The president likes to make this claim a lot, but it's false. He went on to falsely claim the gun industry can't be sued at all and is the only industry that enjoys federal liability protection. That's another false claim he makes a lot.
Oh, also, you can still legally own a canon today. They're regulated as destructive devices under the National Firearms Act of 1934, but they're still legal for civilians to own.
Here's the ATF's definition of destructive device under the NFA, which includes artillery: atf.gov/firearms/firea…
People do own them in real life. Same for tanks and jets. Most are private collectors, but some are businesses that rent them out. Do you want to drive a tank or shoot a canon? Well, here you go: drivetanks.com
You can even rent a tank and crush a car with it on the Vegas strip. None of this is new either: battlefieldvegas.com/packages/fan-f…
Cannon* 🤦‍♂️
If enough people buy @TheReloadSite memberships, I will buy a cannon. thereload.com/membership-sal…
I won't buy a Canon, though. I already have a Sony A6100.

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Feb 3
This is the most detailed report of the NRA's finances ever made publicly available. It shows the NRA is half the size it was just three years ago.
Revenue is down primarily because membership dues are down. Fewer people renewed memberships than the NRA expected through August 2021. And the group made less money off new members than it expected too. thereload.com/internal-repor…
The good news? They paid off $14 million in debt and still brought in about a million dollars more than they ended up spending. Of course, this was mainly accomplished by further cutting key services. thereload.com/exclusive-nra-…
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Is Cincinnati going to pull this off?
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Jan 29
The Flyers are winning by 2 goals. How long will this last?
2 minutes left. Flyers are still winning. Can they actually hold on?
No. It's tied now.
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Jan 15
The NRA's board meeting has ended. I wasn't able to attend in person, but much of it was done in executive session where only staff and board members are allowed anyway. No major announcements from what I'm told.
Frank Tait, who opposes Wayne LaPierre's leadership and is running for the board, tells me he was the only regular NRA member in attendance. That's fairly normal for these board meetings. They aren't widely advertised to NRA members.
I had planned to try and attend the afternoon session, but my flight to Vegas got pushed up. It appears they've adjourned for the day anyway.
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The NRA's board meeting is being held at the Hyatt Regency in Tysons Corner on Saturday. The meeting begins at 9am. NRA members should be able to watch in person. I don't know what's on the agenda but this is a normal board meeting. So, it'll probably address a number of topics.
I plan on being there, but I don't know if I'll be able to sit in on the meeting since I'm not an active member of the NRA.
I don't carry an active membership at the NRA or any of the other gun groups because I cover them. I don't mind joining a group if it's the only way to get important information. But, I avoid it whenever possible just to reduce even the appearance of a conflict.
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I spoke to legislators, staffers, and activists in Pennsylvania about how the permitless gun-carry bill moved through the legislature there. While the bill was vetoed, there's an interesting story about dueling strategies as smaller groups try to challenge the NRA's dominance.
A permitless carry bill has been floating around Pennsylvania for nearly a decade before it finally passed last year. Other states moving forward helped create momentum. But, of course, gun-rights groups argue their efforts pushed it over the line. thereload.com/how-pennsylvan…
While they all say it was something of a team effort, each group argues its efforts were paramount. The NRA says its efforts to persuade Rs from swing districts paid off. GOA says its confrontational lobbying pressured legislators to move the bill. thereload.com/how-pennsylvan…
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