Federal Lawmakers Targeted by Obama
President Obama is spending big bucks on a Twitter campaign today to target three PA lawmakers he thinks he can cause problems for with Second Amendment issues.
President Obama is spending big bucks on a Twitter campaign today to target three PA lawmakers he thinks he can cause problems for with Second Amendment issues.
Vice President Biden decided to lecture Philadelphia-area tv viewers and newspaper readers about how banning commonly owned firearms isn’t a violation of the Second Amendment.
Just as promised on the campaign trail, Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, Kathleen Kane, is now “modifying” reciprocity agreements to restrict carry in the Keystone State. Pennsylvania residents who have Florida permits can keep them, but they will no longer be valid in Pennsylvania. More importantly, non-Florida non-residents with Florida licenses to carry can no longer carry…
The Vice President’s visit, announced Thursday afternoon, is so far being kept quiet and will not be open to the public for comment from voters.
Rep. Steve Santarsiero told folks in December that the continued ownership of semi-automatic rifles was a “loophole” that must be closed in Pennsylvania – in other words, confiscation. Now he has launched a new organization from Bucks County to push his agenda in Harrisburg.
In Lackawanna County, the sheriff is posting extra hours due to concealed carry license demand spikes. This is a great opportunity to reach out to other gun owners who want to defend our rights.
Former Governor Tom Ridge was on MSNBC discussing the fact that he believes banning semi-automatic rifles is just a first step in tackling the issue of gun violence.
According to reports, the Philadelphia-based CeaseFire PA was invited to the White House to share what kinds of gun control proposals they would like to see enacted at the federal level.
The Associated Press reported that Gov. Tom Corbett is considering a ban on any gun shows on public property, but it appears to be a case of the press creating a story where there otherwise is none. Considering that the Governor recently made clear that gun bans are not on the table for the Commonwealth…
State Rep. Greg Lucas announced that he’ll soon sponsor legislation allowing trained and licensed school personnel to carry firearms.
The press challenged Gov. Corbett to change his mind on banning legal firearms today, and he responded with a clear message that he doesn’t see the answer to tragedies in gun bans.
In Pennsylvania, we’ve got the following reports from various politicians calling for more restrictions on law-abiding gun owners, both federal and local.
It seems like every election, we have at least one race right here in Pennsylvania that was determined by a razor-thin margin. Here is a look at the close races for gun owners.