Seattle Mayor Ed Murray’s war of political correctness started with his attacks on guns and has now zeroed in on soda, and one fast food eatery is fighting back with a simple billboard message that is making national news. The message from Ryan Hopkins, owner of the Burger Boss Drive-in, posted this message on his […]
Doctors’ Group ‘White Paper’ Backs Hearing Protection Act
A new “White Paper” released Monday by the Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO), a project of the Second Amendment Foundation, says making firearm sound suppressors more available to the public by eliminating government paperwork could be a boon to preventing hearing loss among shooters. Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership strongly supports making firearm suppressors […]
Follow-up: With Schumer Vowing Gorsuch Fight, Voters see it as Partisan Politics
With veteran anti-gun Sen. Charles Schumer threatening to filibuster Judge Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation by the U.S. Senate, Rasmussen Reports revealed that 49 percent of likely voters believe opposition to Gorsuch “is due mostly to partisan politics.” The same Rasmussen survey found that 82 percent believe Gorsuch will likely be confirmed, thus restoring the balance to […]
2A Victory: North Dakota Governor Signs ‘Constitutional Carry’ Bill
Second Amendment activists have scored another victory for so-called “Constitutional Carry” as North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed legislation that will allow law-abiding adults to carry concealed sidearms without a permit, according to the Bismarck Tribune and Associated Press. State House Majority Leader Al Carlson (R-Fargo) said it was “a great day for the Second […]
Anti-gun Schumer Threatens to Filibuster Gorsuch
Perennial anti-gun Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) is quoted in Thursday’s Washington Times that he will attempt to filibuster the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch when it comes to the Senate floor. According to the newspaper, Schumer says that Gorsuch would “tilt the Supreme Court too far away from what Democrats want to see.” […]
Seattle Gun Tax Revenue Falls Far Short of 2015 Prediction
More than a year after the Seattle City Council rushed through a “gun violence tax” on the sale of firearms and ammunition, the city revealed Tuesday that its first-year revenues had fallen far short of the projected $300,000 to $500,000, but offered only a general figure of “less than $200,000.” How much less? The city […]
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