When this card showed up in the mail yesterday, however, I had to question the group's ability to fact check. Both politicians here are listed incorrectly.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has pulled out of a Pennsylvania gun show because the show's organizers are refusing to allow certain types of legal rifles to be presented.
Having been around guns all my life, having been on a police force before, having a Dad, Step Dad and an Uncle All Chiefs of Police, I understand the importance of gun protection and the fun they can bring to enthusiasts.
The other night on Hannity he had a guest Jessie Duff who is a competition shooter and world champion...
On Wednesday President Obama announced a series of proposals to address gun violence. The day before, the National Rifle Association, which opposes the president's ideas, released a Web ad that stoked controversy, particularly because the ad focuses on Obama's daughters.
After feeling the pressure from NY Sen. Chuck Schumer and other NY politicians yesterday, Apple changed the age limit for the National Rifle Association's controversial target-shooting game NRA: Practice Range. The free app was originally rated 4+ and deemed suitable for children 4 years and up, but is now rated 12+ for children 12 and up.
The National Rifle Association went quiet after last week's shootings in Newtown, Connecticut, and many have been wondering what the gun-advocacy group would have to say. On Tuesday, the NRA released an official statement: