Second Amendment rights and firearm ownership are supported by Congress.

Only one member of Congress owns a gun store, and that is a Republican, who is from Georgia.

When not working in Washington, DC, Clyde is the top gun store in Athens, Georgia.

The congressman's stake in the store is worth between $5 million and $25 million, and it earned him between $1 million and $5 million in income in 2020.

The armory is a retail gun store and also acts as a law enforcement supply.

The store sells a lot of firearms and accessories, including military-style semiautomatic rifles, weapon silencers, and ballistic helmets.

The Colt-manufactured AR-15 rifle is available for $1,349.95 and the.50 caliber semi-automatic rifle is available for $11,384.

According to Open Secrets, the National Rifle Association gave $1,000 to Clyde's campaign in 2020.

The representatives from the office did not respond to the questions.

According to his campaign website, he has big plans for firearm rights in Congress. He wants to.

  • Repeal several taxes on firearms and ammunition
  • Deregulate weapon silencers, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns
  • Eliminate the Brady background check system

In December 2020, Clyde told Fox News that the nation's current gun background check system is flawed and puts the federal government between the Constitution and the individual in a way that denies the person their individual constitutional right. That is not right.

The congressman spoke out against firearm records in March.

As a steadfast supporter of the Second Amendment and a Federal Firearms Licensee by trade, I find the ATF's egregious abuse of power deeply unnerving and in need of swift action from Congress in order to protect law-abiding gun owners.

The January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol may be best known to the freshman representative, who equates it to a normal tourist visit.

He is a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. He is a member of the House Freedom Caucus.

He coasted to victory in the Republican primary.

According to the Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, he is likely to win re-election in November.