PRESS RELEASE: Pennsylvania Gun Rights Announces the Introduction of Constitutional Carry in the Pennsylvania State House

Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Gun Rights announced the filing of Constitutional Carry in the 2025-2026 legislative session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. After several strategy discussions between PAGR and Representative Aaron Bernstine (R-08) of Butler County, Bernstine introduced Constitutional Carry on the floor of the House of Representatives. “Constitutional Carry is the simple concept that […]

Pro-Second Amendment Lawyer Joins Trump Administration As Key Adviser

Per our friends at Texas Gun Rights: “Donald Trump’s second administration will have a strong pro-Second Amendment lawyer to provide him with principled legal counsel.  In early December, President Trump announced that the National Association for Gun Rights Chairman of the Board, Dave Warrington, was appointed to serve as Chief White House Counsel and Assistant […]

Constitutional Carry: The Fight to Restore Your Second Amendment Rights

Over the past few weeks, our Executive Director, Craig Storrs, has been hitting the Capitol to fight for your Second Amendment rights. With some big legislation on the way, Craig’s been meeting with lawmakers to make sure they understand just how important this is. The hot topic? The introduction of Constitutional Carry bills in both […]

New Year, Same Threats to the Second Amendment: What You Need to Know

They’re picking up where they left off… Anti-gun Democrats in Pennsylvania are aiming to pick up where they left off last session and are preparing to push egregious assaults on the Second Amendment like “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation, Universal Gun Registration, a full-blown California-style “Assault Weapons” Ban, and everything in between! It is clear, despite […]

John Fetterman: A Wolf in Sheep’s Hoodie?

By: Dustin Curtis You might’ve noticed Senator John Fetterman talking differently about some issues lately, but Pennsylvania gun owners shouldn’t be fooled. Fetterman’s still the same guy who co-sponsored an “Assault Weapons” ban (S.25) as one of his very first acts in the Senate, showing where his real priorities lie when it comes to our […]

Pistol on nightstand for decades fired for first time

In 1986, a homeowner laid a gun on his nightstand in case his life was ever threatened.
Thirty years passed by without incident. The homeowner had never even fired the gun.

But one night, a burglar wearing a skeleton mask and gloves broke into the man’s home and charged into his bedroom, demanding money.

The homeowner, by then over 80 years old, told the burglar he didn’t have any money.
Enraged, the burglar attacked the elderly man.

But the victim grabbed the firearm on the nightstand and fired one shot, striking the burglar and instantly ending his assault.

The attacker fled, but succumbed to his gunshot wound just outside of the home he had invaded.
No charges were filed against the homeowner.

Philly restaurant owner stops two masked robbers

Two armed, masked men burst into a Philadelphia restaurant and announced they were robbing the business.
The store’s surveillance cameras captured the holdup as the crooks began stealing cash.
But their spree ended when one of the store owners pulled out his own handgun, and opened fire – sending both of them running.

The outdoors surveillance camera recorded the crooks climbing a fence to get away, but one was hit by the owner.

“People do have a right to bear arms. The owner was just protecting his family,” said Philadelphia Police Lt. John Walker.

Investigators also found that the suspects had tried to cut the wires to a surveillance camera, but failed to disable the system. running.