WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court may decide in its next term if citizens have a constitutional right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home. Earlier this month, the court “relisted” the case, Peruta v. California, meaning the ...
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Hillary Clinton’s Jarring Response To A Simple Question: Is There A Right To Own Guns?
Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton questioned during a weekend interview whether the Constitution grants Americans the right to bear arms, and she also refused to back off her previous support for a 25 percent gun tax. The comments were made ...
Read More »6th State Calls For Convention Limiting Federal Government
A Convention of States is one step closer to reality after Indiana’s state legislature passed a resolution calling for a constitutional convention. Indiana this week became the sixth state to call for a convention that would propose new amendments to ...
Read More »Gay Marriage Is Legal: How Should Christians Respond?
The US Supreme Court legalized gay marriage last month, and with that decision came simultaneous shouts of victory and disgust. Those who have championed the same-sex cause saw this as a modern-day civil rights movement in which love won. Those ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice’s Radical New Plan To Ban Guns
The Constitution would be amended to abolish the right to bear arms, increase the power of the federal government, limit states’ rights and abolish the death penalty if retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens had his way. Stevens has ...
Read More »Historic: First State Calls For Convention Limiting Federal Government
In a landmark move, Georgia’s House and Senate have called for a constitutional convention to limit the size and power of the federal government. It is the first time that both chambers of a state have supported a conservative- and ...
Read More »Hospital Forces Chemo On Young Girl Against Parents’ Wishes
An Ohio Amish family’s chemotherapy decision has turned into a battle over Constitutional and parental rights. Andy and Anna Hershberger believe the cancer treatments are actually making their daughter, Sarah, more ill. The 11-year-old girl has leukemia. Like many Amish ...
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