An opinion piece in the New York Times by columnist Gail Collins has ignited a discussion that includes some alarmingly false impressions about the Second Amendment, and some clear misunderstandings about the difference between rights and a privileges. Collins indicates in responses to various readers she is not a fan of guns, but it is […]
CCRKBA Launches ‘SAVE2A’ National TV Ad Warning About H.R. 127
A grassroots gun rights organization is launching a national television advertising campaign warning American gun owners about a sweeping gun control bill—H.R. 127 sponsored by Democrat Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston, Texas—that they call “an alarming new threat to the Bill of Rights.” The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear […]
Analysis: Has Gun Rights Leader Gottlieb Defined Common Sense?
Remarking on a unanimous ruling by a state appeals court upholding Washington State’s 36-year-old model firearms preemption law, nationally-recognized gun rights advocate Alan Gottlieb offered what may be the perfect argument to counter efforts by the gun prohibition lobby to nullify such statutes. “State preemption is the most common sense approach to firearms regulation there […]
WA Appeals Court Slaps Down ‘Safe Storage’ Ordinance
A Washington State Court of Appeals panel smacked down a so-called “safe storage” requirement for gun owners living in the City of Edmonds because it violates the state’s preemption statute. The Second Amendment Foundation, National Rifle Association and three private citizens sued the city in 2018 after it adopted the storage requirement in defiance of […]
Limbaugh’s Passing Leaves The Future Of Talk Radio At A Complicated Impasse
The pioneer and architect for the perfect talk radio personality in purveying an adroit mix of compelling and controversial content, while working within the stringent confines of Fortune 500 advertisers, Rush Limbaugh, who lost his fight with cancer, witnessed the bountiful heights and cumbersome lulls of an industry he helped define. As listeners from the […]
Federal Judge Allows Damage Claims to Proceed in N.C. Permit Case
A federal judge in North Carolina will allow plaintiffs in a case challenging a suspension of pistol purchase permit applications last year to move ahead in pursuit of damage claims and associated claims for declaratory relief and attorney’s fees, according to the Second Amendment Foundation. The case involved a county sheriff’s decision to suspend accepting […]
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