Buckeye Firearms Association
Recent News About Buckeye Firearms Association
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Biden signs executive order establishing Emerging Firearms Threats Task Force
On Sept. 26, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at “combatting emerging firearm threats.” The order will establish an “Emerging Firearms Threats Task Force,” which includes leadership from key federal departments and agencies.
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Questions arise over police group's endorsement of Kamala Harris
A recent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris by a national law enforcement group has sparked controversy and raised questions about the group's legitimacy and intentions. USA Today reported on Monday that "a group of national law enforcement leaders have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris weeks after the National Fraternal Order of Police backed former President Donald Trump."
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Tim Walz faces scrutiny over military claims amid shifting gun control stance
Minnesota Governor and vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has taken a stance on gun control that appears to shift depending on his audience. This approach mirrors that of his running mate, Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
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Supreme Court urged to address lower court defiance in Second Amendment case
Federal courts are reportedly defying U.S. Supreme Court authority, with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals being a recent example. The Supreme Court is urged to address this by granting certiorari in Oakland Tactical Supply v. Howell Township, a case from Michigan.
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New anti-gun collective formed by 171 lawmakers across 43 states
Five of the country’s top anti-gun groups are celebrating the launch of a new organization comprising state lawmakers, with its focus on changing state gun laws.
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Congress advances resolution against Biden-Harris ban on private gun sales
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been emphasizing her "pro-gun" stance as part of her strategy to appeal to swing state voters. The media has reported that Harris is a gun owner, and she recently told Oprah Winfrey in a televised appearance, “If anybody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot.” Harris is protected by U.S. Secret Service Agents.
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Buckeye Firearms Association hosts successful 2024 Youth Shoot
The Buckeye Firearms Association held its 2024 Youth Shoot over the weekend of September 14-15. The event was made possible by long-standing support for youth shooting programs.
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Kamala Harris suggests possible home inspections for legal gun owners
Kamala Harris' past support for stringent gun control measures, including mandatory buybacks of modern sporting rifles and red flag gun seizures, has been well-documented. However, a recently surfaced video reveals a more controversial stance, suggesting that owning a gun could justify home inspections by authorities.
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NRA hosts virtual event on mobilizing pro-gun voters
Join NRA Grassroots Field Coordinator David Conte in a free online meeting to learn how to help drive votes for pro-gun candidates at the state and federal levels.
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Second would-be presidential assassin violated multiple gun laws
by Lee Williams
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Trump claims Kamala Harris supports mandatory gun confiscation; PolitiFact disputes
The legacy media have largely abandoned their mission of holding power to account, leading many to question their objectivity. At an August 3 campaign rally in Atlanta, former President Donald J. Trump claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris “supports mandatory gun confiscation.” On August 7, PolitiFact rated Trump's statement as “mostly false.”
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Kamala Harris’s stance on gun control discussed in latest Keep and Bear Radio podcast
The Keep and Bear Radio podcast, hosted on Podbean and available on Apple, Google, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and other platforms, recently featured an episode discussing Vice President Kamala Harris's stance on gun control.
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Kamala Harris faces skepticism over gun ownership claim during presidential debate
The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump offered little on the Second Amendment, a significant issue for voters ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
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Former lawmakers oppose ohio issue 1 over concerns about gerrymandering
On September 9, two former Democratic lawmakers, one from Ohio and one from Michigan, introduced their organization, Black Equity and Redistricting Fund, to openly oppose state Issue 1 on the fall ballot.
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Federal judge rules Illinois concealed-carry ban unconstitutional
A federal judge issued a ruling on August 30 against the Illinois Firearms Concealed Carry Act, which bans carrying concealed firearms on public transit.
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Critics argue Ohio's State Issue 1 could increase gerrymandering
State Issue 1 on the ballot this fall is presented by its proponents as a measure to eliminate gerrymandering of legislative district maps in Ohio. However, critics argue that the constitutional amendment could lead to increased gerrymandering and potentially impact gun rights.
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Buckeye Firearms Association announces raffle for concealed carry handguns
The Buckeye Firearms Association is organizing a 3-Gun CCW Raffle with a prize package valued at over $3,000. The raffle is open exclusively to Ohio residents aged 21 or older. Participants do not need to log in to purchase tickets, and no physical tickets will be issued. Ticket numbers will be assigned randomly after all 1,000 tickets have been sold or ticket sales have closed.
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Seminar offers survival guide for armed Americans amid riots
The United States, founded on principles of individual liberty and responsibility following a revolution against an oppressive king, faces challenges as many citizens today have forgotten the foundational ideas and documents that express these principles. This lack of understanding sometimes leads to the unlawful exercise of violence during the lawful exercise of rights.
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Kansas court rules against federal machinegun ban under Second Amendment
A district court in Kansas has ruled that the federal law prohibiting the possession of "machineguns" failed the test set out in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n, Inc. v. Bruen (2022).