Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. firearm manufacturers has a sick and twisted wrinkle. The Biden administration’s “open border” policy is funding the same violent narco-terrorists that plague Mexico with violence, murders, corruption and sending illicit drugs into America.
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Biden signs pro-gun bill. Gun owners shocked! Biden angry!
Sometimes there’s an upside to mental decline — like when President Biden stumbles into signing a bill that restores Second Amendment rights for America’s veterans.
ATF inspector stops firearm purchase, says buyer smelled of marijuana
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives industry operations investigator violated the Second Amendment rights of a central Florida man last month, when he ordered a gun dealer to halt a pistol sale because he believed the purchaser possibly smelled of marijuana.
Meet BFA at Open Seasons Sportsman’s Expo March 15-17
Leaders of the Buckeye Firearms Association will be on hand this weekend at the Open Seasons Sportsman’s Expo, on the grounds of the Ohio Expo Center & State Fair in Columbus.
House committee tackles federal government weaponization
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government asked pointed questions to several Biden administration officials on why the federal government is working against the American people instead of for them, including when it comes to firearms purchases.
Removing the paper ceiling in concealed carry
Most gun owners never take more advanced firearms classes than those required to get their concealed carry permits. Add that my state recently became the 28th state to adopt constitutional carry. I wonder if more gun owners will continue their training now that the artificial ceiling of a concealed carry permit is gone.
ATF director laments congressional, Americans’ distrust to upend 2A
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Steven Dettelbach joined CBS’s Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan to talk about violent crime committed with firearms and the tools he wants from Congress. The problem is those requests have already been rejected by Congress for good reason.
California again violates Constitution by disarming individuals based on vacated offenses
The U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California granted summary judgment Feb. 28 to three individuals whose Second Amendment rights were unconstitutionally violated by the state of California. The case began over five years ago.
Colorado politics put school children at risk
Let’s look at the political landscape and see how politics today are risking the lives of Colorado’s school children. Why would politicians put our children at risk, and why would we put up with it?
U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in bump stock case
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Feb. 28 in the case Garland v. Cargill, concerning ATF’s 2018 rule classifying bump stocks as machineguns.
