When Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg stood at City Hall two years ago to announce that he had just filed suit against several gun shop owners, mainly in the South, it was in a certain fashion the capstone of a signature
Gun supporters and law-enforcement representatives clashed yesterday over proposed changes to relax Ohio gun laws, while the House committee chairman wondered why the State Highway Patrol was sitting silently in the back of the room.
Fraternal Order of Police President Mark Donahue today decried the "double standard" that prompted Mayor Daley to endorse the idea of temporarily re-opening gun registration in Chicago after a request from Ald. Richard Mell (33rd).
A11033, a bill that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to hunt big game with a firearm in New York when accompanied by an adult, was approved by the Assembly and moves to the Senate, where it enjoys plenty of support
Barack Obama — promoted by the Left and the media as an all-knowing, articulate, transcendent Messiah — is a walking, talking gaffe machine. How many more passes does he get? How many more can we afford?
The legal battle over new city gun-control laws turned into a war of words beyond the courtroom yesterday as Mayor Nutter laid into the two gun shops challenging the ordinances. The lawyer for Colosimo`s Inc. and Firing Line Inc. threatened
Every time there`s a highly publicized shooting, out go the cries for stricter gun control laws. Gun control laws will not protect us from murderers," writes Walter E. Williams
On May 9, 2008, Chief Judge Doris Downs of the Fulton County Superior Court granted GCO's motion to find the City of Atlanta's ban on carrying firearms in parks preempted by state law. Judge Downs issued an injunction on May
Mayor Daley said today he`s all for the idea of temporarily re-opening gun registration in Chicago — not as a favor to Ald. Richard Mell (33rd), but to get a realistic handle on the number of guns in Chicago.
Senate Bill 1214, the measure that would have allowed Right-to-Carry permit holders to carry a firearm for self-defense on college and university campuses in Arizona, is now being discussed by the local newspapers!
Senate Bill 184, Ohio's "Castle Doctrine" legislation, could be voted on as early as tomorrow in the House Criminal Justice Committee. SB 184, sponsored by State Senator Steve Buehrer (R-1), would help restore the fundamental right of self-defense.