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Watch Lists, Guns and Government

The secret government Terrorist Watch List reportedly already swelled to more than 1.1 million names, will have an addendum, if gun control advocates in Congress have their way.

Eight Republicans Help Confirm a Hard-Core Gun Banner

Too much work [was] left undone. After a few sleepless nights, I wrote for myself a list of issues on which I needed to do more in the years ahead. One of those issues was global regulation of small arms. -- Harold Hongju Koh (2001)

Gun Bans By Secret Lists Coming

The Democratic lawmaker from New Jersey says it simply defies common sense to allow gun sales to people suspected of being terrorists. He's right - until he proposes that the government's terrorism watch list should be the deciding factor of whether someone can buy a gun.

Forced Handgun Rationing in New Jersey

After literally years of effort, the powerful anti-gun forces in New Jersey politics have finally succeeded in passing a one handgun per month bill, which now heads to Governor Corzine's desk for his inevitable signature.

GOA Applauds Call to Action on Sotomayor from NRA's Past President

Gun Owners of America applauds immediate past NRA President Sandy Froman, who stepped up to the plate last week with a call to arms for all NRA members to vigorously oppose the nomination of Judge Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.

One-Per-Month Handgun Bill Goes to New Jersey Governor

New Jersey legislators have passed a bill limiting handgun purchases to no more than one per month. Whether or not Governor Jon Corzine (D) will sign the bill into law remains unknown.

NRA Members Must Oppose Sotomayor

Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Barack Obama's first nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, has a narrow view of the Second Amendment that contradicts the Court's landmark decision in District of Columbia v. Heller. But is the NRA's opposition to Sotomayor as strong as it could be?

ATF and NSSF in Lockstep on Illegal Sales

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and representatives from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) -- the trade association for the firearms industry -- today jointly announced the return of a major campaign to reduce significantly the illegal straw purchases of firearms in the Rio Grande Valley.

Vote Coming to Confirm Anti-gun Radical

Guns Kill Civil Society, says State Department Nominee.

Homeowner Kills Robber

A masked suspect was shot and killed outside an Altamonte Springs home.

Lautenberg Terrorist Bill a Trojan Horse

On Monday, anti-gun New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg announced the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2009 a bill that would give unprecedented authority to the Attorney General to prohibit someone from exercising his or her Second Amendment rights based on nothing more than mere suspicion.

Lautenberg Bill Would Ban Guns for Millions

New Jersey Democrat senator Frank R. Lautenberg plans to introduce legislation designed to cancel the Second Amendment rights of well over a million U.S. citizens this coming week, according to the New York Times

The Three Percent Solution

During the war for our independence, only approximately a third of the colonists supported the independence cause. Another third didn't care one way or the other and the last third wanted to remain under British rule. Which are you?

Attorneys General Denounce Assault Weapons Ban

On June 11, 2009, attorneys general from 23 states faxed a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, in which they voiced their opposition to any new Assault Weapons Ban (AWB). This, following Holder's comments earlier this year that he and the Obama Administration had hoped to reinstate some form of the 1994 AWB.

In Border States, BATFE Asks: “May We See Your Guns?”

NRA-ILA has recently received several calls from NRA members in border states who have been visited or called by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. In some cases, agents have asked to enter these people's homes, and requested serial numbers of all firearms the members possess.

GAO Report on Arms Trafficking Agenda-Driven

The GAO gun trafficking report admits its findings are incomplete, but they intend to draw conclusions anyway. Why? So they can gin up the hysteria to enact complete registration and end private sales of firearms.

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