This article was originally posted by Scott Clement and Peyton Craighill The failure of popular Senate gun proposals Wednesday affirmed — even in the wake of Newtown shootings — the rigidity of the politics on the issue. Lost amid the debate is the fact that for the first time a majority of Americans say having a gun …
FXHummel1, trying really hard to get on some government lists. If you don’t know what he’s talking about check out the article on the topic over at Forbes.
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NSSF Issues Statement after Senate Votes NEWTOWN, Conn. — Today, the U.S. Senate voted on several measures that would have impacted the firearms and ammunition industry and our Second Amendment rights. Thanks to the hard work of our allies in the Senate, in the end no anti-gun measures were adopted. The flawed Manchin-Toomey amendment, opposed …
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – Texas Governor Rick Perry on Friday said a gun manufacturer that has decided to leave Connecticut should “come on down” to the Lone Star State. PTR Industries, a maker of military-style rifles, threatened to leave Connecticut after the passage of one of the toughest guncontrol laws in the United States. Connecticut …
The gun-owning American public has seen and been through panic buying before, but never on a level compared to what we are seeing now. At SHOT Show last January, I asked all the black rifle makers if they had any product beyond what was being displayed on the walls of their booths. Their response? No. I …