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Guns In The News
Newspaper Pushes for Restrictions on Using Cards to Buy Guns
It seems the geniuses at The New York Times have discovered that many criminals used credit cards to buy their guns. So the brilliant answer to the problem is simple: let’s get credit card companies to monitor everyone’s purchases and block them from buying guns.
Florida Newspaper Agrees: Parkland was Sheriff’s Fault
The findings were so strong that even Cameron Kasky—one of the students formerly involved in touring the country to call for gun control—has tweeted that Israel has got to go.
2019 First Look: Mossberg MC1sc Pistol
Mossberg is likely to turn heads not for doing something new, but rather for doing it right, and providing a very sound product at an exceptionally reasonable price.
Walther Introduces Q5 Match Steel Frame Pistol
Walther’s new Q5 Match is no ordinary gun, the new SF (Steel Frame) is no ordinary variation and Walther is no ordinary company.
The Liberal Lunacy Of Republicans Pushing Red Flag Gun Confiscation Legislation
Another bill was re-introduced in the Senate by Marco Rubio (Rino-FL) that would do the same as Representative Susan Brooks’ HR 5717, enable the Attorney General to give taxpayer dollars to states that pass their own “Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws.”
On TIME Magazine & Guns
Gun owners don’t expect Time writers to become their cheerleaders overnight; they just want a fair shake, and they got it. Playing on a slanted field has left them jaded, but the members of the DC Project all expressed relief and gratitude at Time’s final product.
Blaming Guns, Not Killers
People who blame the gun over the killer aren’t looking for real solutions. They’re simply furthering an agenda.
Your Tweets or Your Guns
Permitting government officials to make the exercise of one constitutional right contingent upon relinquishing the right to exercise another would destroy the protections guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and enjoyed by everyone. Blinded by their hatred for the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, anti-gun advocates appear willing to burn down the entire Bill of Rights along with it.
Why “May Issue” Must Fail
Requiring a citizen to “prove” they should be “allowed” to exercise a fundamental right should be prima facie unconstitutional.