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.

People who blame the gun over the killer aren’t looking for real solutions. They’re simply furthering an agenda.

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.

Requiring a citizen to “prove” they should be “allowed” to exercise a fundamental right should be prima facie unconstitutional.

With the 2019 Missouri legislative session to start shortly, legislators have been busy pre-filing both pro and anti-gun legislation.

As far as I can see, by the Oklahoma Constitution’s own words, it seeks to infringe on the rights of the people while declaring they have rights.  However, both cannot be true. While I applaud the effort here, the language needs a minor adjustment to read that the government simply recognizes the rights of the people not “allows” them to do anything.

Now, this is how things are supposed to work: Citizens looking out for each other in their community to deal with criminals.

If there was ever a time to become active and let your voice be heard, it is now.

Since 1999, the year referenced by the CDC, the agency’s own data show that the overall number of gun-related accidents are actually down more than 41 percent, though tens of millions more firearms have been purchased. 

Speaking of the millennial generation, The Washington Post branded their support for gun rights as “mysterious,” acknowledging that it “does not bode well for liberals hoping that the arc of history will eventually bend toward greater gun control.”