Omitting and manipulating data serves gun-control objectives
What will happen in regard to gun control if Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States? Larry Keane with the National Shooting Sports Foundation offers his observation.
Hunters, retailers and firearms manufacturers are scrambling to make sense of Canada's extensive gun ban, which lists about 1,500 firearms and has language regarding the bore size of shotguns.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke laid out part of his plan on firearms if elected: a mandatory buyback program and national registration to own guns.
Walmart announced Sept. 3 it will end sales of ammunition that can be used with modern sporting rifles and handguns, stop all handgun sales in Alaska, and ask that customers not carry firearms openly in its stores unless authorized law enforcement is present.
A recent study, funded by the National Institute of Justice and conducted by anti-gun researcher Phillip Cook, examines how long criminals possess a firearm before they are arrested and charged with a firearm-related crime.
The Second Amendment Foundation has joined in an amicus brief to the Colorado State Supreme Court in support of a case that challenges Centennial State gun control laws.