Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Legislation Would Disarm IRS
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). (Official portrait) Why has the Internal Revenue Service spent “at least $10 million on guns and ammunition” to arm 2,100
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). (Official portrait) Why has the Internal Revenue Service spent “at least $10 million on guns and ammunition” to arm 2,100
The fact is, if you are involved in a self-defense shooting, say goodbye to your pistol. The police are just doing their job, and one
I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a PSA Dagger for a while now, but I always hesitated because of the issues I kept
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Donald Trump 2025 Official Photo Cropped Trump’s message after a tragic mass shooting at Florida State University was clear: defend the Constitution, even in moments
While gun sales have declined from a peak in 2020-21, Americans are still buying lots of firearms, according to a Rasmussen survey. A recent Rasmussen
Concerned that lawful gun purchasers could unintentionally misrepresent themselves, thereby committing a felony, due to the wording on the firearms transaction record form, the chairman
Opinion Cory Booker Official Photo Earlier this month, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-N.J.) took to the Senate floor so that he could complain about President
A measure introduced in the U.S. Congress on April 17 is designed to secure the Second Amendment rights of Americans who live in rental properties
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