A new Rasmussen survey released this week has revealed a majority of voters “continue to suspect widespread election fraud, and expect cheating at the ballot box to influence the 2024 presidential election.” The report came as Republican frontrunner and former President Donald Trump was indicted on multiple charges—the first time in the nation’s history a […]
Sheriff in Rural WA County Blames Drugs, not Guns for Violence
The sheriff of a large, but largely rural, county in east-central Washington State told a group of constituents last Friday that drugs are a much bigger crime problem than guns. Yakima County Sheriff Bob Udell does not mince words when it comes to criticizing gun control advocates who are also soft-on-crime. The county, he says, […]
Prospecting For Liquid Gold- Pro Golf Defies Diplomacy
In the absence of the “Tiger” course factor, a resoundingly relevant age for the PGA which drew viewers from the entire melting pot cauldron of economic and racial demographics, the organization has failed to find an identity, while avoiding identity politics. There was a brief resurgence of enthusiasm when the “Tiger” drama variable involved a […]
Lamont Signed New CT Gun Control Laws
Claiming his new gun control laws will improve public safety while respecting the rights of gun owners, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont this week signed sweeping legislation which limits the number of handguns that may be purchased in a 30-day period, bans open carry, increases penalties for failure to report lost or stolen guns and requires […]
Judge Denies Prelim. Injunction Motion in WA Gun Ban Case
A federal district judge in Tacoma has denied a motion from gun rights organizations challenging Washington’s new law banning so-called “assault weapons” for a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the law pending a trial. The motion was filed earlier this year by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), a business in […]
Federal Trial on Oregon’s Measure 114 Opens in Portland
The federal challenge to Oregon’s Measure 114, approved narrowly last November, is getting underway this week in Portland, where U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut will have the first, but not likely the last word om whether the restrictive measure passes constitutional muster. According to the Associated Press, the trial is being held before […]
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