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The Des Moines School Shooting Shows There’s More of a Need For Constitutional-Carry Than Ever Before

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains the importance of the practice, and how it can keep people safe. An “active shooter” event took place in Des Moines, Iowa this week, with many people being injured before the suspect inevitably took his own life. It brings about a number of questions about the state of gun control in the United States, but there’s one answer that seems particularly clear – banning assault weapons isn’t … Read more

Another Mass Shooting in Texas (Guest: Michael Letts)

Dear Talk Show Producers, Another mass shooting over the weekend in Texas killing nine people has left Americans shaken and searching for solutions. As the CEO of InvestUSA, a non-profit organization that provides active shooter vests to police officers, Michael Letts has unique expertise on the topic of gun violence and law enforcement. The shooter used an AR-15-style assault weapon and wore tactical gear to the mall that day. The victims ranged from 5 years … Read more

Guns are Blamed for Mental Health Problems (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in CNS News.) Much of the news recently has been dominated by the shooting and murder of three children and three faculty of a Tennessee Christian school by a trans-man. It is a tragic story, particularly for the loved ones of those killed. It is also shaping up as a hate crime against the students and faculty because of their Christian beliefs. Bookending those stories were often stories of Democrats and anti-gun advocates … Read more

Victims and Hero of Sutherland Springs Shooting Disappointed With Government’s Settlement

Gun Owners of America’s Stephen Willeford doesn’t believe the victims or their families received what they truly deserved. While the Department of Justice is content with the resolution, some believe justice hasn’t truly been served when it comes to the victims of the 2017 Sutherland Springs church shooting. Per this report from The Hill, the DOJ will provide a $144.5 million settlement with the victims, bringing its drawn-out legal battle with both them and their families to … Read more

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