Pennsylvania Politicians on Twitter
If you are an active user of social media, then you’ve probably discovered the gun community on Twitter. Check out some of these local politicians on the microblogging service.
If you are an active user of social media, then you’ve probably discovered the gun community on Twitter. Check out some of these local politicians on the microblogging service.
Bucks County has opted not to move Quakertown polls in the schools, so voters will report to their normal polling location. However, one Springfield polling site has been temporarily moved.
As we count down to the special election in the 24th Senate District, gun owners need to make sure they are registered to vote by Friday, August 28.
Vital legislation to reform ATF regulations is pending in both the US House & Senate. Your phone calls are needed to get Pennsylvania’s Senators & members of Congress on board.
Sticking to his 100% Brady Campaign rating, Joe Sestak renewed his calls for a gun ban today.
Cong. Joe Sestak formally launched his Senate bid this morning to unseat Sen. Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary. Here is a look at his record on the issues.
It would appear that the major national parties are lining up to make Pennsylvania a battleground for several Congressional seats in 2010. Here is more information about hot races so far.
Traditionally, the U.S. House & Senate take the entire month of August off as district work period. It is a chance to meet with your Representative, Senator, or staff members.
Despite the fact that Sotomayor could not think of a law that allows an individual to defend themselves from attack & her clear views against incorporation, Sen. Specter supported her nomination in the first steps toward her confirmation to the country’s highest court.
Your calls were heard loud and clear in Democratic Senator Bob Casey’s office, and he stood firm for Pennsylvania’s concealed carry owners – more than half a million of us.
Call Sen. Bob Casey at (202) 224-6324 and Sen. Arlen Specter at (202) 224-4254 and tell them to vote yes on the Thune/Vitter amendment for national reciprocity.
Cong. Joe Sestak, a still undeclared but likely challenger to incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter, came out swinging against Pennsylvania’s 600,000 concealed carry license holders today.
In recent months, I have notified many of the NRA members on my contact list of a few priority time-sensitive action items. In restarting this website, it’s time to update all of you on those issues: Washington, DC Gun Rights After months of pulling every promise and tactic out of their hat, anti-gun activists appear…