Self-defense is a natural right and constitutional carry is spreading. Despite what the Biden administration argues, armed citizens are not the problem. The statistics back this up.
A recent armed home-defense episode in France points out a drastic difference in the way that country looks at the topic of self-defense in the home compared to here in the United States.
Sen. Durbin tried to shut down an expert witness because he didn't want people to hear the truth about what has pushed crime rates up. Here's what happened.
American federalism allows states to be incubators of new ideas and policies. This can be helpful. But this isn't supposed to happen with a natural right that's specifically protected within the U.S. Bill of Rights.
The truth can be a moving target as our understanding evolves with new data, but we must try to hit the target every time and be honest about our mistakes. This, however, isn't what the gun-control crowd tries to do.
President Biden is pushing the fiction that guns are to blame for a rise in murder rates and for other violent crime. This is a false narrative that's easy to dispel.
President Biden and his administration are set on an anti-gun, pro-criminal course that is taking a tragic toll across America; meanwhile, Biden has continued to blame the Second Amendment instead of criminals.