York Passes Gun Control Resolution
While acknowledging that local gun laws are illegal, York leaders passed a resolution asking the state legislature to pass gun control to make gun owners victims twice should their guns be stolen.
While acknowledging that local gun laws are illegal, York leaders passed a resolution asking the state legislature to pass gun control to make gun owners victims twice should their guns be stolen.
A roar of protest is spreading among Pennsylvania mayors who are rejecting New York City-style gun control and leaving Mayor Bloomberg’s anti-gun group. Be part of the action in your backyard.
Since our call to action to reduce the reach of NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun initiative in Pennsylvania, we have at least one positive change to the list.
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.
With all of the attention paid to Second Amendment politics, it is sometimes easy to forget what they are doing to support the shooting sports here in Pennsylvania.
NRA Director Tom Selleck topped a poll of celebrities that voters would like to see move into politics. Ted Nugent, another Board member, proved to be the third most popular choice.
In a decision that could pull millions of dollars from Pittsburgh businesses, NRA may take their economic might to a city that won’t ban guns with an illegal ordinance.
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.
Wildlife management officials call for an expansion of archery hunting in Tyler State Park, but hunting foes are moving to stop the plans.
Seasoned political activists realize that upcoming state elections actually have the power to change the political landscape for a decade or more. Find out why this matters to Pennsylvania’s gun owners.
York City Councilors will meet on Sept. 8 to discuss the proposed lost-and-stolen gun ordinance. The ordinance is illegal under state preemption laws and will force the law-abiding to “prove their innocence.”
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.
The biggest issue for most Pennsylvanians looking to call for their mayors to leave the coalition will be convincing them that Mayor Bloomberg is a political liability. Here are tips you can follow.