The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging California’s Senate Bill 264, a ban on gun shows held on public property that was passed and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. Joining SAF are the California Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. B&L Productions, Inc., d/b/a Crossroads of the West; Gerald Clark; Eric […]
Family-owned legacy gun shop is latest casualty of Biden’s war on gun dealers
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press Master gunsmith James Morrison founded JM Gun Repair 46 years ago, after doing gun repairs in his garage. The gun shop has been a local institution ever since, offering firearms, black powder and reloading gear, ammunition including hard-to-find calibers and James’ incredible skills […]
Citizens Committee Anti-Gun Business List Continues To Grow
With the critical midterm elections looming on the precarious cleft of the fate of the near future, a number of business owners are showing their true political colors and a disdain for basic rights. These individuals and corporations must be held accountable in contributing millions of dollars towards supporting anti-gun organizations, which in turn, aggressively […]
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski was Strong on Second Amendment
Republican Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, who died in a car crash with two members of her staff on Aug. 3, will be remembered as a strong proponent of Second Amendment rights, and a steadfast critic of gun control. Just days before her death, reacting to the narrow passage of H.R. 1808, the “Assault Weapons Ban of […]
Felony Charges Against 4 Would-be Armed Robbers in Norco, CA Shooting
In the aftermath of a widely-reported shooting incident that cut short an attempted armed robbery at a liquor store in Norco, Calif., four suspects—including the man who was hit with a shotgun blast and ran screaming from the store—have been charged with felonies, according to Fox News in Los Angeles. Video of the shooting, […]
OPINION: Time for ‘National Gun Buyback?’ Maybe Not
Writing at the Washington Monthly, Gregory Koger, a professor of political science at the University of Miami, suggests it may be time for a “national gun buyback program.” He offers a strategy, but leaves unanswered one very important question: How can the government “buy back” firearms it never owned in the first place. Koger advocates […]
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