Category: Random Shit
VA Gov Signs Red Flag, Background Checks Bills Into Law
According to Firearm Chronicles Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has officially signed off on several gun control laws approved by the Democrat-controlled General Assembly, including a “red flag” firearms seizure bill, one-gun-a-month rationing for most Virginians, so-called universal background checks, and more. “We lose too many Virginians to gun violence, and it is past time we […]
Read MoreGA Congressional Candidate Under Fire For Remakes On Gun Giveaway
According to Firearm Chronicles My own home state of Georgia tends to lean pretty pro-gun. That’s especially true when you leave the confines of Atlanta. In fact, in a lot of ways, the rural attitudes toward Atlanta tend to be hostile…unless you’re talking professional sports, anyway. So people running for office outside of Atlanta are […]
Read More2A Groups Sue Mass. Gov. Baker As Battle Anniversary Looms
According to Firearm Chronicles U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- A coalition of Second Amendment groups has filed a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker over gun control issues during the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, ironically just days before the 245th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord that ignited the American Revolution. This time around, instead of […]
Read MoreGun Sales and NICS Background Checks Break All Records In March 2020
According to Firearm Chronicles U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- The NICS numbers for March 2020, established new, all-time records for both the number of projected sales as well as the numbers of NICS background checks done in one month. The previous record for one month was set in December of 2015. In December of 2015, there were 3,314,594 […]
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Takes Another 2A Case To Conference
According to Firearm Chronicles We’re still waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. NYC, but in the meantime, justices will be considering another Second Amendment-related case in conference later this month. Rodriguez v. San Jose is a case out of California, and the issue before the […]
Read MoreSt.Louis Reports Spike In Property Crime Amid Covid-19
According to Firearm Chronicles While burglaries are greatly reduced during the COVID-19 emergency, mostly because people are now home pretty much all the time, otherr property crimes are still an issue. That’s unsurprising since, among other reasons, there are now fewer potential witnesses out and about. Plus, we’re all asked to wear masks whenever we […]
Read MoreWY County Adopts 2A Sanctuary Resolution
According to Firearm Chronicles I already think of Wyoming as a Second Amendment Sanctuary state, given the fact that lawmakers there have embraced constitutional carry and have rejected calls for gun control measures like red flag laws, but commissioners in one county are making it official. Sweetwater County is the latest Second Amendment Sanctuary in […]
Read MoreFormer CSP trooper arrested in park for throwing ball with daughter due to coronavirus social distancing rules
According to krdo.com BRIGHTON, Colo. (ABC News) – In an incident caught on video, a former Colorado State Patrol trooper said he was handcuffed in front of his 6-year old daughter on a near-empty softball field Sunday by Brighton police officers enforcing social distancing rules, according to ABC News. The department apologized Tuesday afternoon, calling the […]
Read MoreFCP On Court Denial Of A Restraining Order In L.A Gun Store Closure Lawsuit
According to Firearm Chronicles U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) issued the following statement after Federal District Judge André Birotte Jr., a Barack Obama appointee, denied a request for a temporary restraining order in a federal civil rights lawsuit in Los Angeles: Unfortunately, the Court’s utterly absurd and misguided constitutional analysis allowed the City […]
Read MoreOR Sheriff’s Association Urges Discretion For Conceal Carry
According to Firearm Chronicles With thousands of concealed carry licenses set to expire across the state of Oregon over the next couple of months, sheriffs are urging that officers use their discretion if they run across someone carrying on an expired license. In a new letter to police agencies and district attorneys, the executive director […]
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