On September 26, President Joe Biden signed an executive order “combatting emerging firearm threats.” According to a press release in advance of the order, Biden will establish an “Emerging Firearms Threats Task Force, consisting of leadership from key federal departments and agencies.” According to the release, the “task force” is assigned to manufacture a report
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Kamala Harris is the most anti-gun candidate who has ever been as close as she is to becoming president, even if she has been less than forthcoming on her specific views on firearms and the Second Amendment. It doesn’t help that she has avoided any meaningful interaction from the media, where she can be pressed
Last week, the Biden-Harris administration celebrated the one-year anniversary of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. As we explained when the office was launched, this effort funnels taxpayer funds to career firearm prohibition activists. Their job is to create an anti-gun culture within all branches of the federal bureaucracy and to dream up
Vice President and Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris has, in the past, been forthcoming about her support of gun confiscation and mandatory “buybacks” (here and here), and there’s little reason to believe that she has changed her values. Should she persist in envisioning a future of government-mandated gun seizures from responsible Americans, Harris would do
Washington — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went from relative obscurity to coining an attack line against Republicans and becoming Democrats’ vice presidential candidate within a number of weeks this summer. His political career began in 2006, when he was elected to the House of Representatives from a conservative district bordering Iowa, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Founded on Freedom: Daniel S. Stackhouse, Jr. Reminds Us of America’s Aspirational Mission Statement in New Book – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Monday, September 30, 2024 · 747,843,092 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters
The Sept. 25 edition features a front page photo of my state senator, Republican Camera Bartolotta, with three women who are involved in organizations related to psychiatry and mental illness. I find irony that the occasion which brought them together was National Suicide Awareness Month. Bartolotta is a friend of the gun manufacturers’ lobby, the
Members of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head are asking federal regulators to help restore the river herring, a forage fish they said is vital to the regional food chain. A statewide moratorium on catching river herring remains in place but offshore commercial fishing trawlers continue to net the fish as bycatch. Andrew Jacobs, lab
IN FACEBOOK POSTS railing about new state gun laws, Ware Police Chief Shawn Crevier stepped over the fuzzy ethical line between sharing his views on the potential safety impacts of the new law and expressing prohibited personal political opinions in his official capacity. The State Ethics Commission issued a public education letter – but no
September 30, 2024 — 11.30am Time was when a column could plausibly be penned arguing that televised debates were overhyped and overrated when it came to determining the outcome of presidential elections. Democrat John Kerry, who bested George W. Bush on the debate stage in 2004, never got to walk into rooms accompanied by the
Taking a look at the state of political play in Maine, it’s tempting to presume that it might be a good year for Republicans – apart, that is, from the inevitable reelections of Angus King and Chellie Pingree. That’s not just cynicism: One of the state’s highest-quality polls, the Pan Atlantic Research quarterly omnibus, gave
If you believe the advertisements slinging mud all around Maine’s 2nd District, the Republican congressional candidate wants to gut Social Security and the Democratic incumbent is akin to a fish flopping this way and that on issue after issue. Not surprisingly, the reality is quite different. In a campaign drawing attention from every political action
James William “Bill” Hunt III (Johnathan Riley photo) James William “Bill” Hunt III, R-Southport, wants to help working-class residents by limiting the government’s involvement in their everyday lives, which has moved him in his bid for House District 48. Hunt faces state Rep. Holly Stover, D-Boothbay, in the race for House District 48, which consists
More Than 200 Deputy District Attorneys Publicly Endorse Nathan Hochman for Los Angeles County D.A. – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Sunday, September 29, 2024 · 747,484,825 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases
Show Caption Hide Caption What to know about the Vice Presidential debate between Walz and Vance CBS News will host a vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance on October 1. FLINT, Michigan — Larry Safford is well known in his central Michigan community. He’s a veteran, a former crime-scene specialist
The Massachusetts State Legislature has instituted an 18-month suspension of its newly implemented live-fire training requirements for gun owners. As highlighted throughout the legislative process by the NRA and Second Amendment advocates, these unconstitutional and unobtainable training requirements block law-abiding citizens’ ability to obtain permits to carry firearms in the Bay State. Now, with federal court challenges looming, the Commonwealth
MARS HILL – Election Day is now less than 40 days away, but beginning mid-October, Madison County residents will have the opportunity to vote early. The election season in Madison County is in full swing, as the four candidates vying for two seats on the Madison County Board of Commissioners — incumbent Chair Matt Wechtel
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