By Dave Workman The nation with the highest total gun deaths—in spite of what you may have read or heard—is not the United States. According to a report at How Stuff Works, basing its findings on data from the past, it’s Brazil, where more than 49,000 gun-related deaths were reported in 2019. And, as […]
Coming May 30 to MA: First-ever Firearms Advocacy Conference
By Dave Workman The first-of-its-kind “Firearms Advocacy Conference,” organized by Massachusetts gun rights activists and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, will be held Saturday, May 30 at the Castle of Knights, 1599 Memorial Dr., Chicopee, Mass. Cost to attend the one-day event is $25.00 and includes a one-year membership […]
Armed Citizen Played Key Role in Stopping Cambridge Shooter
By Dave Workman A legally armed private citizen, described by the media as a Marine Corps veteran, played a key role in stopping a shooting rampage Monday in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The actions of the unidentified armed citizen are being hailed by a leading gun rights organization. The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and […]
New Poll: Voting Machine Integrity Supported by Most Voters
A new national survey released Monday by Rasmussen Reports shows 59 percent of likely voters trust electronic voting systems now in use in the U.S., while 38 percent do not trust these systems, including 11 percent who “don’t trust them at all.” The survey of 982 likely voters was conducted on May 5-7 by Rasmussen […]
Poll: Political Violence Worsening; Majority Blames Negative News Coverage
By Dave Workman A new Rasmussen survey released Monday points the finger of blame at negative news coverage for the problem of political violence in the U.S., with 71 percent of respondents saying things are getting worse. According to Rasmussen, 60 percent of voters “think it is likely that negative news media coverage of Trump […]
Senate Confirms Cekada as ATF Director; 34 Notices of Rule Changes Signed
By Dave Workman By a vote of 59-39, the U.S. Senate has confirmed Robert Cekada as the new director of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. His first order of business was to sign notices of a new rulemaking package aimed at fixing what the National Shooting Sports Foundation called “punitive regulations […]
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