By Dave Workman Things are happening in New Jersey, and for gun rights activists, and for gun rights activists, the situation is beginning to look a little brighter, despite the state legislature being two votes away from achieving a Democrat super majority. According to Joe LaPorto, director of legal operations for the New Jersey Firearm […]
Chris Cox to GRPC Audience: ‘Together, let’s finish the work’
By Dave Workman Nationally-recognized political consultant—and an icon within the Second Amendment community—Chris Cox, president of Capitol 6 Advisors, had some strong advice for grassroots activists at this year’s Gun Rights Policy Conference. Stop worrying about who gets credit. “I care about winning,” Cox said. While much has been accomplished in recent years, there is […]
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit v. Century Arms
By Dave Workman A federal judge in Vermont has dismissed a lawsuit against Century Arms which attempted to hold the company liable for a 2019 mass shooting in California, committed by a man who purchased the gun in Nevada and illegally brought it into the Golden State. The decision, in a case known as Towner […]
Firearms Authority Massad Ayoob at GRPC: ‘We’ve Come a Long Way’
By Dave Workman When deep-voiced Massad Ayoob talks, people listen, and in Salt Lake City during the Gun Rights Policy Conference, they did so intently as he took the audience back 50 years to the mid-1970s. “We’ve come a long way. If you think we’re in a bad situation now, you weren’t around 50 years […]
Winning 2A Battle by ‘Engaging, Educating and Inspiring’
By Dave Workman Appearing for the first time at the Gun Rights Policy Conference, Ava Flanell, recently elected as a state representative in Colorado’s District 14, and founder and co-host of the Ava Flanell Show, gave the Gun Rights Policy Conference audience an inspiring recount of her personal journey to becoming a Second Amendment activist. […]
Justice Dept. Sues Los Angeles County S.O. over CCW Permit Wait Times
By Dave Workman The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for what it calls the “systematic obstruction of constitutional rights” by forcing permit applicants to wait “wait an average of 281 days—over nine months—just to begin processing their applications.” The nine-page complaint, filed in U.S. […]
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