Poll: Majority of Texans Reject ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
“Hell no.” That’s what Texans appear to be saying about the idea of banning AR-15s and AK-47s, according to a new poll.
“Hell no.” That’s what Texans appear to be saying about the idea of banning AR-15s and AK-47s, according to a new poll.
Democrat’s pick for governor of Texas is sticking with a strategy of emphasizing gun restrictions even as he fails to pick up ground against the incumbent.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman explains Dick Heller’s latest win over DC’s gun restrictions.
Plus, NSSF’s Larry Keane joins the podcast to talk about how the gun industry is resisting plans to track gun sales with credit card merchant codes.
Philadelphia’s total ban on private gun making will go into place.
The largest-ever scientific survey of gun owners found Americans used a gun in self-defense at least 1.67 million times per year. But the poll did a lot more than just count defensive uses; it also detailed how, when, and where they happened.
Plus, Georgetown Professor William English joins the podcast to discuss all the details of his expansive survey of American gun owners.
The major credit card issuers are staying relatively quiet about their decision to adopt a specialized code for gun retailers.
Is the technical change to categorizing gun dealers relatively meaningless or a major threat to gun buyers? Perhaps both?
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about Smith & Wesson’s sales falling off a cliff last quarter and what it means for the company moving forward.
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