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Category Archives: District of Columbia
Innocent Victims of Gun Control: The DC Businessman
Gun control advocates like to describe their goals as ‘reasonable restrictions’ that would never interfere with the rights of average Americans. However, I think that DC Businessman Mark Witaschek would strongly disagree with that statement. Award winning journalist Emily Miller recently covered Witaschek’s … Continue reading
In DC anti-gunners appear immune to gun laws
It is becoming increasingly clear that anti-gun advocates, media personalities, and politicians are completely immune to the laws they insist the rest of us must abide by, at least in the District of Columbia. While average citizens and veterans who … Continue reading
The latest claim is that Gregory got bad advice from ATF
NBC continues to remain silent over the on-air crime committed by David Gregory last Sunday during Meet The Press when he was clearly in possession of a ‘high-capacity magazine’ in violation of D.C. Official Code § 7-2506.01. This code section … Continue reading
Failure to arrest David Gregory illustrates the hypocrisy of gun control
Last Sunday, in a Meet The Press interview with NRA Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre, NBC’s David Gregory repeatedly held up a 30 round magazine to illustrate his point that there should be a law against possessing such accessories. The problem? … Continue reading
4th Circuit to hear oral arguments in two key gun rights cases
The oral arguments in Lane v. Holder (CA4 Case 11-1847) will take place next Tuesday, October 23rd at 9:30AM in room 201 (the ‘Green Courtroom’ ) of the Powell Courthouse in Richmond Virginia. Lane is the first case docketed for the day … Continue reading
The man who single-handedly scuttled voting rights for DC
On Monday April 19th, DC residents seeking a vote in Congress were on the verge of achieving what they had worked for over 50 years to accomplish. Both houses of Congress were willing to grant DC a voting seat in … Continue reading
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