By Dave Workman The man believed to have been the Northwest’s most prolific killer is reportedly nearing death, and one thing which sets him apart from most high-profile murderers is that he didn’t use as gun on any of his victims. News of his approaching death appeared Monday at MyNorthwest.com. He strangled them, either by […]
3 CCRKBA Board Media Professionals Nominated for Gundies Awards
Three media professionals, who are also members of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms’ Board of Directors, have been nominated for 2026 Gundies awards. According to their website, “The Gundies Awards celebrate excellence in the firearms and outdoor industries by recognizing creators, influencers, and brands making a meaningful impact in […]
Viewer Poll in Seattle: Majority Wants Proof of Citizenship to Vote
By Dave Workman A new online poll of viewers by KOMO in Seattle reveals an overwhelming majority of respondents think proof of citizenship should be required in order to cast a vote. At last count, more than 9,100 people had voted—it is set up to prevent anyone from casting more than one vote—and a whopping […]
Everytown’s Latest Assault on Gun Rights Raises Questions about Author’s Sanity
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press I was on a radio show this week when I first saw Everytown’s latest anti-gun campaign: “Debunking Gun Myths at the Dinner Table.” The show’s host, Mark Walters, of Armed American Radio, is a longtime friend who enjoys discussing new anti-gun propaganda with […]
Gun Safety Part of Curriculum in Arkansas, Tennessee, Utah
By Dave Workman Arkansas, Tennessee and Utah have something in common this year which recently caught the attention of network news. All three are now teaching firearms safety in their public schools at all three levels: elementary, middle and high school, according to NBC News. The project includes what the story refers to as “5 basics […]
VA Jury Awards $10M to 1st Grade Teacher Shot by Student
By Dave Workman A Virginia jury has awarded $10 million to a former first grade teacher who was shot in the hand and chest more than two years ago by a 6-year-old student who brought a handgun to school and was not disarmed despite knowledge of the gun by an assistant principal. Abigail Zwerner’s lawsuit […]
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