Bloomberg Drops Big Money in Pennsylvania
Spending millions on television ads and anti-gun rallies, NYC Mayor Bloomberg is hoping the promise of his money will encourage lawmakers to ignore pro-rights voters.
Spending millions on television ads and anti-gun rallies, NYC Mayor Bloomberg is hoping the promise of his money will encourage lawmakers to ignore pro-rights voters.
Anti-gun Senators kept the contents of their so-called background check bill quiet until after it passed from the Judiciary Committee. Now that we know what is in it, it appears the goal is to set up so many legal problems for gun owners that nearly every single one could face felony charges.
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.
In Pennsylvania, we’ve got the following reports from various politicians calling for more restrictions on law-abiding gun owners, both federal and local.
If you watch most political coverage in mainstream outlets, the focus is on the presidential race. However, Congress has just as much impact as the presidency when it comes to legislation that can impact our rights.
Here we are just a few weeks out from the 2011 elections, but most political news is really about 2012. We take a look some of the big federal race in Pennsylvania.
Joint Statement by Wayne LaPierre, NRA Executive Vice President & CEO, and Chris Cox, Executive Director of NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action There may be no vote a United States Senator casts that is more important than a vote to confirm a nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Now that the Court has clearly stated…
David Kopel is the Research Director of the Independence Institute, an NRA instructor, a Second Amendment scholar, and a friend of PAGunRights.com. On Thursday evening, he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Elena Kagan’s record on the Second Amendment. His commentary discusses the “Clinton-Kagan gun ban” and how “neither her testimony, nor her professional…
The Second Amendment is now incorporated to cover state and local governments according to today’s opinion released in McDonald vs. Chicago. According to SCOTUS Blog, the decision has been released today, and we’ll have more details as the opinion is shared with the public. In the meantime, please take a few minutes to thank the…
Members of Congress are lining up to write a pro-rights brief in the history-making McDonald v. Chicago. Will the PA delegation join in? Here is the latest news.
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.
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.
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.