Youth Football League Criticized for Raffling ‘Freedom Stick’ (AR-15)
A youth football and cheerleading league in North Carolina received criticism for the decision to raffle an AR-15 rifle, which the raffle organizers refer to as a “Freedom Stick.”
A youth football and cheerleading league in North Carolina received criticism for the decision to raffle an AR-15 rifle, which the raffle organizers refer to as a “Freedom Stick.”
During his Tuesday speech in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden again threatened his political enemies via the mention of F-15 jets.
While speaking in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday President Biden said, “The bullet out of an AR-15 travels fives times a rapidly as a bullet shot out of any other gun.”
Parkland father Fred Guttenberg, an outspoken gun control proponent, claims Madison County, North Carolina’s, plan to have AR-15s for classroom defense is “absolute insanity.”
A woman detained in Grady County, Oklahoma, slipped out of her handcuffs in the back of a patrol car, grabbed the officer’s AR-15, and striking a bystander with bullet fragments.
Houston Independent School District approved over $2 million in funding for rifles, ballistic shields, ammunition, and communication devices for school resource officers throughout the district.
Florida’s Indian River County School District has added an AR-15 to every school so students returning to class in the fall will have school resource officers who can access rifles in the event of an attack.
Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke (D) called a campaign rally attendee a “motherf*cker” Wednesday after he laughed at O’Rourke’s hyperbolic description of the AR-15 rifle.
North Carolina’s Madison County School District has put an AR-15 in a safe in every school in the county so the guns can be accessed for classroom defense in case of attack.
Although the left has spent decades telling Americans things like “an AR-15 is not for hunting,” a Winchester Ammunition survey reported by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) shows 60 percent of centerfire rifle hunters use AR/AK-platform rifles on their hunts.
Reps. Seth Moulton (D-MA) and Veronica Escobar (D-TX) are pushing the “Mass Shooter Prosecution Act,” which would open mass shooters and their “support networks” up to terrorism charges in the event the shooters use guns Democrats typically label “assault weapons.”
Surveillance video shows a Norco, California, liquor store owner pull a shotgun and shoot an AR-15-wielding alleged robber shortly before 3:00 a.m. Sunday.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard used his Tuesday press conference to criticize an 18-year-old American’s ability to walk into a gun store and “buy an AK-15 automatic weapon.”
The Associated Press emerged from Wednesday’s House Committee on Oversight and Reform hearing completely aghast the gun industry profits from selling guns.
CLAIM: During Wednesday’s congressional testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Gun Owners of America’s (GOA) Antonia Okafor said, “94 percent of mass shootings occur in gun-free zones.”
Figures from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) indicate there are more AR/AK-style firearms in private possession “than Ford F-Series trucks on the road.”
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) said it is “time to name and shame” AR-15 makers during opening comments Wednesday for the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on “assault weapons.”
NBC Sports’ ProFootballTalk published a statement from Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson Sunday in which he announced that he will cancel his “AR-15” clothing line to avoid being associated with “the assault rifle.”
The House Judiciary Committee will be moving on an “assault weapons” ban bill that targets at least 45 specific AR-15 rifles and approximately 30 specific AK-47s.
The Associated Press announced an update to its stylebook Wednesday, advising journalists to quit using phrases like “assault rifle” or “assault weapon.”
My favorite part of the post-Roe v. Wade era (other than writing “post-Roe v. Wade era”) is the pure joy that comes with the left’s terrible arguments.
Democrats know “virtually nothing” about the firearms they seek to ban, according to Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, who called out House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler for his ignorance on the subject earlier this week.
The gun-grabbers in the Democrat party and corporate media keep making the same stupid argument: “No one needs an AR-15.” Have you met Kyle Rittenhouse?
Have you met Kyle Rittenhouse?
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) is pushing a 1,000 percent tax on AR-15s and other semiautomatic rifles that Democrats label as “assault weapons.”
Actor Matthew McConaughey used an Austin American-Stateman op-ed to push for more gun control as an “acceptable sacrfice” in the wake of high-profile, firearm-based shootings the U.S.
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich spoke at a ‘Stand with Uvalde’ rally Saturday, referenced AR-15s and said, “I shouldn’t be able to buy one, you shouldn’t be able to buy one.”
After enjoying years of taxpayer-funded protection from agencies and departments, many of which avail themselves of AR-15 rifles, Hillary Clinton tweeted Friday, “No one actually needs an AR-15.”
President Joe Biden enjoys round-the-clock, wall-to-wall protection by good guys armed with the very guns he wants to bar Americans from owning.
Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-NY)) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) are in face-off because of redistricting, and both are using the Uvalde shooting as a springboard for a gun control showdown.
During a campaign event on May 21, 2022, Texas Democrat gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke expressed his belief that Americans who own AR-15s should not be able to keep them.
Whoopi Goldberg told her co-hosts Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” that AR-15s should be banned in the United States.
Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) said Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day” that there could be a bipartisan agreement in the Senate to raise the age limit for “AR-15 assault-style” guns from 18 to 21.
NBC Sports’ Peter King used his Memorial Day Football Morning in America column to criticize U.S. gun laws and to call for a ban on the sales of AR-15 rifles.
In the wake of a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school last week that left 19 children and two teachers dead, which has led to an effort to ban AR-15s, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) pushed back against the idea that AR-15s were weapons of war” that the nation’s founding fathers would be against.
An alleged attacker with an AR-15 was shot dead in Charleston, West Virginia, Wednesday night by a woman who was carrying a pistol for self-defense.
Julia Ioffe found herself in hot water when she said that 2A advocates would suddenly be for banning AR-15s if they were used in abortions.
Washington Post senior editor Marc Fisher tweeted on Thursday that the AR-15 rifle was “invented for Nazi infantrymen.”
Early Thursday morning Elon Musk tweeted his belief that people should have to get a “special permit” in order to own “assault rifles.”
President Joe Biden suggested Thursday that Americans were purchasing guns like AR-15s for the sake of killing people.
On Wednesday New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) tweeted that it is “wrong” that an 18-year-old “can buy an AR-15 without a license” in New York and vowed to change that.