Mississippi Suspect Kills Eight, Including Deputy Sheriff, in House-to-House Rampage
Eight individuals were killed–including a deputy sheriff–in a house-to-house rampage in Mississippi on Saturday night.
Eight individuals were killed–including a deputy sheriff–in a house-to-house rampage in Mississippi on Saturday night.
The Texas Attorney General is leading a coalition of 15 states defending President Donald Trump’s revised immigration order of March 6.
On April 15 Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant (R) signed permitless carry legislation into law.
The Mississippi House concurred with the Senate by passing legislation on Tuesday to abolish the requirement for a concealed carry permit in the state.
On Tuesday, Republicans in Idaho, Hawaii, Michigan, and Mississippi will make their pick for the Republican nomination. According to recent polling, Donald Trump has a clear edge in these states. It is very possible, though, that a replay of Super
On February 29 the Mississippi House passed a measure barring enforcement of new federal gun controls in the state and Governor Phil Bryant (R) quickly urged the Senate to follow suit.
On Sunday morning Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny Dupree (D) suggested Mississippi’s allowance of open carry without a permit contributed to the deaths of Officers Benjamin Deen and Liquori Tate on May 10.
On March 29, the Mississippi Senate passed legislation containing a slew of crucial pro-gun proposals, one of which shields Mississippians from prosecution if the ATF or another federal agency revisits and institutes an AR-15 ammo ban in the future. The