-LA Times - There is a way to debate this issue that will actually get meaningful laws enacted that both sides can agree on. Richard Feldman is an attorney and government affairs expert. He lives in Rindge, N.H. I’m a long-time gun rights proponent with pretty solid...
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Opinion | Democrats Should Ditch the Anti-Gun Rhetoric If They Want to Survive 2022
Magazine 11/16/2021 Law and Order Opinion | Democrats Should Ditch the Anti-Gun Rhetoric If They Want to Survive 2022 Key components of the party — women, Black people and Latinos — are increasingly gun owners. A firearms instructor teaches a group of women to shoot...
U.S. Supreme Court hears Concealed Carry – Most Significant Gun case in Decade!
Rindge, NH...4/26/2021......The Supreme Court today granted certiorari in the case NYS Rifle and Pistol Association V. Superintendent of NYS Police (No. 20-843) The case be be heard in the fall term of the court later this year with a ruling expected in the spring of...
N.H. gun lobbyist has an ear for both sides of the debate
In 1992, Richard Feldman stood near Republican giant Ronald Reagan and smiled as the former president took aim with a Colt AR-15, a gift from the Rindge gun owner. Five years later, Feldman was back in front of the cameras, this time allied with Democratic President...
BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Feldman reflects on the role of a lobbyist and how politics have changed
By ROWAN WILLSON Monadnock Ledger - Transcript In college, he worked for Pete McCloskey, a Republican who ran an anti-war campaign against Richard Nixon in the 1972 presidential primary. Later, he worked at the Republican Club of Massachusets, was an aide to former...
Legal gun owners aren’t the problem in U.S.
Thirty years ago, national Democrats empathized with tens of millions of Americans on the politically muscular Second Amendment issue cluster. Back then the struggle for the heart and soul of the gun rights movement was rabidly bipartisan. Democratic Congressional...
America’s pointless gun fight
The “crazy” thing about the gun debate in America is how misguided and off-base both sides of the issue are. An example from one side is The Times’ Dec. 1 editorial on the Washington state police officer shootings, “Crazy about guns”; from the other side, we have...