INDIANAPOLIS—A group of politicians seeking the Republican presidential nomination went before the National Rifle Association (NRA) on April 14 and vowed to fight for the Second Amendment.
The Supreme Court has affirmed that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to keep and bear arms, including outside one’s home. However, states and government agencies are clamping down on those rights.
It’s enough to make gun owners wonder how long there will be a Second Amendment.
During the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum at its Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Indianapolis, prominent conservatives promised NRA members they would stand and fight for their right to own firearms….}