A third Republican governor—Matt Bevin of Kentucky—will reportedly sign legislation generically called “Constitutional Carry” that allows citizens of the Blue Grass State to carry firearms without a permit. If that happens, he will be the third governor to sign such a bill this year, the other two being South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem […]
Anti-gun Dems Pass Rights-Delaying ‘Waiting Period’ Measure
One day after pushing through their “universal background check” bill, House Democrats passed on a 228-198 vote another measure that extends the allowable waiting period for a background check confirmation to 10, and possibly 20 days. Immediately, the National Rifle Association’s Chris Cox issued a blistering statement. “The anti-gun politicians in the House of Representatives […]
Dems Crow About H.R. 8 Passage, but May Soon Eat Crow
House Democrats are crowing about their passage Wednesday of H.R. 8, the so-called “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019,” but they may soon be eating crow because the White House has already stated that if the measure reaches the president’s desk, his advisors will recommend a veto. It’s really all about playing to their far-left […]
Transparency? There’s No Transparency At The State Supreme Court Level!
They were unable to interpret the decision of the judge as anything other than resoundingly decisive. Last August, Thurston County Superior Court judge James Dixon, in straightforward and direct fashion, prevented Initiative 1639 from reaching the ballot, citing a complete lack of accountability to the process by the authors, and a noticeable absence of clarity and […]
Have Democrats Forgotten Difference Between Rights and Privileges?
Capitol Hill Democrats woke up Wednesday chomping at the bit to pass an invasive, sweeping piece of legislation—H.R. 8, the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019”—while Democrats in “the other Washington” are also pushing several stricter gun control measures, leading many to wonder if the party has forgotten the difference between “rights” and “privileges,” or […]
Interesting Data: Seattle Murders Up Since Gun Control Crusade Began
Relying on Seattle Police Department data, Patch.com reported that the Jet City “tallied more homicides (last) year than any year in more than a decade,” an interesting revelation considering that passage of an anti-gun-rights initiative, largely supported by Seattle voters, was supposed to reduce murder and mayhem. There were, according to the article, 31 homicides […]
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