Coverage of the 2022 elections Decision 2022 Letitia James Drops NY Governor Bid Less Than 2 Months After Announcing Run In a statement, James said she will instead run for re-election as the state’s attorney general Published December 9, 2021 • Updated on December 9, 2021 at 2:36 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Letitia James is
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Lansing — Michigan Democrats unveiled bills to limit the capacity of ammunition magazines on Thursday with state Sen. Rosemary Bayer, whose district includes Oxford, calling for a “change of heart” within the GOP-controlled Legislature. The bills came nine days after the Nov. 30 shootings at Oxford High School, whre 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley is accused of using
The Constitution does NOT give you the right to UNREGULATED gun ownership, and our lawmakers DO have the power, and the right, to ban assault style weapons, semi-auto handguns, extended capacity magazines, and other firearm paraphernalia from being sold to civilians. They also have the authority to regulate the circumstances under which firearms are sold
Our nation’s political divide was on stark display this week, following yet another senseless school shooting — the deadliest school shooting in the U.S. since 2018 — that stole the lives of four Michigan teenagers and traumatized hundreds of other Oxford High School students forced to “run, hide or fight” a 15-year-old attacker armed with
Roger Caldwell By Roger Caldwell Why are there so many teenagers in America, who own guns, and it is condoned by their parents? It is time in America to find out who owns guns legally and determine what are the demographics and characteristics of a typical gun owner. Why do so many Americans believe
Supporters of President Donald Trump march down Constitution Avenue, toward the U.S. Capitol, on Jan. 6. Washington Post photo by Michael Robinson Chavez Eight days before the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, a little-known Trump donor living thousands of miles away in the Tuscan countryside quietly wired a total of $650,000 to three organizations that
Democratic New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has mocked the Christmas photo shared by Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert, in which she poses with her children holding firearms. Ms Boebert is the second member of the GOP to release a Christmas family photo that includes firearms for the whole family. “The Boeberts have your six, @RepThomasMassie!
Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a revised version of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual defense bill that directs funding for our nation’s military. The two anti-gun provisions that were included in an earlier version were removed from the final House-passed bill. The first provision, led by Rep. Jackie Speier
Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert tweeted a Christmas photo posing with her children holding guns. Ms Boebert is the second member of the GOP to release a Christmas family photo that includes multiple firearms. “The Boeberts have your six, @RepThomasMassie! (No spare ammo for you, though),” Ms Boebert tweeted on Tuesday night. Kentucky Republican Representative
This is the season of holiday festivities, family gatherings, and retrospectives. We don’t operate on seasons, though. Gun owners didn’t wait for a holiday to air their grievances; they took every opportunity to let their legislators and the ATF know where they stood on infringement. Americans exercised their 2nd Amendment rights every day. This isn’t
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As we reported yesterday, the Senate Law & Public Safety Committee has gun control on the schedule for Thursday, and a second bill will only pile on to the already bad agenda. S.372 will require all new residents to get an FID card within 30 days and register any guns they might be bringing with them.
In a year that’s seen the most school shootings in at least two decades, the search for accountability and prevention is leading to parents. A Michigan prosecutor quickly took legal action against the mother and father of a student gunman who is accused of killing four students last week. The parents were charged with multiple
Yesterday, the City Council of Conway passed Ordinance #2021-12-06 (C) to ban open carry in city buildings and during city-permitted events. It goes into effect immediately. The police chief previously said that limiting open carry is to “curtail the potential for gun violence,” but he made no mention of how, or if, he intended to
A sad fact about gun control politics is that if you are cynical enough you can darn near see the future. Consider this NRA-ILA item from November 8, titled, “NBC News Tattletale Alerts Secret Service to “Let’s go Brandon” AR-15 Receiver.” The piece concerned an NBC News reporter who contacted the U.S. Secret Service over
When I saw the recent article entitled, “A Supreme Threat of Gun Violence in Second Amendment Fight” and further saw that the author, a Ph.D. scientist working for the Brady anti-gun group, had a son who was shot and killed, I sadly knew two things. The author had suffered tragedy, and no claim of data
Last week, the Sixth Circuit failed to achieve the majority necessary to correct the ATF’s shifting classifications of bump stocks as “machine guns.” NRA-ILA’s amicus brief opposed the ATF’s legal authority to arbitrarily criminalize legal firearms. Because the judges split 8-8, the flawed bump stock rule is being reinstated. This is only one of several challenges
Anti-gun New Jersey politicians have never been bashful about slapping restrictions on Second Amendment rights in the Garden State. However, this latest, brazen campaign inches the state even closer to an outright ban on the Second Amendment. In a state that basically doesn’t observe right–to–carry at all, the state Senate is now poised to strip