gun control Archive

  • . . . Those of us on the sidelines, those of us who aren’t Republicans, who might be Democrats, independents, etc., how should we feel about the California GOP’s long-running...

    The California GOP clutches its archaic irrelevance tightly to its breast.

    . . . Those of us on the sidelines, those of us who aren’t Republicans, who might be Democrats, independents, etc., how should we feel about the California GOP’s long-running...

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  •   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 30, 2010 Contact: Wes Benedict, Executive Director E-mail: wes.benedict@lp.org Phone: 202-333-0008 ext. 222 Libertarians pleased by ruling on gun rights WASHINGTON – Following the U.S....

    Libertarians pleased by ruling on gun rights

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 30, 2010 Contact: Wes Benedict, Executive Director E-mail: wes.benedict@lp.org Phone: 202-333-0008 ext. 222 Libertarians pleased by ruling on gun rights WASHINGTON – Following the U.S....

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  • Tired of every time you turn around some politician is pushing forward a new law in Sacramento to further limit our freedoms?  We now have car seat laws, helmet laws...

    Sacramento adding another control on us – unloaded firearms

    Tired of every time you turn around some politician is pushing forward a new law in Sacramento to further limit our freedoms?  We now have car seat laws, helmet laws...

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  • Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackaukus has joined 33 other California DA's in a Supreme Court brief supporting the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.  The California DA's joined with several Nevada and Arizona district attorneys, police organizations, and other persons and groups concerned with protecting the public safety benefits of citizens possessing firearms for self-defense.  They argue that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms applies to the states, as well as the federal government.

    Rackaukus Argues Self-Defense

    Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackaukus has joined 33 other California DA's in a Supreme Court brief supporting the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. The California DA's joined with several Nevada and Arizona district attorneys, police organizations, and other persons and groups concerned with protecting the public safety benefits of citizens possessing firearms for self-defense. They argue that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms applies to the states, as well as the federal government.

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