It is ironic and shameful that Pittsburgh’s mayor and city council would exploit a horrendous crime committed within their city to claim their own conscience-based exemptions from the law. This creates a terrible dilemma for the city’s law-abiding residents, stuck between violent criminals on the one hand and lawless public officials on the other.

Bloomberg’s message is clear: The faculty and students at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University are worthy of private armed protection. The average residents of Baltimore that are unable to employ the lavish means of security available to moneyed elites are not worthy of providing for their own self-defense.

All you have to do is look at the constant efforts to delegitimize human life itself, and it becomes crystal clear that there is an agenda.

These studies prove nothing more than the government’s incompetence and unnecessary intervention in the lives of everyone else.

Thankfully, this employee was not only armed, but ready to be the good guy in the situation and end it before more lives were lost in the process.

The bills, H.R. 8 and S. 42, are being misleadingly described as simply requiring background checks on all sales of firearms, but this is just a small part of what these overbroad pieces of legislation would do. 

Anti-gun bills will be heard on January 21st at 10:00AM by the Washington state Senate Committee on Law & Justice and by the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary on January 22nd at 10:00AM.

The arguments presented by GOA and GOF cut to the heart of the National Firearms Act.

The deranged killer who murdered an innocent California police officer had his guns confiscated months prior to the murder, but the law did not stop this criminal from getting a gun.

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