The investigation into Fast and Furious, the federal operation where guns were allegedly sent over the Mexican border by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents, had a big turn this week. The House Oversight Committee on Monday filed a civil lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder demanding he turn over documents related to the failed operation. So what's next for Fast and Furious? Fronteras: Changing America Desk reporter, Michel Marizco has followed the story and he joins us to talk about the latest.
You don't have to be Annie Oakley to pack a pistol. That's what photographer Lindsay McCrum found out, when she started snapping portraits of female gunowners.
Assembly bill 143 would make the names of concealed weapons permit holders in Nevada private. The names of concealed weapons permit holders is currently public information and opponents of that rule say making the names of permit holders public puts gun owners in danger. We talk with Assemblywoman, Debbie Smith, D-Sparks, one of the sponsors of the bill.
ATF is putting together another Gunrunner Project in Las Vegas. It's part of a nationwide effort to curb the sale and export of illegal firearms to Mexico.