Anti-Gun UC-Davis Study of Retailers Biased, NSSF Says
NRAs GunBanObama.com Website Details Presidents Gun Record
CMP Offering Scholarships to Qualified High School Students
Stevens’ Push On Guns Underscores Importance Of High Court Nominees
Univision Connects Fast and Furious to Mexican Massacre
More BATFE, DOJ Officials Need To Lose Jobs in Fast and Furious Scandal
Rumor Control: U.N. ATT and POA, Bad but Different
The New Gun Culture
Blackwash: So Far, Only Two Take the Fall for ‘Fast and Furious’
The S&W M&P15 Sport: Add Bling for Fun
Readers can legitimately question the wisdom of buying a $650 AR and spending $700 more on it. Such is the case with the Modern Sporting Rifle. It is a hole into which you can just keep pouring money.
Judicial Watch Sues Department of Justice for ‘Fast and Furious’ Documents
Down Range: October 2012
Working in the bowels of the Fast and Furious mess have been two largely unthanked writers, Examiner.com gun blogger David Codrea and citizen journalist Mike Vanderboegh of the Sipsey Street Irregulars blog. Over the months, and now years, of this newest BATFE scandal, they have continued to locate and publicize whistleblowers' accounts, incriminating documents, and other strings that unraveled this unbelievably stupid operation. I wish I could say it was "criminally stupid" what various DOJ lawyers and law-enforcement "professionals" committed in F&F, but the fact of the matter is, when you work for FedGov, you can wrongly shoot people (ask Randy Weaver) or immolate dozens of women and children (in Waco) and still retire with a fat taxpayer-funded pension.



























