You know, it’s one thing for politicians with no ties to Virginia or Virginia Tech to politicize the events of April 16th, 2007. It’s another thing entirely for a Virginia politician, running for a statewide office, to attempt to make political hay out of the tragedy on the anniversary of the event. That’s exactly what
Leading Gun Control Democrat Doesn’t Understand Magazines
I would take Democrats more seriously on gun control if they actually cared enough to learn how firearms and firearm accessories work. Democrat Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado, who has been a leading advocate of a ban on high-capacity magazines, doesn’t even seem to know what a magazine is or does: But Tuesday at a Denver
Connecticut Gun Control Proposal Includes ‘Ammunition Eligibility Certificates’
What will it take to be “eligible” to buy ammunition in Connecticut if a proposed gun control bill passes? That’s one of many questions that gun owners will be asking if both Houses of the Connecticut legislature pass a “bipartisan” gun control bill that’s being proposed. It has the potential to turn Connecticut into one
Feinstein Falsely Politicizes Virginia Tech Massacre
About a year ago, I moved to Blacksburg, Virginia, home of Virginia Tech. Having not been here (or even in Southwest Virginia) when the Virginia Tech massacre occurred in 2007, I’m always a bit uncomfortable talking about the tragedy. What I’ve learned, over this year, however, is that most in this community hate the politicization
Here It Comes: Senate Dems to Introduce ‘Assault Weapons Ban’
A ban on high-capacity magazines has already been introduced, but that’s just a minor piece of legislation in comparison to what’s expected to hit the floor of the Senate soon. California liberal Dianne Feinstein is joining with the two Senators from Connecticut to send a ban on “assault weapons” to the floor, and they plan






