Gun control

Gun control letter to the editor

The solution to preventing mass killings, whether done by guns or any other “weapons” (such as trucks, cars, knives, axes, machetes) isn’t to have more controls over these weapons. It is people who turn these items into weapons. It is people who need controls to teach them to be responsible citizens and have self-restraint.

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We The People

Arming Yourself with the Truth

Since the tragic school shooting in Florida last month, gun control has been at the forefront of legislative discussions. Democrats are claiming that they are taking the “moral high ground” by wanting restrictive gun laws to keep our children safe.

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Gunning for Our Security

The 2nd Amendment simply states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This “well regulated Militia” is not the National Guard as some would have you believe.

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The Phyllis Schlafly Report

Unmasking the Imperial Presidency

“Imperial Presidency” perfectly describes what the Obama Administration has become as it increasingly violates the limits on its power defined by the U.S. Constitution. Criticisms of how President Obama is overstepping his authority are now being heard from all sides of the political spectrum.

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Pocket Constitution

Emergency Alert: AZ protect Right to Keep & Bear Arms!

Vote NO on SCR 1016. SCR 1016 calls for an Article V Constitutional Convention of the States for proposing multiple amendments. A convention cannot be limited. Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in his new book “Six Amendments” wants to amend the U.S. Constitution and gut the Second Amendment taking away the individual Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

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Alert

Alaska: SJR 18 Puts Right to Keep & Bear Arms at Risk

Ask your Alaska Senators to vote NO on SJR 18, a bill to call for an Article V Constitutional Convention of the States (Con Con) to amend the Constitution. It puts our Constitution and our Constitutional rights including the Right to Keep and Bear Arms at Risk. Your calls are extremely important. When Senators get just 10 calls they think that everybody is against it.

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The Phyllis Schlafly Report

Mischief-Making about the Constitution

Attacks on the U.S. Constitution are coming from all sides. There are many pressure groups that just don’t like our U.S. Constitution, even though it is the longest lasting Constitution in history and has enabled us to prosper with 43 peaceful changes of government. Back in the 1970s, powerful and highly placed U.S. officials made a strenuous effort to change us into a parliamentary system of government. The global government-oriented Council on Foreign Relations has said that the provision it despises the most is the treaty clause, which requires the vote of two-thirds of Senators to ratify a treaty.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Is Article V in Our Future?

Attacks on the U.S. Constitution are coming from all sides. The New York Times opened its op-ed page to several liberal professors of government: one calls our Constitution “imbecilic,” another claims it contains “archaic” and “evil provisions,” and a third urges us to “rewrite the Second Amendment.”

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