The largest gun-control group in the country just launched an ad in Georgia where its top priority takes a back seat. Everytown for Gun Safety’s super PAC kicked off a new $1.4 million media campaign in Georgia with an attack ad against Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker.
New York Attorney General Letitia James‘ taxpayer-funded so-called gun buyback event last month was made a mockery of when a self-described “punk kid” earned $21,000 for printed-off gun parts.
For years, the NRA has been held up at the big boogieman for anti-gun lawmakers. They argue that without the organization, they could pass gun control laws by the dozen.
The Supreme Court has identified a fifth case that needs to be reheard in light of its recent landmark gun ruling. This one comes out of Massachusetts and challenges a state law barring those convicted of certain misdemeanors, even non-violent ones, from ever buying guns again.
Citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision earlier this year, gun rights groups and firearms owners have launched another attempt to overturn Connecticut's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles that was enacted in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
A Pennsylvania judge has blocked Philadelphia’s latest attempt to institute its own gun restrictions. Judge Joshua H. Roberts of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas issued a permanent injunction against Mayor Jim Kenney’s (D.) executive order banning guns from Philadelphia parks and rec facilities on Monday.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warned potential criminals about exploiting the upheaval caused by Hurricane Ian. He firmly proclaimed, “Don’t even think about looting.”
Government lies aren't new; political fibs have such deep roots in history that you could open a museum of official mendacity and have enough rotating exhibits to keep things fresh.
Since 2019, New York Attorney General Letitia James has been encouraging residents of her state to participate in her office’s gun buyback program, wherein the government offers money for firearms, “no questions asked.”
Arizona is one of the most pro-gun states in the nation. It’s a source of contention for the state’s own gun-grabber contingent, to be sure. That’s true in pretty much every pro-gun state.
Survivors of the Highland Park, Illinois, July 4th parade shooting have filed suit against Smith & Wesson, an online gun retailer, and an Illinois gun retailer.
The federal prohibition on convicted felons possessing guns is in line with the Second Amendment. That’s the conclusion reached by the judge who recently ruled the ban on those under felony indictment receiving guns was not.
By now, you already know that your credit card companies are spying on you. They’re watching for you to buy guns and/or ammo and will track those sales. Companies like Visa and Mastercard will be keeping an eye on those purchases.
A man wielding a shotgun strolled into a Florida convenience store during an attempted robbery, but made a swift exit once the store clerk displayed his own weapon, authorities say.
California’s attempt to evade judicial review of its gun laws has drawn a fresh legal challenge. A coalition of gun-rights groups filed a new suit in federal court on Monday to block Section 1021.11 of California’s recently passed Senate Bill 1327.
While I do appreciate the fact that a New York Democrat assemblywoman believes that the state’s latest gun control measures were “hastily conceived” and have had lots of “unintended consequences,” my biggest problem with Marianne Buttenschon’s new bill is that it doesn’t go nearly far enough.
A report by Global Times, an official Chinese Communist Party propaganda outlet, claims China is readying a focused push against “global gun proliferation.”
A former New York financial regulator did not violate the NRA’s First Amendment rights by pressuring insurers not to work with them, and, if she did, she was protected by qualified immunity.
Coming up on today’s Bearing Arms’ Cam & Co we’ll be speaking with one of the doctors involved in a new study that found increasing gun sales does not lead to increased crime rates; an important finding given the insistence of pro-gun control advocates and politicians that more guns equates to more crime.
Annette Taddeo walked to a podium overlooking Miami’s Biscayne Bay and described to her audience how she had fled terrorism as a teenager in Colombia and now feared for the safety of her 16-year-old daughter at an American public school.
Buying a gun in California isn’t a simple or fast process thanks to the numerous gun control measures that anti-gun politicians have put in place over the past few decades, but thankfully the state’s draconian restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms didn’t interfere with one woman’s ability to use a firearm to defend herself and her husband from a stranger who tried to come inside their home.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz vehemently defended Texas’ gun laws at The Texas Tribune Festival on Saturday, engaging in a spirited debate with audience members about semi-automatic rifles, mass shootings and school security.
Beto O'Rourke said Saturday that he doesn't regret confronting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials in Uvalde, exactly four months after a gunman shot and killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.
While the ATF’s new rules regarding DIY gunmaking kits are still in effect (with gun control activists pushing for even more restrictions), portions of the state of Delaware’s recently enacted ban on making and possessing unserialized firearms has been put on ice, at least for now.