Donald Trump on Saturday vowed to "unsign" President Barack Obama's plans to tighten gun control via executive action, telling a packed rally in Biloxi, Mississippi, that he would protect the right to bear arms.
Last Friday, The Donald released his position paper on Second Amendment rights and it wasn't too bad. In fact, any freedom loving, gun rights supporter would support it. The vast majority of what's in this policy paper is good.
Remember those "Second Amendment remedies?" They're baaack! Donald Trump's rally in Phoenix, Arizona was an aggressive affair that kicked off with the crowd.
One common criticism of billionaire businessman and presidential candidate Donald Trump is that he far too often speaks in vague generalities and rarely offers specifics about where he stands on the issues.
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a plan to defend gun rights in general and the Second Amendment in particular. The plan is visible in the policies set forth by Trump as well as his understanding of the value of the Second Amendment and the freedoms it guards.
Clinton has a gun violence prevention proposal on her website, which would deny gun owners from buying certain guns and block or delay the ability of some to purchase guns. But it does not call for taking any guns away.
Donald Trump on Saturday vowed to "unsign" President Barack Obama's plans to tighten gun control via executive action, telling a packed rally in Biloxi, Mississippi, that he would protect the right to bear arms.
Last Friday, The Donald released his position paper on Second Amendment rights and it wasn't too bad. In fact, any freedom loving, gun rights supporter would support it. The vast majority of what's in this policy paper is good.
Remember those "Second Amendment remedies?" They're baaack! Donald Trump's rally in Phoenix, Arizona was an aggressive affair that kicked off with the crowd.
One common criticism of billionaire businessman and presidential candidate Donald Trump is that he far too often speaks in vague generalities and rarely offers specifics about where he stands on the issues.
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a plan to defend gun rights in general and the Second Amendment in particular. The plan is visible in the policies set forth by Trump as well as his understanding of the value of the Second Amendment and the freedoms it guards.
Clinton has a gun violence prevention proposal on her website, which would deny gun owners from buying certain guns and block or delay the ability of some to purchase guns. But it does not call for taking any guns away.