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Important Tennessee Pro-Gun Legislation Headed to Governors Desk!
House Bill 1285 and companion bill, Senate Bill 1597, along with House Bill 145 and companion bill, Senate 135 are all heading to Governor Bredesens (D) desk for his consideration. Read More |
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Vote on Missouris Castle Doctrine Legislation Could Happen At Any Time!
Please Contact Your State Senator Today! On Tuesday, May 1, the Missouri House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed Senate Bill 62, sponsored by Senator Jack Goodman (R), by a vote of 154 to 6. SB 62, Missouris Castle Doctrine legislation, provides that law-abiding Missourians will not have a duty to retreat from a violent attack. SB 62 will now go back to the Senate floor for consideration, because several key pro-gun provisions have been added. Read More |
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Why You Should Care About Parker v. District of Columbia - Townhall.com There is a case working its way to the Supreme Court that might settle one of the biggest unanswered questions in constitutional law: Does the Second Amendment guarantee an individual right to own a gun? Whether or not you own a gun, this is a case you should care about, writes Sandra Froman. Read More | Read Other News |
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Predictably, Brady Campaign Uses Va Tech Tragedy To Push Agenda - Huffington Post As they have in the past, the Brady Campaign is once again trying to use a senseless tragedy to gain support for restrictions on Second Amendment rights, including bun bans, sales restrictions, gun show regulation and more. Not surprisingly, none of these solutions would have stopped Seung-Hui Cho. Read More | Read Other News |
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Laws Won`t Stop The Killers - USA Today USA Today ought to be ashamed, writes NRA Executive Vice President Wayne La Pierre. So should the rest of the media elite who feed Americans a tragic dose of sensationalism to promote so-called common-sense anti-gun schemes that have nothing to do with common sense, or with preventing tragedy. Read More | Read Other News |
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Heidi Get Your Gun - Time Each September the hills around Zurich are alive--with the sound of gunfire. Nobody is alarmed, however, because they know it emanates from a bunch of teenagers doing what comes naturally to nearly every Swiss: sharpshooting. And there`s nothing random about it: The 12-to 16-year-olds are participating in Knabenschiessen, the world`s largest youth rifle competition, which blends the jarring report of rifle fire with the melodious ringing of cow bells. Read More | Read Other News |
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Castle Doctrine Bill Approved By Missouri House - Kansas City Star The Missouri House voted overwhelmingly to approve legislation that would give homeowners and drivers wide discretion in the use of deadly force against intruders. Read More | Read Other News |
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Campus Gun Ban Has Some Foes - Austin Statesman Gov. Rick Perry and some Republicans in the Texas Legislature say they are considering repealing a state law that prohibits the possession of firearms on college campuses. Read More | Read Other News |
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Alabama Legislature Votes To Allow Gun Sales To Out-Of-State Residents - Times Daily The Alabama House gave final approval to a bill that would allow gun and ammunition dealers in Alabama to sell to residents of any state where gun sales are legal. Read More | Read Other News |
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"Issue Ads" And Common Sense - National Journal Eight Supreme Court justices spent an hour on April 25 arguing with three lawyers and one another about the constitutionality of the federal regulation governing political advertising by nonprofit advocacy corporations. But all nine justices and all three lawyers missed what, I respectfully submit, should be the point of the case. They should be focusing on how Congress rigged the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law to protect its own members from criticism by their constituents. Read More | Read Other News |
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Feinstein`s Cardinal Shenanigans - The Hill California Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) chairs the Senate Rules Committee, but until last year was for six years the top Democrat on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (or "Milcon") sub-committee, where she may have directed more than $1 billion to companies controlled by her husband. If the inferences finally coming out about what she did while on Milcon prove true, she may be on the way to morphing from a respected senior Democrat into another poster child for congressional corruption. Read More | Read Other News |
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Police Raids In Britain, Europe Over Animal "Rights" Extremism - Breitbart.com Police have raided 30 addresses across Britain and Europe as part of a "substantial" ongoing investigation into criminal activity associated with animal "rights" extremism. Read More | Read Other News |
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Yellowstone Grizzly Bear De-Listed - Jackson Hole News The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officially removed the Yellowstone grizzly bear from the Endangered Species List on April 30, raising questions about how individual states and federal agencies will manage the species in the future. Read More | Read Other News | |
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