NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 31, NUMBER 38
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| | | | On September 26, President Joe Biden signed an executive order “combatting emerging firearm threats.” |
| | | | Last week, the Biden-Harris administration celebrated the one-year anniversary of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. |
| | | | Kamala Harris is the most anti-gun candidate who has ever been as close as she is to becoming president, even if she has been less than forthcoming on her specific views on firearms and the Second Amendment. |
| | | | Vice President and Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris has, in the past, been forthcoming about her support of gun confiscation and mandatory “buybacks” (here and here), and there’s little reason to believe that she has changed her values. |
| | | | On September 24, NRA and the Firearms Policy Coalition filed an amicus brief in United States v. Duarte, a challenge to the federal lifetime prohibition on firearms possession by nonviolent felons. |
| | | | On September 24, NRA filed an amicus brief supporting a challenge to the federal ban on carrying firearms at post offices. |
| | | | This Executive Order is just one more attempt by the Biden-Harris Administration to deflect attention from their soft-on-crime policies that have emboldened criminals in our country. The orders are notably heavy on election-year rhetoric and light on substance. It's no secret that Americans don't feel safe under the Biden-Harris Administration, as evidenced by the record number of firearms being purchased for the defense of self and family. |
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