When we try to curb the surges of unchanging human nature, or to quench a conflagration with an act of legislature … we are every bit as foolish as I’ll prove to any jury, as those enterprising beavers when they … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Drugs, Economics, Farm Bill, fracking, Gun Violence, Health Care, Immigration, Political, pro-life/pro-choice, Social Security Tagged 2022, Max Della Pia, Nick Langworthy, NY-23
Rep. Tenney (R-NY-22) cosponsored these bills which she supports. They are listed in her plan to protect the Second Amendment. With the exception of H.R. 38, none has more than 49 cosponsors. None has emerged from committee. ~~~ Safeguarding our … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigning, Congress, Constitution, Gun Violence, Homeland Security, Political, Uncategorized Tagged privacy, Rep. Tenney
NY-23 Special Election, Aug 23, 2003. The Democratic Party candidate is Max Della Pia. The Republican Party candidate is Joe Sempolinski. Max is also running in the November General Election, Joe is not. Joe’s view from his website: Joe is … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Gun Violence, Political Tagged guns, Joe Sempolinski, Max Della Pia, NY-23, Second Amendment, Special Election Aug. 23rd
Three background check bills (H.R. 8, H.R. 1446, H.R. 1518) have been introduced in Congress. H.R. 8 and H.R. 1446 have passed the House; none have yet become law. H.R. 8 has 201 cosponsors including 3 Republicans; H.R. 1446 has … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Gun Violence, Legislation, Political Tagged 2022, background checks, firearms
Rep. Tenney responds to mass murder with a fundraising message. She writes: According to the president, the MAGA crowd is the most extreme group in history. More extreme than Nazis. Worse than the KKK, even! Those groups (MAGA, Nazis, KKK) … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Gun Violence, Political, Uncategorized Tagged 2022, Rep. Claudia Tenney
Now, more than ever, support for the Second Amendment is crucial. While I support targeted efforts to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, I stand strongly against efforts by gun-grabbers to strip law-abiding Americans of their constitutional rights. … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Gun Violence, Political, Reed’s Views Tagged 2022, guns, Rep. Reed, Rep. Stefanik, Rep. Tenney, SAFE Act, States’ rights
The Politics of Fear Rich Moon Rich Moon is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. He will work to protect you and your family’s right to bear arms and defend against tyranny. The left wants to take away our … Continue reading
Posted in Gun Violence Tagged Claudia Tenney, Joe Sempolinski, Rich moon
She Calls Her Opponent a ‘Racist,’ He Calls Her a ‘Radical’: Catching Up With Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95 By Amanda H. Cronin and Alec Giufurta She Calls Her Opponent a ‘Racist,’ He Calls Her a ‘Radical’: Catching Up With Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95 … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Campaign Finances, Campaigning, Congress, Constituents, Education, Environmental, gay rights, Gun Violence, Health Care, Political, Racism Tagged Criminal justice, Tom Reed, Tracy Mitrano
Carl Hulse, writing in last Sunday’s New York Times, discusses firearm legislation. His account starts in 1994 when the subject arose. About the 1994 assault weapons ban, Hulse writes: With Congress prepared to again clash over gun safety, in the … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Congress, Gun Violence, Political Tagged Carl Hulse, New York Times