The kind of open carry intimidation we saw in Charlottesville is legal in more places than you may think. Learn more.
Now is the time to look to our history and prohibit open carry, before the next Charlottesville.
Check out today’s New York Times op-ed by John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety.
One man is here to open carry, the other to open fire.
How does she know which is which?
Don’t let gun extremists force Safeway to back down
Attention Gun Sense Shoppers! Safeway – one of the country’s largest grocery chains – is asking shoppers to leave their guns at home. This important policy means they’ve created a safe shopping experience that we should all keep in mind when it comes to stocking up.
But now gun extremists are attacking the supermarket chain – all because of this common-sense policy.
Use this tool to automatically send a thank-you message to Safeway’s CEO for taking this important stand despite fierce opposition. The more of us who speak out, the more we’ll drown out the extremists coming after Safeway.
Thank you Safeway and Albertsons for considering the safety of your customers and employees!
When will Kroger get serious about the health and safety of their customers and employees?
Majority of Texas voters oppose campus carry
A survey commissioned by Everytown for Gun Safety says 63 percent of respondents don’t think college students should be allowed to carry concealed handguns on campus. A greater number of those polled opposed concealed handguns in classrooms or dorms.
Open carry extremists have shined a bright light on the NRA’s vision for the future of America, and it’s not pretty.
The Texas Legislature just cleared residents to legally carry guns on school campuses, and it’s readying legislation to legalize open carry everywhere in the state. But the pace of its reforms is tyrannically slow, according to longtime gun activist Kory Watkins, and in a new video, he says if lawmakers don’t speed up, they may face death.
Open-Carry Gun Activist Arrested for Killing Husband and Stepdaughter
“Mama didn’t raise no victim”: That’s how a controversial Texas gun-rights group described one of its dedicated members last May. That activist was arrested Wednesday for allegedly murdering her estranged husband and stepdaughter, then driving herself to a mental hospital.
Authorities locked down a nearby elementary school as a precaution after discovering the bodies yesterday at the Arlington home Veronica Dunnachie, 35, had shared with her husband Russell, according to the Daily Mail. Dunnachie reportedly shot the Russell and his adult daughter from a previous marriage, but left three of her own children in the house unharmed.
Police found Dunnachie after the incident attempting to check herself into nearby Millwood Hospital, which “specializes in mental health and chemical dependency care,” according to CBSDFW.com.
Multiple reports say relations were strained and a divorce was imminent between Russell and Veronica, who lists an armed-guard service as her employer and who, according to relatives, had recently “become very distant, lost weight and become heavily involved in gun-rights activist groups.”
Indeed, Dunnachie’s Facebook account was full of images showing her shooting and participating in activities with the local chapter of Open Carry Texas, a Second Amendment group so provocative that even the NRA has distanced itself from the group’s tactics at times.





