If bureaucrats deem your rights as expendable during a crisis, they have the power to suspend your rights at any time.

If bureaucrats deem your rights as expendable during a crisis, they have the power to suspend your rights at any time.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion letter ruling that local governments may not restrict the sale of firearms during disaster declarations.
For the next 168 hours? Kind of. But it’s complicated.
O’Rourke has called for mass gun confiscation, proudly declaring, “Hell yes, we’re going to take your AR-15.”
In a new video released by the National Association for Gun Rights, Nehls is shown taking aim at gun owners and the legislature.
Texans showed up to the Capitol to say they had enough of lawmakers dragging their feet on pro-gun legislation.
The move is part of a national spending spree by Everytown that aims to spend at least $60 million, more than double what it spent in the 2018 midterm elections.
The grassroots are powerful and need to flex their muscle more often so that politicians will take note.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms wants to add a “non-binary” gender option to the background check form used for new firearm purchases.
Volunteer church security teams were illegal under Texas law, until the actions of former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi.