Alaska's #2A culture

Alaska continues to maintain a strong positive gun culture

Governor Mike Dunleavy has expressed strong support for gun rights.

Governor Dunleavy Applauds Today’s Supreme Court Decision Protecting Second Amendment Rights - Mike Dunleavy
Today, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy welcomed a Second Amendment affirming decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down New York’s firearm licensing regime as unconstitutional. “This is undoubtedly a significant win for the Second Amendment and law-abiding Americans,” said Governor Dunleavy. “It is reassuring that we have another ruling from the nation’s highest court affirming that ordinary citizens, regardless of which state or city they reside in, have a constitutional right to responsibly carry a firearm for self-defense.” The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in New York State Rifle & » Read more about: Governor Dunleavy Applauds Today’s Supreme Court Decision Protecting Second Amendment Rights »
[Jun 23, 2022] “This is undoubtedly a significant win for the Second Amendment and law-abiding Americans,” said Governor Dunleavy. “It is reassuring that we have another ruling from the nation’s highest court affirming that ordinary citizens, regardless of which state or city they reside in, have a constitutional right to responsibly carry a firearm for self-defense.”
NRA-ILA | Governor Dunleavy Signs First Major Pro-2A Legislation in Ten Years, NRA-Backed House Bill 61
The National Rifle Association (NRA) celebrates a significant victory today for Alaskans and the Second Amendment. Governor Mike Dunleavy has signed House Bill 61 into law, marking the first major pro-Second Amendment legislation passed in the state in the last decade. This comes ten years after House Bill 24, the “Stand Your Ground” law, which Governor Dunleavy supported by voting ‘yea’ in his first year as a state senator, was enacted on April 11, 2013.
[July 29, 2023] House Bill 61, championed by Speaker Cathy Tilton and backed by the NRA, is a groundbreaking law that safeguards the rights of firearm businesses and gun owners during states of emergency. The bill prohibits state and local government entities from closing lawful firearm businesses or restricting individuals' access to firearms, ammunition, and component parts during declared states of emergency. The bill passed with bipartisan legislative support and its Senate companion was carried by Senator Scott Kawasaki (D).

The conclusion we are forced to draw here is that the main obstacle to gun rights in Alaska remains, as usual, "the Feds," with respect to the purported involvement of the said guns in "interstate commerce" which was intended in the infamous Vietnam-era Gun Control Act of 1968 to invoke Congressional authority by a certain clause in the Constitution to regulate and ban guns and to arbitrarily prohibit individuals on the basis of a large number of loose and subjective criteria from possessing guns, in total ignorance and defiance of the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America.

Obviously, here again, Donald Trump has totally and completely reneged on his earlier gun rights promises with the ATF continuing to enforce an anti-American, anti-Constitutional Act passed by a corrupt foreign-influenced Congress that got in on rigged wartime elections under heavy Communist Party infiltration.

Identify Prohibited Persons | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
The Gun Control Act (GCA), codified at 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), makes it unlawful for certain categories of persons to ship, transport, receive, or possess firearms or ammunition, to include any person: convicted in any court of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year; who is a fugitive from justice; who is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled

For the vast majority of veterans who served (honorably enough) in Vietnam so long ago, with so many unwilling conscripts and corrupt military police dealing marijuana on the front lines, that was a major loss and a defeat to come home and lose their gun rights among many other freedoms they fought for and many died for.

America, and, of course, Making America Great Again, is all about guns. We have to do away with the Feds for that. Trump certainly started on the right path, and more so than any other president in recent history, but something turned left in the administration when the Epstein scandal began involving Trump.

Now after the latest executive decision to order mass civil commitments for mental health across the country, we will have to dump Trump in order to Make America Great Again.