In this Jan. 11, 2018 photo, a semi-automatic rifle at right that has been fitted with a so-called bump stock device to make it fire faster sits on a table at the Washington State Patrol crime laboratory in Seattle. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has called for a ban on bump stocks and a Washington state Legislature Senate committee held a public hearing Monday, Jan. 15, 2018 on several bills related to guns, including measures to prohibit high-capacity magazines and to ban bump stocks. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
The NYT is suggesting that credit card companies begin tracking purchases related to firearms. Steve discusses the issue with callers, and then Grace delivers her news of the day!
Grace Curley was born in Milton, Massachusetts. In 2014 she graduated from Providence College. She started working at the Howie Carr Show shortly thereafter. Since 2021, Grace has been the host of the Grace Curley Show, airing from 12-2pm weekdays on The Howie Carr Radio Network. Grace is also a columnist for The Spectator magazine in addition to being a frequent contributor to The Sean Spicer Show on The First.