Last month, we talked about the future of gun rights and what to expect coming down the proverbial pipe. When I wrote that column, I had to rely strictly on the president’s stated platform and existing positions held by current and former anti-gun elected officials and the promises they’ve made to their supporters.. Well, theContinue reading “Gun Legislation Rollout”
Tag Archives: Gun control
Gun Rights under Fire
What I wish to talk with you about this month will come as no big surprise to most of you. After all, I’m one of the gun guys that contribute to The Northwoods Sporting Journal, and over the years I’ve written quite a bit about gun rights for several outlets. I’ve even appeared on NRAContinue reading “Gun Rights under Fire”
The Musket Myth
Once again it is high tide in the gun control debate. Over the past month and a half, it seems I can barely keep up with wave after wave of assaults on the rocky shores of freedom. Emboldened by tragedy, anti-gun forces at both state and federal levels have renewed attempts at banning semi-automatic modernContinue reading “The Musket Myth”
Bump stocks are the new red herring of school safety failures
It didn’t take long for anti-gun politicians in Augusta to try and find a way to further exploit the survivors of the Stoneham Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida. Tomorrow, the Legislative Council will consider whether or not to present a previously tabled bill banning bump stocks and two other anti-gun proposals to theContinue reading “Bump stocks are the new red herring of school safety failures”
Stand and Fight
On April 19, 1775 British troops marched on Concord, Massachusetts with orders to seize American colonists’ weapons and ammunition. The day ended with the first shots fired of the American Revolution and the catalyst that birthed the greatest nation the world had ever seen. It also marked the very beginning of the fight over gunContinue reading “Stand and Fight”
