Jason Ouimet

Reduce Crime, Not Rights

Jurisdictions that embrace the progressive soft-on-crime philosophy that was popularized after a handful of high-profile police-suspect interactions are fueling rising crime rates. American freedom is not to blame for this.

The NRA’s History of Success Continues

The Second Amendment was restored, brick by brick, in a decades-long battle spearheaded by the NRA that continues to this very day.

Life is Good in the Free States of America

Life for a gun owner who wants to carry for self-defense is quite different in freer states.

Local Work By Anti-Gun Radicals Emphasizes Need For Preemption

It is important to remember that attacks on our right to keep and bear arms are often made at the local level, and we don’t want these affronts to freedom to slip under anyone’s radar.

A Telling Gun-Control Debate on a College Campus

A small group of Michigan students are urging their college to ignore existing law and ban guns, even on the surrounding public roads.

Your Vote Matters

With a constructive mindset informed by the gun-rights triumph in the Old Dominion, gun owners have every reason to feel confident that diligent work done throughout 2022 will pay off for gun rights come November.

The Second Amendment Fight in Virginia

Should Terry McAuliffe be elected, an ominous future for the Second Amendment lays ahead.

Florida’s Pension Fund Joined a Gun-Control Compact, Until…

Despite its claims of support for the Second Amendment, these principles are decidedly anti-gun.

Standing Guard | A Crucial Moment In History

From the time I joined the NRA, I always felt we were the underdog, even though a majority of America was on our side.

President’s Column | Looking Back At 150 Years Of NRA Presidents

The NRA’s 150th anniversary has given us good reason to gaze back on our association’s history.

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