While people are laughing hysterically about the Wenatchee, Wash., felon who is in big trouble with the law after shooting himself in the genitals last month, the case should be embarrassing for Evergreen State anti-gunners whose legislative schemes and initiative sales jobs have only resulted in impairments against honest citizens. Cameron Jeffrey Wilson, a 13-time […]
As NRA Troubles Mount, United CEO Challenged on Dropped Discount
While the National Rifle Association’s internal and external troubles are making headlines with a new lawsuit filed against its advertising agency and an open letter of support for CEO Wayne LaPierre posted on the organization’s website, the CEO of United Airlines was challenged during a stockholders’ meeting this week about the airline’s decision to end […]
Engagement Over Substance- A Prevalence Of Enticing Myths Dominates The Inventory Of The Largest Social Network
The retched duality paving the pixelated wormhole transitory conduit with a layer of entitlement and hurtling electronic alter egos at relativistic speeds past the threshold of languid ambiguity, rightfully stakes a claim with the most despicable fugitive duos of the 20th century. The metaphorical trophy case celebrating joint criminal efforts lacking justice and empathy temporarily […]
Fed. Judge Ruling on WA I-1639 Lawsuit a Setback for Anti-Gunners
Monday’s denial of a motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit challenging provisions of Washington Initiative 1639, a gun control measure passed in November 2018, amounts to a loss for the Seattle-based gun prohibition lobby and state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who endorsed the measure early in the campaign. The lawsuit, brought by the Second Amendment […]
Carlson at Crosscut: Why Arming Teachers Might Be Good Idea
Veteran conservative Seattle radio personality John Carlson could just as easily have kicked a hornet’s nest when he wrote in his column at the left-leaning “Crosscut” online news magazine that arming school officials “might not be a bad idea.” According to several reader responses, it’s not a good idea, either. But those are reactions from […]
OR Anti-Gun Legislation Likely to Return, Say Reports
Oregon gun owners were relieved when the onerous and multi-faceted Senate Bill 978 died several days ago in Salem, but it may only be a temporary reprieve, because the legislation is likely to be resurrected in 2020, according to the Salem Statesman-Journal. And in the third paragraph of that story, a remark by Hilary Uhlig […]
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