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California has long played a pivotal role in the study of gun violence, maintaining a unique repository of detailed information on gun owners that it shares with researchers. The National Rifle Assn. and other gun rights groups have filed lawsuits challenging that long-established practice. The lawsuits — which come as researchers confront an uptick in
An often-repeated story about W.C. Fields holds that as he approached the end of his life, a friend was surprised to find him reading a Bible. “Looking for loopholes, m’boy,” he reportedly explained. “Looking for loopholes.” Advertisement That scene comes to mind these days as I hear the standard response given by the National Rifle
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Western District Congressional candidate Ryan Zinke paid a visit to the KGVO News studios late Friday afternoon and sat down for a visit to discuss his candidacy, his opposition and the future of America. Zinke was asked about the progress of his campaign, and he responded with some big name endorsements for his candidacy. “I’m
Allen West has been pretty busy the last couple of years. The former Florida congressman ran for chairman of the Republican Party of Texas in 2020 only to resign about a year later to run for governor of Texas. West lost to Greg Abbott, only getting about 12.3 percent of the vote in the Republican Primary.
YOU’RE INVITED! Join us for the North Carolina NRA State Conference, on Saturday, May 21st, 2022, in Raleigh! Hosted by NRA-ILA, this FREE conference will feature various speakers covering topics such as North Carolina legislative and legal updates, panel discussions on the growth of our Second Amendment community, and the upcoming 2022 elections. You’ll also
Mitchell, S.D.(Press Release) — On Friday, the National Rifle Association (NRA) endorsed candidate for U.S. Congress, Dusty Johnson, in the June 7th South Dakota Republican Primary. Johnson received an A+ rating by the NRA and has the highest pro-Second Amendment rating in the primary race for South Dakota’s lone seat in the U.S. House. Click here for audio on the
Second Amendment advocates scored a string of victories in recent years to expand to 25 states the right to carry a concealed handgun without a permit or what’s known as “constitutional carry.” The trend is poised to continue and tip the balance to more than half the U.S. with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican,
Things got ugly Monday when former Rep. Allen West announced he was challenging National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre at the organization’s annual meeting later this month. Mr. West, a conservative champion who recently lost his GOP primary bid for Texas governor, told The Washington Times that he had been drafted to take
A conference committee has been put together to look at the Firearm Discrimination Prevention Measure, House Bill 3144. Having received amendments that damage the intention of the legislation, NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters are encouraged to contact committee members and ask them to pass HB 3144 with Rep. Kevin West’s language fix. House Bill 3144, as
Dispatch Nebraska Is the Next Test of Trump’s Power in the G.O.P. The Nebraska Republican gubernatorial candidates Charles Herbster, left, and Brett Lindstrom await questions during a debate. Photograph by Kenneth Ferriera / AP Late last month, as long lines of cars and pickups neared the I-80 Speedway—a dirt car racetrack in eastern Nebraska—a row of
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has received the endorsement of two more major law enforcement groups, according to two letters obtained by ABC News. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the world’s largest group for police leaders,
May 9, 2022 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Early voting began Monday for Arkansas’ primary election, which features crowded races for a Senate seat and some of the state’s top offices. Voters can begin casting ballots early for the May 24 election, which will also include nonpartisan races for state Supreme Court and other judicial
Dallas Green, Little Rock mayoral candidate Steve Landers’ contact person for many of his campaign activities, is well known about town and throughout the state for her extremist views on pandemic protocols and gun rights. Green is a spokesperson for Gun Owners of Arkansas, a group that positions itself to the right of the NRA
Eric Adams, who was elected as mayor of New York City last November, appeared at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art’s red carpet event last week in a tuxedo jacket emblazoned with “End Gun Violence” and a “no guns” logo. “Bringing a little swagger back to the Met Gala,” he tweeted, telling Bloomberg news
As NRA-ILA recently pointed out, gun control researchers and their establishment press lapdogs propagate misleading “science” to advance their political agenda. Sometimes this involves sophisticated statistical modeling, other times it involves the crude mischaracterization of data. The anti-gun advocates’ longest-running version of the latter involves conflating firearm-related deaths among children and those among juveniles and
On Jan. 12, the Indiana House of Representatives referred House Bill 1077 to the Indiana State Senate for consideration. The bill repeals the law that requires a person to obtain a license to carry a handgun in Indiana. Paul Helmke, professor of practice at IU, said the bill allows more people to carry loaded guns