2nd Amendment Rights

The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The founding fathers added this amendment to the United States Constitution to give the people of the United States our 2nd amendment rights. This right protects our country from foreign and domestic threats and enemies. So the citizens of our country which together are supposed to govern our country can defend it from powers that try and take that governing ability away from "We The People".

ATF Loses Again Over Pistol-brace Rule

12963734/iStock/Getty Images Plus A Clinton-appointed judge granted last Friday the demand by the National Rifle Association (NRA) that the ATF be prohibited from enforcing its “pistol brace” rule until all pending litigation has been resolved. Wrote U.S. District Court Judge Sam Lindsay: “The court determines that the NRA’s motion should be granted maintain the status quo pending the resolution of...

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Virginia Governor Youngkin Vetoes 30 Gun-control Bills

AP Images Glenn Youngkin Virginia’s Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed 30 gun-control bills on Tuesday, signed into law two gun-control bills that have little consequence, and sent back six others with amendments for the state’s Legislature to consider.Behind the flurry of bills the Democrats dumped on his desk is the real story: the hyper-partisanship that divides the two parties on...

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California Democrats Seek to Insulate State Against a Trump Presidency

Martin Jambon/flickr The Golden State is already bracing itself in anticipation of a second Trump presidency.California Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking measures to Trump-proof the state’s climate policies in case Biden fails in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. As Politico reports, the governor has a legion of bureaucrats at his command set to help him ensure the green policies continue...

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Hawaii Democratic-controlled Senate Committee Passes COS Resolution

mj0007/iStock/Getty Images Plus Hawaii State Capitol in Honolulu A Hawaii Senate committee controlled by Democratic Party legislators has passed two resolutions applying for an Article V constitutional convention.On Wednesday last week, the Senate Committee on Public Safety and Intergovernmental and Military Affairs voted in favor of Senate Resolution No. 168 (S.R. 168) and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 196 (S.C.R. 196).These...

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New York Rescinds All Article V Convention Applications

marcusamelia/iStock/Getty Images Plus In a victory for the U.S. Constitution against efforts to radically change it, New York has rescinded all its applications for an Article V constitutional convention, or Con-Con.On March 20, the State Assembly passed Senate Resolution No. 1460 (B1460) by a 102-46 vote. Most Democrats voted for the resolution, and most Republicans against, though both parties had two...

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Leftists to Trump on Using Military to Quell Riots: No Way! Now? Left Has National Guard in NYC Subways

AP Images When President Donald Trump proposed using the military to quell the violent riots tearing up our country in 2020, the Left portrayed it as an intolerable authoritarian instinct. But now National Guard troops are on New York City subways to help maintain order — courtesy of left-wing governor Kathy Hochul — and what’s the reaction?Barely a peep.Critics may...

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Tucker Carlson: They don’t care about you at all

>> Tucker: GOOD EVENING. >> Tucker: GOOD EVENING. WELCOME TO "TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT." IF YOU’RE AN INCUMBENT, YOU TONIGHT WANT TO DEBATE. UNLESS YOU DROP DEAD DURING A SPEECH, YOU’RE LIKELY TO BE ELECTED TO CONGRESS. A TELEVISED DEBATE CANNOT HELP YOU. IT’S ALL RISK AND NO UPSIDE. OCCASIONALLY THERE’S NO AVOIDING IT. DEMOCRATS HELD A PRIMARY DEBATE IN NEW...

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California’s One-gun-a-month Rule Is Tossed

wingedwolf/iStock/Getty Images Plus Judge William Hayes, appointed by President George W. Bush to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California in 2003, ruled that California’s law forbidding a citizen from purchasing more than one firearm, or a “precursor” such as a receiver, per month, is unconstitutional.The arguments brought forth by the state illustrated clearly the bankruptcy of...

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