Freedom Rings: Second Amendment Supporters March in Cities Across America
Second Amendment supporters marched in cities across America on July 7 as part of an effort organized by March 4 Our Rights.
Second Amendment supporters marched in cities across America on July 7 as part of an effort organized by March 4 Our Rights.
Turning Point USA is holding a High School Leadership Summit in D.C. and is offering travel and lodging scholarships to any student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the site of the heinous February 14 attack.
In an interview with the Washington Post taped on June 4, Parkland, Florida, Officer Scot Peterson said there was “no time” for him to be a coward during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting because “things went so fast.”
The man who is charged with the attack on Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14 recorded a video beforehand announcing his plans to be the “next school shooter of 2018.”
Every multiple murder committed by an individual with a firearm at a school, is followed immediately by a heated debate about why and how such a tragedy occurred, and what steps can be taken to prevent, or at least minimize the chance for a recurrence.
Hours after the heinous attack on Santa Fe High School, CNN released a list of school shootings that includes BB gun incidents and accidental discharges of legally possessed guns.
Apple CEO Tim Cook used part of his commencement speech at Duke University to praise student gun control activists from Parkland while deriding what he called an “epidemic of gun violence.”
Former Broward deputy Scot Peterson is collecting $8,702.35 per month on his pension, following his resignation after he failed to confront the Parkland shooter.
On Memorial Day weekend, Andrew Pollack will continue his tireless work to honor his daughter, Meadow, who died along with 16 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on Valentine’s Day when an armed former student with mental health issues stormed the school.
A small group of mostly high school students gathered in front of the White House on Friday as part of the National School Walkout, an anti-gun protest launched by a Connecticut teen following the shooting deaths of 17 people at a Florida high school in February.
Parkland shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv is countering the April 20 anti-gun walkout with a pro-gun event featuring speakers who will address ways to make schools safe without infringing on Second Amendment rights.
Former President Barack Obama urged on liberal student activist groups in a special essay published by Time magazine recognizing the top 100 most influential people in 2018.
Parkland school shooting hero Anthony Borges says Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel should have pursued Nikolas Cruz long before the February 14 attack occurred.
Fox has decided to back Laura Ingraham against the leftist cry bullies. I wish I didn’t have to live in a world where this was news.
Leftist CNN contributor Joan Walsh has dragged her network into the widening net of competing boycott campaigns after she “liked” a tweet from one Parkland, Florida shooting victim’s father criticizing a survivor.
Former talk show host Chelsea Handler says the Parkland shooting survivors now pushing for more gun control are “going to be leading the country” in the next five years. Therefore, we should respect “everything that they’re saying.”
David Hogg wasted an incredible opportunity on Thursday, when Fox News host Laura Ingraham apologized mocking him on Twitter the day before.
Research by University of Maryland sociologist Dana R. Fisher has revealed that about than 10% of the participants in the main “March for Our Lives” anti-gun protest in Washington, DC, on Saturday were under 18 years old.
The school shooting in Parkland, Florida, just becomes more tragic as new details are learned of the local sheriff’s department response – actually, its lack of response.
In the wake of the mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, pundits and politicians have proposed dozens of ideas to prevent the next school shooting that range from banning semi-automatic weapons to arming teachers. When elected to Congress in the fall, I will put forward a bill with an America First answer to this problem.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, knows what it feels like to be a part of something. After all, the former Arizona star has won championships as both a player and coach.
Saturday, Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL) discussed the bill Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed Friday to raise the purchase of long firearms from the age of 18 to 21, calling it “merely the beginning” of the response to last month’s Parkland,
Pat McCargo, the Chair of the Education Committee for the Cherry Hill African American Civic Association, argued at a public school board meeting on student safety that police might use “brown boys” as “target practice” if they were placed in schools.
President Trump is set to meet with leading figures in the video gaming industry Thursday, following the Parkland school shooting in February, despite the fact that his claim video games influence violence has been factually disproven.
“Students (and teachers) have reported being fearful of going to school,” adds Kirsanow, who also chairs the board of directors of the Center for New Black Leadership. “One school principal stated unequivocally that the people that are most harmed are the good students who want to learn but are harmed by the chaotic environment.”
An anti-Trump organization linked to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is leading the “National School Walkout” on March 14, in which millions of children will be instructed to demonstrate against guns.
“He probably wouldn’t have been able to buy the murder weapon if the school had referred him to law enforcement,” veteran FBI agent Michael Biasello told RealClearInvestigations (RCI).
The next chapter of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting saga has begun. Anti-gun interest groups and politicians have used the Parkland shooting to launch what, until recently, they regarded as a distant dream—a wave of state legislation authorizing the confiscation of firearms.
In the wake of the Parkland school massacre and our establishment’s corrupt reaction to it, ‘Death Wish’ is a perfectly timed reminder about the importance of owning firearms. It’s just not a very good movie.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced Friday that she will award Broward County Public Schools an initial $1 million grant to assist in recovery efforts following the shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14.
The attempt to turn the NRA into another cog in the Russian conspiracy to divide and control us is laughable, but the left-leaning media still find it deeply compelling.
The California State Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is working with public schools across the state to organize student walkouts on March 14 in support of gun control legislation.
Conservatives have criticized Trump for entertaining gun control ideas, but was most lacking at Wednesday’s meeting was any real defense of the Second Amendment.
Conservative YouTube commentator Ashton Birdie has been further sanctioned on the platform after she criticized the unverified claims of a Parkland student.
Under pressure from the mainstream media, YouTube is censoring conservative commentary on the Parkland shootings and aftermath.
In the wake of the Parkland school shooting massacre, and in order to deflect away from the only answer to this contagion of school shootings (which of course is hardening school security), our media and the left in general have to manufacture one stupid-hour after another in order to keep the focus on gun-grabbing.
According to Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham, a staffer from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office sent out an internal email asking everyone to “stand as one” in support of Sheriff Scott Israel as he faces “a flurry of media allegations” and “personal
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told a reporter that his deputy failing to enter the school while the shooting was in progress was not his responsibility.
President Donald Trump addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday morning and reiterated some of the proposals he is considering to improve school security and gun safety in the way of last week’s mass shooting at the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
For more than a week since the mass shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Americans have suffered through another one of our periodic fights about gun control, which are painful, divisive, and ultimately irresolvable.