The NRA's bankruptcy was dismissed on Tuesday. So, what's next for the nation's largest, most influential gun group? Nothing good. thereload.com/experts-paint-…
Experts say the NRA has little room to file an appeal and their options in bankruptcy court are likely exhausted for now. That means they'll have to fight Attorney General Letitia James (D.) in New York court where the bankruptcy probably hurt their case. thereload.com/experts-paint-…
"Bottom line, the gambit failed miserably, and I think it actually made dissolution more likely," University of Pittsburgh professor and non-profit expert Philip Hackney told @TheReloadSite. thereload.com/experts-paint-…
“In recent years, however, it has become apparent that the NRA was suffering from inadequate governance and internal controls.” thereload.com/nra-bankruptcy…
Americans are almost perfectly split on Biden's handling of guns. 48 approve, 49 disapprove. That will make his task of convincing Congress to pass his gun agenda even harder. thereload.com/poll-bidens-pe…
Biden has aggressively pursued new gun-control measures--including bans--ever since he began running for president. But it's his least popular issue outside of immigration. It will be interesting to see how Americans react to his unilateral action to restrict some kinds of guns.
None of these are mass shootings as most Americans would understand the term. Two of them don't even fit under the expanded activist-created definition most major media use these days. Sensationalizing shootings to try and make everything akin to Columbine just misleads people.
There's no official standard for what a "mass shooting" actually is but the term was clearly derived from the FBI definition of "mass murder" which involves the killing of 4 or more people in a short period of time. That was what the media generally went by until recently.
In 2015, a group of gun-control activists on Reddit decided they wanted to expand the definition to 4 or more injured in a shooting. That drastically increased the count of "mass shootings" from 21 to 355 that year. freebeacon.com/issues/media-p…
Yes, I'm watching that HBO show because of the Philly accents. My stepmom lives in Delco and is named Mair! How can I not watch??
Winslet's accent is pretty good so far. She leans a bit too hard into the oooos for a Delco accent but it's not bad overall. The show seems like a solid gritty murder drama so far. I'm down to watch the whole thing.
The show is called Mare of Easttown. It takes place in a made up town but it's pretty Delco from what I've seen so far.