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Jan 26 2024
News
Biden Pushes For More Gun Control
President Joe Biden is coming for your guns— if you needed any more of a reason to vote him out of office.
On Thursday, the White House announced that Biden would use executive action to further restrict law-abiding American citizen's right to the Second Amendment.
However, this time, the president's actions will be designed to take action against gun storage.
Biden's
TownhallApr 12 2024
News
Florida Gun Control Groups Trying To “Remain Relevant” In This Years Election
With topics like pot and abortion leading the way as some of the top issues Florida voters will be addressing this year, the conversation of gun control is silent, as of now.
Even with rising crimes in some cities throughout the state, the gun control lobby is still looking to push through more gun restrictions.
“Believe me, if they could make this a top issue in this year’s
Florida DailyOct 28 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden on Gun Rights and Gun Control, Explained in 2 Minutes
Here's a brief overview of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's stances on gun control and gun rights, plus quick links to articles covering the topic from across the political spectrum as determined by AllSides Media Bias Ratings.
Trump:President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda includes a pledge to “support the exercise of Second Amendment rights." During his first term,
AllSides StaffMar 05 2024
News
New Mexico governor signs gun control bill months after attempt to suspend right to carry
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) signed two bills aimed at restricting gun usage in the state into law on Monday, months after she attempted to limit the right to carry firearms in most public places. House Bill 129 (which extends the waiting period to purchase a firearm in the state to seven days) and Senate Bill 5 (which bans firearms within 100 feet of a polling place or ballot box) were
Washington ExaminerMar 15 2024
Opinion
Washington State gun control fails again--still
Washington State appears to be competing with California for “looniest state government in America” honors. Governor Inslee is about to sign a blatantly unconstitutional anti-free speech bill that pays up to $2000 for accusing others of “bias,” and the consequences of the Legislature’s anti-liberty/gun dementia are becoming apparent: Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed one of the
American ThinkerApr 15 2024
News
New Orleans leaders call for gun control reform after mass shooting
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AxiosFeb 01 2024
News
Indiana lawmaker flashes holstered gun to students protesting for gun control in state Capitol
A Republican lawmaker in Indiana flashed his concealed firearm to students protesting for gun control at the state's Capitol on Tuesday.State Rep. Jim Lucas approached the group of five teenagers to ask what brought them to the Capitol. He began to defend gun rights when they told him they were participating in a protest with a branch of the Everytown for Gun Safety advocacy group.One of the
Fox News (Online News)Apr 12 2024
News
Measure 114: Oregon Appeals Court keeps gun control law on hold
The Oregon Court of Appeals on Friday declined the state’s motion to put a hold on a Harney County judge’s ruling that found the voter-approved gun control Measure 114 unconstitutional, but the court agreed to expedite a decision on the state’s appeal. The measure, passed with 50.7% of the vote in November 2022, requires a permit to buy a gun and bars the sale, transfer and manufacture of
The OregonianApr 11 2024
News
'Trouble with gun control': Reporter says Republicans need a 'lost and found' for firearms
Republicans are struggling to control their guns in Colorado's State Capitol. "Beyond philosophical objections, they cannot actually seem to keep control of their guns," according to Colorado journalist Kyle Clark's tweet. He highlighted the most recent Second Amendment blunder by Colorado State Rep. Don Wilson who admitted he left behind a inside of a bathroom on Tuesday at around 9 p.m. —
Raw StoryMar 25 2024
News
Wyoming’s Republican Governor Vetoes Gun Rights Bill
Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed legislation that would have removed some firearm restrictions. Wyoming’s governor has vetoed legislation approved by Republican legislators that would have rolled back restrictions on where people can conceal carry guns. The bill would have allowed people to carry guns in a concealed manner at government meetings, public primary schools, and public colleges. State Rep.
The Epoch Times