More Black Americans Discover the Second Amendment is There for Everyone

“I just feel like in my viewpoint, every Black person in America, especially Black males, needs to have some type of protection with them as often as [they] can, because I think the political climate [is] getting to the point where it’s just going to be a lot of violence coming our way,” [Bruce] Tomlin … Read more

A New Gun Owner’s First Summer Carrying a Gun: A Season of Change

By Patrick Buchanan My, what a difference a summer can make, especially in 2020. I shared my initial foray into the world of firearms earlier. Later, I shared this reality check when I realized that although I could carry, at the time I didn’t really want to. Many of you were very helpful with great … Read more

Big Surprise: American Continue to Arm Themselves as Black Lives Matter Agenda Takes Hold

This past week, I was having dinner with a couple of friends. As we were discussing the current situation, one, who is a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon, mentioned that he had just bought his first gun — he is 86 years old. Another friend at the dinner, who is a well-regarded attorney and former senior government … Read more

The True Cost of Buying Your First Handgun

By Rob Aught Sticker shock. Anyone who has ever shopped for a car knows what it is. I was somewhat surprised to find out it can apply to firearm purchases as well. Fortunately, when I went to buy my first firearm someone was kind enough to warn me that just buying a gun isn’t the … Read more

The New York Times Discovers That Black People Buy Guns for the Same Reasons Everyone Else Does

“Guns are dangerous. I never wanted one in my home. But a month ago, I bought a handgun and I learned how to shoot it,” says Kat Traylor. “Right now, I need a gun to be safe in this country.” https://t.co/VvcP2KbaY2 pic.twitter.com/GZX4p9KOlY — New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) July 2, 2020 Many black Americans are, … Read more

Guns Are For Everyone: Black Gun Ownership, NAAGA Membership Soars

In the face of a global pandemic and the recent police killings of black men and women, NAAGA has seen a spike in membership. With over 34,000 members and 75 chapters around the country, NAAGA’s popularity is surprising to many, including its founders. “Good people should have a fighting chance to defend themselves. And if … Read more

Gun Control Advocates’ Long List of Lies Have Put Law-Abiding Americans at Risk

Dats the good stuff pic.twitter.com/5wCcuz8DTc — WeaponOutfitters.com (@WeaponOutfitter) June 1, 2020 By Theresa Inacker We all know that Moms Demand Action and Everytown are against “gun violence.” Have you ever asked yourself why the gun control ‘Karens’ aren’t against ALL violence? Why are they only against “gun violence?” I ask gun control shills like Shannon … Read more

Retailers: 40% of 2020 Gun Buyers are First-Timers and 40% of Those are Female

By Jim Curcuruto The early part of 2020 has been unlike any other year for firearm purchases—particularly by first-time buyers—as new NSSF research reveals millions of people chose to purchase their first gun during the COVID-19 pandemic. January 2020 started out with a strong SHOT Show, followed by buzz surrounding background check figures on firearms … Read more

It Took a Pandemic for Me to Finally Buy a Gun…or Two

By Patrick Buchanan I recently purchased my first gun and, if you’re scoring at home, shortly thereafter I bought a second one. My story is not unique. There were over 3.7 million firearm background checks done for firearm purchases in March alone. New gun owners often get accused of jumping on the bandwagon when the … Read more