Posts Tagged ‘amendment’
President Biden Recommends F-15’s and Nukes
In a June 23, 2021 address, President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland ivered remarks on the administration’s strategy to prevent gun crime. There is much to dissect in what the president said related to the future of gun rights. I will not examine everything the president said during the address because there is a…
Read MoreInsider: LE Adds Names to NICS Violating Due-Process
John Crump wrote a post on the website, Ammoland, that details how people can be added to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) index without them even knowing it. Whats Can add people to the index without the person even violating state law. The answer is yes, here’s how. What is The NICS:…
Read MoreBloomberg’s “Wear Orange” Anti-Gun Campaign Flops
If you didn’t dress yourself up like a tangerine on June 4th, 5th and 6th, well, you’re forgiven. No one paid much attention to the call that people dress in orange to “demand a change” regarding “gun violence.” What is the WearOrange Campaign? Wear Orange Weekend is apparently one of the sacred holy days for…
Read MoreCA Judge Rules “Assault Weapon Ban” Violates Second Amendment
California District Court Judge called Roger Benitez decided that the “Assault Weapons” ban that had been part of California law since 1989 is clearly in violation of the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Before we get ahead of ourselves, the Judge also granted a 30-day stay on his ruling at the request of…
Read MoreKidnapping at Elementary School Stopped by Armed Teacher
An armed teacher intervened after a man attempted to kidnap an elementary school child from the playground. The teacher fired no shots, the suspect is in custody, and the child is physically unharmed. Stories You May Not Hear About Elsewhere: You may not have heard about this incident. Incidents involving the justified, life-saving use of…
Read MoreTexas Concealed Carry Bill Awaits Gov. Abbott’s Signature
On May 10th, I wrote an article about a pro-gun bill making its way through the Texas legislature. HB 1927, known as the Firearm Carry Act, repeals the need for Texans to ask for permission before carrying a firearm for self-defense. For information on the bill and how it got this far, click here.…
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