It should generate considerable disgust that gun-control advocates are now collaborating with foreign governments to undermine the constitutional rights of law-abiding Americans.
The midterm election in November offers the opportunity for pro-gun voters to take back the U.S. House of Representatives and restore the U.S. Constitution's checks and balances.
If the Second Amendment is to survive the last two years of this disastrous administration, our best hope is to elect pro-gun representatives and senators to Congress.
Sometimes, correcting injustice takes a little longer than it should. After 111 years, this New York law was finally struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Last month, we told you about cases in which NRA-ILA has been involved in defending the Second Amendment, but that is far from all we have been doing in the courts.
The data shows that the bulk of violent crimes in major cities are perpetrated by small numbers of known criminals. Rather that subjecting those criminals to vigorous prosecution, soft-on-crime prosecutors and politicians would rather blame law-abiding gun owners.
I am immensely proud to join with Second Amendment supporters across America in celebrating a major milestone reached in April, when Georgia became the 25th constitutional-carry state.
Joe Biden likes to brag that he "took on the NRA and won," but as chief executive, he's passed exactly zero gun-control bills. His prospects for doing so become more challenging each day thanks to your vigilance in defending our rights.
In 2021, the National School Boards Association sent a letter to the Biden administration seeking to have concerned parents labeled as "terrorists" for simply speaking up at school-board meetings.