Kansas judge Phil Journey is one of several "reform" Board of Directors candidates who'll be sworn in at the upcoming NRA Annual Meetings, and he joins Bearing Arms Cam & Co to talk about what he believes needs to be done to save the organization from its current troubles... as well as his role in a new federal lawsuit taking on the ATF's new "engaged in the business" rule on gun sales.
ATF Whistleblower Applauds Bump Stock Ruling, Warns of Threats Ahead
New Republic Blasts 'Worst Judge Ever' Over ATF Ruling
Massachusetts Gun Control Bill Still Under Wraps as Deadline Looms
Lawmaker Defends Sweeping Semi-Auto Ban
Death of an Illinois Gun Store
Media Bias on Full Display After Hunter's Conviction
NRA's New EVP: It's Time for Members to Come Home
SCOTUS Keeps Ahold of IL, NY 2A Cases
Los Angeles Schools Awash in Weapons
Can a Gun Control Activist Get Elected Governor of Montana?
Kansas Man Regains Gun After Year-Long Legal Fight With Police
Fight Over Record-Reporting Bill Divides NH Lawmakers
SCOTUS Sides 9-0 With NRA in First Amendment Case
Can We Trust Crime Statistics?
'Gun Curious' Author Offers Liberal Support for Gun Ownership
Saving Lives Without Sacrificing the Second Amendment
Former ATF Official Slams USA Today Report on U.S. Guns and Mexico Cartels
Inside the Fight to Reform the NRA
Anti-Gunners Channel Orwell to Defend Bump Stock Ban
A Curious and Frustrating Day at the Supreme Court
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