Democrat Doug Jones Tries, Fails to Hide His Support of New Regulations for Gun Shows
U.S. Senate candidate Doug Jones is mum on his position on gun laws yet it is clear he supports expanding background checks to gun shows.

U.S. Senate candidate Doug Jones is mum on his position on gun laws yet it is clear he supports expanding background checks to gun shows.

The Rancho Tehama gunman who killed five people and opened fire on a school proved anew that gun bans cannot stop a determined attacker.

Gun control proponent Gabby Giffords is pushing for new regulations on muzzleloaders while Senate Democrats are pushing an all-out ban on “assault weapons.”

Sens. John Cornyn, Chris Murphy, and Dianne Feinstein announced a new gun control bill which centers on background checks for gun purchases.

On Wednesday, NBC News reported that Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Chris Murphy (D-CT) were nearing a “bipartisan deal on gun control.”

The man who shot and killed five people in Rancho Tehama on Tuesday was barred from firearm possession via court order.

On November 13 Sen. John Cornyn announced he was ready to work with “[his] colleague from Connecticut” in pursuit of new gun legislation.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) took to Twitter on Wednesday to hint that his Republican colleagues are ready to cave on gun control.

Gabby Giffords’ gun control group is expanding their call for a bump stock ban to include .50 caliber rifles and other firearms, accessories that have not been used in a mass public attack.

A man opened fire at Rancho Tehama School one month after Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed legislation to ensure that teachers cannot shoot back if under attack.

Senate Democrats can push more gun control but Libertarians are unlikely to comply with any new gun law that makes its way onto the books.

Nine Sandy Hook Elementary families are seeking reinstatement of their suit against the maker of the stolen gun used in the school attack.

The “assault weapons” ban proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and about two dozen other Democrats could mean prison time for anyone who loans an AR-15 rifle to a friend.

During a November 13 appearance on NBC’s Today, former Vice President Joe Biden answered a question on Texas church attack hero Stephen Willeford by saying, “Well, first of all, the kind of gun being carried he shouldn’t be carrying.”

That law would legalize ex parte firearm confiscation orders like those in Washington state, California, Oregon, and Connecticut.

Country singer Faith Hill spoke out in favor of gun control and said it is time for the NRA to “tell the truth” about guns.

Steve Kerr responded to the Texas church attack by contrasting car and gun ownership without mentioning owning car is “80%” riskier than owning a gun.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Late Night,” former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton reacted to the 2017 election results by saying “the fever is finally breaking” and people are saying they don’t like bigotry. Hillary said, “I think the fever is finally
What is important to the gun prohibitionists is control; not gun control, just control, and that involves every facet of your life.

Fox News’ Congressional reporter Chad Pergram indicates that Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has agreed to allow a Judiciary Committee hearing on bump stock gun control.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is pushing gun control after poor federal reporting helped Texas killer Devin Kelley pass a background check to obtain his rifle.

In the wake of the heinous Texas church attack Miley Cyrus countered President Trump on gun control, demanding the passage of new gun laws.

Gun-controlled Chicago is nearing 600 homicides for 2017 which will be only the second time that level has been hit since 2003.

Is it confusing to anyone exactly why a pro-rape Hollywood and pro-rape mainstream media be anti-gun, would devote so much energy and money on propaganda designed to disarm the public?

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) walked out on a moment of silence in Congress Monday for the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

On Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” host Don Lemon opened his show with a monologue arguing that “thoughts and prayers” were not enough of a response to Sunday’s mass shooting at a Sutherland Springs, TX church.

President Donald Trump dismissed another question about gun control from the American press, during his visit to South Korea.

Moms Demand Action’s Shannon Watts claims Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) opposition to universal background checks is equivalent to opposing laws to stop the murder of small children.

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr labeled the nation’s inability to curb multiple-victim gun violence “disgusting” and a “shame” on Monday.

GOA executive director Erich Pratt issued a press release noting that gun control failed in Texas but an armed citizen saved the day.

Rocker Marilyn Manson pointed a fake rifle at concertgoers during a November 5 performance in San Bernardino, California, nearly two years after two terrorists used real rifles to cut down 14 people in a gun free zone on December 2, 2015.

Texans faced the greatest mass murder in the state’s history on Sunday as an atheist gunman killed 26 people in a church. Liberal social media users wasted little time to mock prayer, Christians, and Republicans in response.

Actor Wil Wheaton lashed out at House Speaker Paul Ryan following the deadly shooting at a Texas church Sunday, using social media to blast the congressman’s call to prayer after the attack, which claimed the lives of 26 worshippers and injured 30 others.

The Texas church shooter, Devin Kelley, acquired his gun via a background check at a retail sporting goods store in San Antonio.

The “good guy with a gun” who shot and wounded the alleged gunman at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday has been named in media reports as Stephen Willeford, 55, a local plumber.

“Fortunately, somebody else had a gun that was shooting in the opposite direction. Otherwise … it would’ve been much worse,” Trump said during a press conference in Japan.

Senate Democrats called for the passage of gun control laws within hours of the November 5 church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

Celebrities took to Twitter to call for increased gun control measures almost immediately after news broke of the shooting at a Sutherland Springs, Texas church on Sunday that claimed at least 24 lives.

Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito (R) signed a gun control bill Friday that bans bump stocks in the state of Massachusetts.

Media guidelines for CMA Awards make clear that red carpet reporters are not to ask country singers about their position on ‘gun rights.’
