South Carolina Mayor Boasts of Implementing $500 Fine for Bump Stock Usage
Columbia, South Carolina Mayor Steven Benjamin (D) is boasting about his city council’s decision to ban bump stocks and apply a fine of $500 for anyone caught using one.
Columbia, South Carolina Mayor Steven Benjamin (D) is boasting about his city council’s decision to ban bump stocks and apply a fine of $500 for anyone caught using one.
The NRA-ILA’s Chris Cox is making clear that NRA members will not take blame for the actions of the Las Vegas “madman.”
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) is calling for a suppressor ban in reaction to the October 1 attack in Las Vegas.
Because Nevada is one of the states in which Michael Bloomberg-funded Everytown for Gun Safety campaigned relentlessly for universal background checks in 2016, it is important to note that such checks would have done absolutely nothing to prevent the October 1 Las Vegas attack.
On October 17 Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) said having firearms and being armed is “part of the fabric of our nation.”
In a letter dated October 12, the ATF Association informed lawmakers that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) approved bump stocks because they do not turn a semiautomatic rifle into “a machine gun.”
Reports released Wednesday night indicate a second employee radioed the hotel about Stephen Paddock six minutes before the attack began yet the hotel did not call police until after the attacker began raining down shots on concert-goers.
The anti-gun Left is trying to persuade Americans to support a ban on bump stocks in the wake of the horrific Las Vegas shooting.
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) introduced gun control aimed at law-abiding Americans, and it already has nine Republicans co-sponsors.
A poll released October 11 shows that voters remain more supportive of gun rights versus gun control in the wake of the Las Vegas attack.
During the October 9 airing of Tucker Carlson Tonight, law professor Richard Painter suggested police ought to be able to track gun purchases and knock on an individual’s door if that person acquires “too many.”
Various Democrats–and/or Democrat surrogates–have voiced support for nine different gun controls since Sunday.
Rep. Thomas Massie tweeted a video showing AR-15 with a bump stock as less accurate than an AR-15 fired traditionally at the same rate of fire.
Three Las Vegas concert goers filed a lawsuit against a bump stock manufacturing company over legally made but criminally used bump stocks.
On October 8, ABC News’s Matthew Dowd tweeted that the Las Vegas attacker killed more Americans in one night than radical Islam has killed in the last decade.
Sen. Chris Murphy stressed that requiring a background check for every gun sale is the “North Star” for Democrats regarding gun control.
Jonathan Pring surrendered all his guns in hopes of making a statement following the heinous attack on concert goers in Las Vegas.
After the heinous attack on concertgoers in Las Vegas, actor Ashton Kutcher tweeted “enough is enough” and called for gun control.
The Bennington Banner is facing outrage after running a cartoon of dead bodies in hopes of gun control conversation.
Democrats soften on gun control, and House Speaker Paul Ryan has seized the moment by dropping pro-gun legislation.
During a Tuesday afternoon press conference, Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters that the Las Vegas gunman placed cameras in the hallway so he could see police coming to apprehend him.
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced he was skipping the moment of silence for Las Vegas attack victims because he is unhappy that Congress will not further restrict the Second Amendment.
Sean Payton tweeted that more Americans have been killed by guns since 1968 than have been killed on battlefields throughout US history.
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday regarding the potential for new gun control debate in Congress after the tragedy in Las Vegas, President Trump’s tax reform plan, and the federal response to Puerto Rico.
During his opening monologue on Monday night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel made seven false or misleading statements about gun laws as part of a push to shame Congress into enacting increased gun control measures following Sunday’s attack on a country music concert in Las Vegas that left 59 people dead and hundreds more injured.