a historic day for the NRA and also for the Second Amendment. |
Americans saw a complete collapse of the government's ability to protect them. |
Cities do not have the authority under the state law to ban the possession of handguns. |
Congress finally got frustrated by politicians and gun-ban advocates misusing their trace data in a way that was not only misrepresenting the truth, but was releasing sensitive information that could impede criminal investigation. |
don't have deep pockets. |
For someone attacked by criminals to be victimized a second time by a second-guessing legal system is wrong. |
Gun buyback programs are largely gestures for Mr. Rogers' neighborhood on TV, ... The world of drug dealers and gang members and violent felons -- they don't live in that neighborhood. |
Gun buyback programs are largely gestures for Mr. Rogers' neighborhood on TV. The world of drug dealers and gang members and violent felons -- they don't live in that neighborhood. |
He voted the way that state wanted him to vote, ... I mean, he used to call us up. We used to have meetings. We contributed to him. And I kind of look at him now, and I go, 'This is a conversion worthy of investigation by the church.' |
I believe Clinton needs a certain level of violence in this country, |
I really wish they would take a look at this program because it is the only one out there that really makes children safe, and it's cut accident rates to the lowest levels in U.S. history. |
I think it may be the most important election in the history of the Second Amendment. We're telling people, if they value the freedom to own a firearm, this is the election you'd better get out and vote. |
I think the air is out of the gun control balloon, and I think what popped the balloon is politics and elections. |
I've come to believe he (Clinton) needs a certain level of violence in this country. He is willing to accept a certain level of killing to further his political agenda. The vice president, too. How else can you explain this dishonesty we get out of the administration? |
If we lose under California state law, which I don't expect, that is not the end of it. The next step would be a federal lawsuit based on infringement of the Second Amendment of the Constitution. |