The National Rifle Association (NRA) is optimistic about the future of Second Amendment rights with President-elect Donald Trump in the White House. After years of battling anti-gun policies in Washington and state capitals, NRA CEO and Executive Vice President Doug Hamlin expressed excitement about working with Trump on several pro-gun initiatives. The NRA is eager to support Trump in pushing for national concealed carry reciprocity and reforms at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).
Second Amendment advocates are urging Donald Trump to take bold action against anti-gun policies established under the Biden administration. Key demands include abolishing the...
The Harris campaign has reportedly admitted that Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz "misspoke" about his military record, which includes claims of handling weapons used in war.
Alaska Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a measure into law over the weekend that aims to block state and local officials from closing gun stores during disasters declared by the governor.
A private Nebraska university has prohibited a student group from using a sign featuring an AR-15 with the expression "print guns, not money," referring to Young Americans for Liberty's (YAL) opposition to the federal reserve.
Florida Sheriff Grady Judd, long known for his epic takedowns of child sex offenders and internet perverts, recommended that if citizens of Polk County, Florida encounter looters in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, they shoot them until they “look like grated cheese.”
A recent poll found that Hispanic conservatives would favor Republican control of Congress over Democrat control by 56 points, giving the Republicans a 65-point swing in the past decade.