Anti-NRA Boycott Gaining Steam
More than a dozen companies have ended relationships with the gun rights organization and protesters are demanding more follow suit.
More than a dozen companies have ended relationships with the gun rights organization and protesters are demanding more follow suit.
An emergency room physician explains why “assault rifle” wounds are much harder to treat than shots from a pistol.
Since the Supreme Court handed down its decision in District of Columbia v. Heller four separate Federal appellate courts have ruled that state and local laws banning “assault weapons” do not violate the Second Amendment.
President Trump is pressing the idea of arming teachers to stop shootings in schools.
The students who survived last week’s mass shooting in Parkland, Florida are speaking out, and some on the right are responding by engaging in personal attacks and spreading conspiracy theories.
President Trump is calling on the Justice Department to ban bump stocks, but it seems clear that this is an area where Congress needs to be taking the lead.
Continuing a pattern that has gone on for eight years now, the Supreme Court has declined to hear another appeal regarding a Second Amendment challenge to state gun control laws.
NRO’s David French offers “A Gun-Control Measure Conservatives Should Consider.”
Al Hoffman Jr., a Florida-based real estate developer who was a leading fund-raiser for George W. Bush’s campaigns, said he would seek to marshal support among other Republican political donors for a renewed assault weapons ban.
Another school shooting, this time in Florida.
Three U.S. cities are suing the Federal Government over the failure to properly report military convictions to the national gun background check database.
Big problems for the Air Force.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear yet another Second Amendment case.
Notwithstanding overwhelming public support, Congress is not moving forward on a proposal to ban bump stocks.
The shooter in the Texas church shooting was apparently able to get his weapons because the Air Force failed to report his domestic violence conviction.
After initially signaling support for a bill banning ‘bump stocks,’ Republicans in Congress now appear to be hoping someone else will act for them.
New polling shows increased support for gun control measures in the wake of Las Vegas, but it’s not likely to last and it won’t lead to any significant action by Congress.
The District of Columbia has decided not to risk an appeal of a lower court ruling striking down its restrictive concealed-carry law.
Don’t hold your breath, but the Las Vegas shooting may actually prompt Congress to do something.
The Las Vegas shooting provides a good opportunity to enact a common sense gun control law that even Second Amendment advocates agree is called for.
A gunman opened fire on a crowd of over 20,000 people in Las Vegas, and the results have been predictably horrific.
A Federal Appeals Court has declined to review a panel decision striking down the District of Columbia’s restrictive concealed-carry law.
Not surprisingly, the District of Columbia is seeking review of last month’s decision on its concealed-carry law by the full Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
Authorities are being second-guessed over their handling of Saturday’s protests. Virginia gun laws are the more obvious problem.
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down the District of Columbia’s restrictive concealed-carry law.
The Supreme Court has once again declined to hear an appeal in a Second Amendment case.
Wayne LaPierre’s perverted view of the world in two sentences.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Maryland’s ban on certain so-called “assault weapons,” but it’s unclear if the Supreme Court will even take up the case.
Did Donald Trump really suggest assassination as a political weapon, even as a joke? It sure sounds like it.
A new poll finds strong public support for enhanced background checks and barring people on Federal watch lists from purchasing weapons.
As expected, the Senate rejected four gun control measures introduced in the wake of the attack in Orlando.
Continuing a pattern that began six years ago, the Supreme Court has again declined to hear an appeal in a case involving a challenge to state gun control laws.
“Common sense” measures and the worst shooting spree in American history.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals deals a setback to the gun rights movement.
A Connecticut Judge has allowed a lawsuit against the manufacturer and seller of the weapons used in the Sandy Hook Shootings to go forward, but a Federal Law appears to make dismissal inevitable.
The gun control regulations to be announced later today by President Obama later today amount to far less than the hype would lead you to believe.
At least one DHS official seems to be against the idea of using no-fly list to stop people from buying firearms.
A new poll shows that a majority of Americans oppose a ban on so-called ‘assault weapons,’ a marked change from two decades ago.
The Governors of Connecticut and New York are joining President Obama and Hillary Clinton in favor of a really bad idea.
The Supreme Court has declined to accept an appeal challenging a law barring certain types of so-called ‘assault weapons’ in a Chicago suburb.
The no-fly list is a flawed, arbitrary mess that has kept innocent people from flying for years. Using it to deny people rights recognized by the Constitution is, quite honestly, insane.
No, there really haven’t been 355 ‘mass shootings’ since January 1st. Not unless you’re relying on completely unreliable data.
Mass shootings rightly grab our attention. But the obscure the overall picture of violent crime.
Virginia Democrats tried to capture control of the Virginia State Senate by, in part, emphasizing gun control issues. The fact that they failed is instructive.
Two new polls show that political efforts to enact more stringent gun control at the national level are not likely to succeed.