A Weak Argument Against “Stand Your Ground”
Under what circumstances should an Arkansan be able to use deadly force in self-protection? This question will be discussed in
Read moreUnder what circumstances should an Arkansan be able to use deadly force in self-protection? This question will be discussed in
Read moreAttorney General Leslie Rutledge recently reiterated her view that the Second Amendment requires a state to afford its citizens either
Read moreGovernor Asa Hutchinson just said something that some people find controversial – he acknowledged that a four-year-old law means what
Read moreThe federal government may be coming for your ammunition. But if Senator John Boozman has his way, they won’t get it.
Read moreState Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill easily passed out of the state House Monday afternoon.
Read moreRep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill made it one step closer to becoming law today.
Read moreContrary to the claims of concealed-carry opponents, allowing concealed carry on campus among faculty and staff actually does make us safer, says a survivor of the Columbine High School massacre.
Read moreAs you’ve probably already heard, State Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill was narrowly defeated yesterday in the House Education Committee.
Read moreThose who want to protect our Second Amendment rights should take a look at state Rep. Charlie Collins’s HB 1077, which would make college campuses more Second Amendment friendly.
Read moreIt looks as though the ad has backfired on the Hays campaign: late last week, the NRA announced that it would be airing a new radio spot throughout election day that will make voters more aware of Hays’s abysmal record on guns.
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