Published in Blog on April 30, 2024 by Jakob Fay
COS supporters in Tennessee, Georgia, and Oklahoma celebrated three major wins last week.
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COS supporters in Tennessee, Georgia, and Oklahoma celebrated three major wins last week.
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I’m a firm believer that the federal government has vastly overstepped the role our Founders envisioned, said Sen. Chris Dush.
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Mark Meckler blasted the pervasive college campus culture in America, which he compared to an aggressive cancer.
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Ham Radio, Kirk Cameron, and X.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 29, 2024 by Susan Quinn
Determined to set limits on the federal government.
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An intriguing week of legislative activity ahead
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 25, 2024 by Jakob Fay
Too often, young people in America are dismissed as a lost cause—the politically irredeemable. But every day, this faithful remnant proves the demoralized narrative wrong.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 24, 2024 by Jakob Fay
Every day, we are surrounded by everyday difference-makers, ordinary men and women who shape our future.
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We everyday people must learn to order society, or surely, the government will do it for us.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 14, 2024 by Garrett Ringler
A great day of hope & promise.
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Saturday April 6, 2024 was a cold and blustery day outside the Stop and Shop in Quincy Massachusetts. A cloudy and windy 39 degrees made for a chilling tabling event.
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Vote for what our texting character will look like!
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 23, 2024 by Jakob Fay
Critics of the measure argue that the federal government is constitutionally barred from interfering in the sale of firearms, touting ghost guns as a viable alternative to purchasing serialized weapons.
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The Colorado State House Committee on Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs hosted a public hearing on the Convention of States movement on Tuesday.
Read more ›Published in Blog on April 22, 2024 by Jakob Fay
Americans have grown dangerously reliant on technology. Our adversaries understand this vulnerability, realizing they could effectively cripple us simply by targeting our electrical grid.
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