David Chipman is undergoing the confirmation hearings to become head of the ATF. There's not much chance of him getting a lot of Republican support, either. After all, Chipman has made his post ATF career all about his support for curtailing the Second Amendment rights of American citizens. If Chipman is ... [Keep Reading]
When you look at the polls, universal background checks seem pretty damn popular. However, when the people get to vote directly on these measures, they universally go down in flames. It's because most people like the idea of everyone having to go through a background check right up until they ... [Keep Reading]
Since 2003, Utah has allowed school staffers with concealed carry licenses to lawfully carry on the job, and while we don't really have any idea of how many teachers and staff across the state exercise their right to carry a firearm in defense of their students and themselves, we know ... [Keep Reading]
It's never enjoyable to talk about a mass shooting. The idea that I'm talking about such a loss of life hurts my soul, probably because I get taken back to another mass shooting, but also probably because they're just awful in general. The magnitude of the shooting may play a slight ... [Keep Reading]
For most of us, if we go on a trip, our gun goes with us. Unless the law precludes me from taking it, my firearm goes either on my hip or in my luggage, depending on the situation, and I know I'm far from alone in that. However, one thing I ... [Keep Reading]
The state of New York tends to like its gun control. They've passed a number of measures over the years and are poised to pass even more in the future. State officials have seemingly declared jihad against the National Rifle Association, in part because they oppose New York's draconian gun ... [Keep Reading]
A bill that would expand the criminal penalties for bringing a gun into casinos in Nevada narrowly passed out of the state Senate on Wednesday on a 11-10 vote, and the legislation is being criticized not only by Second Amendment organizations but police unions and the state's chapter of the ... [Keep Reading]
One of the most inane things we saw last year was the CHAZ/CHOP. That was the area of Seattle where no government entity was allowed to go. Police had to stay away and there were problems even getting ambulances into the area. However, the media kept portraying them as peaceful protestors. ... [Keep Reading]
President Joe Biden used the shooting in San Jose on Thursday that left nine people dead (not including the suspect who took his own life) to demand that the Senate take action on a pair of background check bills already approved by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives. In a statement, Biden ... [Keep Reading]
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