_1] This is the season of holiday festivities, family gatherings, and retrospectives. We don’t operate on seasons, though. Gun owners didn’t wait for a holiday to air their grievances; they took every opportunity to let their legislators and the ATF know where they stood on infringement. Americans exercised their 2nd Amendment rights every day. This
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