The political coverage of MSNBC anchors Chris Matthews, left, and Keith Olbermann has been criticized for being blatantly left-leaning and pro-Barack Obama. MSNBC, which bills itself as "the place for politics," is being pummeled by political practitioners.
Incredulous, easy-to-debunk claims of presidential candidates are often subjected to fierce media scrutiny. In the case of Obama, however, the media has been suspiciously negligent. Supremely confident of his intractable media support, a carefree Obama conceals his contradictions and weak
A total "harvest quota" of 25 trophy-game gray wolves, in a hunting season suggested to open Oct. 1 this year in northwest Wyoming, is a new element in this year's Wyoming Game and Fish (G&F) annual release of proposed hunting
GCO has filed a notice of appeal of its case against various Fulton County cities for their ordinances banning carrying firearms in parks. While GCO largely won the case (see article below regarding the City of Atlanta), for each defendant
The House approved several Senate amendments on Wednesday and the Castle Doctrine may now become law. Senate Bill 184, the conceal carry Castle Doctrine, has a wide range of support in the statehouse. "The bill as I understand it, in
People should legally be allowed to keep guns in their cars while on the private property of others, a House committee decided in a split vote Wednesday.The legislation pitted gun owners against the state's businesses, some of which argued they
A 61,000-square-foot state-of-the-art shooting facility is currently trying to open in San Diego. This range would provide valuable firearms training to our men and women in uniform prior to deployment overseas, as well as domestic law enforcement.
On May 27th, Governor Janet Napolitano vetoed NRA-supported House Bill 2629, which would have allowed the defensive display of a firearm, sponsored by State Representative Russell Pearce.
Senate Bill 184, Ohio's "Castle Doctrine" legislation, passed out of the State House of Representatives by a vote of 73 to 23. This legislation now heads to the State Senate for concurrence.
Last week, the Senate reconsidered and finally voted 28 to 4 to pass Senate Bill 51, a bill sponsored by State Senator Joe McPherson (D-Woodworth) which would clarify that current state law allowing Louisianans the right to possess lawfully owned
On Wednesday, May 28, the Illinois House of Representatives Executive Committee voted to amend House Bill 2760 to include a lost or stolen firearm clause. Under this new amendment, anyone with a valid Firearms Owner's Identification (FOID) Card who is