February 16, 2015
In the News
Feb. 24 Panel at Washington College to Discuss Gun Violence
February 12, 2015
In the News
SC Bill Aims to Prove State Gun-Friendly through NRA Curriculum in Schools
February 6, 2015
In the News
“Gun Show” Causes Chestertown to Think
February 6, 2015
In the News
Senate Strikes Down Law to Allow Concealed Carry on School Property
February 5, 2015
In the News
House Panel Scraps More Gun Control Bills
February 4, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−Less than two weeks into the General Assembly session, Republican lawmakers have resorted to backroom dealing in order to kill a package of gun safety bills in an effort to avoid attracting attention from the media and public.
February 4, 2015
In the News
A Florida Man Turned His Front Yard Into a Shooting Range—and That’s Perfectly Legal
February 2, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−This afternoon, the Virginia Senate defeated legislation, SB 1132, which would have allowed individuals with concealed handgun permits to carry loaded firearms on school property outside of regular school hours.
January 30, 2015
In the News
Gun-Toting Teachers Might Be Allowed to Shoot Your Aggressive Kid
January 29, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−Despite riveting testimony from Lisette Johnson—who was shot five times by her abusive husband in Chesterfield County—and others personally affected by gun violence, the House Militia, Police and Public Safety Subcommittee #1 voted down HB 2085 this evening.
January 29, 2015
Press Release
Washington, DC−A reporter who has made a career out of publicly attacking the District of Columbia’s democratically enacted gun laws has no business serving as a “chief investigative reporter” covering the city’s affairs.
January 29, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−Today at 4:00PM, the House Militia, Police and Public Safety Subcommittee #1 will take up several important pieces of legislation that would enhance public safety in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
January 28, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−In a dramatic turn of events, the Senate Courts of Justice Committee voted 10-4 today to approve SB 943, a bill that would prohibit those convicted of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, sexual battery, and stalking from purchasing and possessing firearms.
January 27, 2015
Press Release
Richmond, VA−Following a controversial vote on Monday, a Virginia Senate committee will again on Wednesday consider a bill that would prohibit those convicted of domestic violence, sexual battery, and stalking from purchasing and possessing firearms.
January 20, 2015
In the News
Why the Gun Industry Struggled to Find a Comedian to Play its Annual Trade Show
January 13, 2015
In the News
Alabama Bill Would Allow Loaded Handguns in Cars without Permit
January 8, 2015
In the News
Jay Leno Coming to Hershey to Talk to Congressional Republican Lawmakers
January 2, 2015
In the News
“Gun Lady” Carolyn McCarthy Finally Going Home
January 1, 2015
In the News
Gun Control Groups Scrounge for Cash, Ideas to Fight GOP-Controlled Congress
December 22, 2014
In the News
One Filmmaker Suggests Kids Steal Guns from Parents for Gun Safety