Donald Trump to Address NRA Convention Fourth Consecutive Year
President Trump will address the NRA Annual Meetings on April 26, 2019, which will mark the fourth consecutive year he has spoken at the convention.
President Trump will address the NRA Annual Meetings on April 26, 2019, which will mark the fourth consecutive year he has spoken at the convention.
The Democrats’ latest legislative achievement is a perfect example of what happens when people who have no clue about a subject draft legislation on the topic.
Gun crime has hit a ten-year high in the English counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, and West Yorkshire, despite strict gun control laws.
British police have netted dozens of illegal firearms including an AK-47 assault rifle over a month-long period, with stringent gun control measures having failed to stop the weapons from circulating.
Wyoming State Sen. Anthony Bouchard (R-Cheyenne) is pushing to eliminate gun-free zones on college and K-12 campuses as well other public areas that currently ban concealed carry.
Personal weapons ownership is on the rise in Europe in response to mass sexual assaults and Islamist terror attacks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Iowa’s Republican lawmakers plan to pursue the elimination of a concealed carry permit requirement in the state once this year’s legislative session begins.
Brazil’s new President Jair Bolsonaro notes that “hoodlums already have guns” and demands changes to level the playing field by allowing law-abiding citizens better access to firearms for self-defense.
Brazil’s President-Elect Jair M. Bolsonaro noted on Saturday his plans to “decree” protections on citizens’ right to own guns.
A local landlord in Massachusetts is trying to boot a female Harvard graduate student from her apartment because of her legally owned guns.
Axios ran a story on November 27 presenting the NRA as in decline and suffering financially because of it.
Incoming House Democrats are promising to push the same gun control that failed to stop the Thousand Oaks, California, massacre.
A Change Research poll indicates gun control Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) now trails his pro-Second Amendment challenger, Matt Rosendale (R).
Conservative firebrand Jair Bolsonaro was elected as President of Brazil on Sunday, in a stunning repudiation of the country’s left-wing political establishment. So now, what lies in store for South America’s largest and most populous country?
American huntress Larysa Switlyk is facing a social media backlash, including death threats, for shooting a wild goat in Islay, Scotland.
Gun control groups are rallying in Nevada as Barack Obama-endorsed Jacky Rosen (D) continues campaigning to restrict gun rights.
A Gallup poll released this week shows gun control support has fallen 17 percent since 1990.
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) claims to be pro-Second Amendment but even a cursory glance at his record shows opposition to pro-gun Supreme Court nominees, support for Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s gun control schemes, and a D-rating from the NRA.
The NRA is lowering Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum’s (D) grade to “Fx” to highlight his to ties to Michael Bloomberg-sponsored gun control groups.
Senate candidate Phil Bredesen (D) is now in New York City attending a fundraiser with gun control proponent Michael Bloomberg.
A man was shot dead by a gunman on a pedal bike in broad daylight in Liverpool, England, on Sunday morning.
The son of Brazilian presidential frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro gave an interview with the newspaper O Globo on Monday, where he discussed the possibility of expanding nationwide gun rights in a similar way to the United States.
Police swooped on Yaxham village in Norfolk, England after reports of “gunshots and the sound of children screaming” — to find it a party of small children playing with Nerf guns.
Armed criminals pulled up alongside a police van on a moped and aimed a gun at the officers in an attempt to free a suspected burglar detained in the back in Croydon, South London.
JJudge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), has made clear in judicial writings that banning a certain “class of arms” is like banning a particular “category of speech.”
White feminist Kimberley Johnson went apoplectic after seeing a black man driving a car with an NRA sticker on it.
AWR talks with Dick Heller on this week’s episode of Bullets.
With just 3 percent of burglaries solved and many going uninvestigated, London’s police force has spent £20,000 designing a garden fortified with CCTV, spiky plants, and patches of gravel to deter criminals.
Czech president Miloš Zeman has put his name to a petition opposing an EU diktat which would clamp down on legal gun-owners and backed a constitutional amendment which would guarantee citizens’ right to keep arms for self-defence and protection of the homeland.
This week’s episode of Bullets features a discussion between host AWR and guests Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation and Mark Walters of Armed American Radio about what the Masters of the Universe have in store for you.
The NRA enjoyed a record of 87,154 attendees at its May 4-6 Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Dallas, Texas.
The hospital in Sadiq Khan’s London which U.S. President Donald Trump described as a “war zone” following a wave of deadly knife attacks has issued a statement responding to the controversy.
For much of America’s checkered past, being black meant having your opinion discounted by default. From the Three-Fifths Compromise that saw each slave counted as only a fraction of a person to the Jim Crow laws that disenfranchised black voters for a full century after the Civil War, having black skin resulted in a constant struggle to be heard.
Approximately 2,000 people rallied for gun rights Saturday at the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol. Many of those in attendance were carrying handguns or rifles. American flags and Gadsden flags were carried by many attendees as well.
As a summer project, Breitbart News is doing an AR-15 build using parts and accessories from Radical Firearms, DoubleStar, Battle Tested Equipment, Sightmark, and others.
South African actress Charlize Theron has revealed she is considering leaving the United States because of a perceived increase in racism under the Trump administration.
Rep. Todd Rokita (R-IN) and fifteen other Republicans sent a letter to the General Services Administration (GSA) urging the government agency to re-evaluate a $700 billion contract with Citibank due to the financial giant’s anti-gun policies.
Two men have been shot in Luton, a large and diverse town in Bedfordshire, north-west of London.
When country star Toby Keith was asked to weigh in on the gun debate in our country, he politely declined, saying, “I’m not that guy.”
What if the police — or an angry relative — could convene a secret hearing and, without notifying you, have you arrested for 21 days? Or shut down your newspaper for 21 days? Or seize your home for 21 days? Or confiscate your guns for 21 days?