Month: March 2021

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The Colorado House could soon hold third reading on mandatory storage legislation, House Bill 1106.  It is important that you please contact your State Representative and ask them to OPPOSE House Bill 1106. House Bill 1106 imposes government-mandated standards for storing firearms, rendering a person’s firearm useless when needed for self-defense.  This should be a matter of
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND (March 4, 2020) — Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) announced today that FPC’s lawsuit challenging the State of Maryland’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” Bianchi v. Frosh, is quickly moving up to the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. In the complaint, the “Plaintiffs acknowledge[d] that the result they seek is contrary to
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed controversial stand-your-ground self-defense legislation into law Wednesday, after the measure passed with overwhelming majorities in the Legislature despite the governor’s public hesitancy to support it. The governor’s decision on Senate Bill 24 came on the final day for him to act before the bill became law without his signature. Had he
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Today, the House of Representatives passed House Bill 175 by a vote of 73-21. It prevents discrimination against firearm businesses. This bill is also considered critical legislation by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation. HB 175 now goes to the Senate for further consideration. Please contact your state senator and ask
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The recent controversy surrounding the reopening of U.S. schools during the COVID-19 pandemic has placed former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Republicans on the same team against teacher unions. Bloomberg and Republicans have spewed rhetoric that exposes the anti-educator beliefs inherent to the oligarch and the GOP. “It’s time for Joe Biden to
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Tomorrow morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider House Bill 1212.  This self-defense legislation was passed out of the House with strong support, and now committee members need to hear from you!  Please contact members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and ask them to SUPPORT House Bill 1212. House Bill 1212 clarifies the use of force
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Governor Hutchinson announced today he’d sign the stand-your-ground bill (SB 24) that eliminates a need to retreat before shooting a perceived threatening person and also HB 1112 to eliminate a means for absentee voters to attest to their identity through an affidavit without providing a photo ID. Easier to kill; harder to vote. That’s how
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Former US Ambassador to the African Union, Michael Battle, Joins Call for Peace in Ethiopia – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, March 4, 2021 · 536,290,446 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases
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Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a ‘Stand Your Ground’ bill into law on Wednesday afternoon despite past concerns that he raised regarding the measure. SB24 removes the obligation for a person to retreat before deadly force can be used. “A person who uses or threatens to use physical force as otherwise permitted under this
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Modeled after the Glock 19, the Lone Wolf LTD brings some welcome upgrades to the table. If you know Glocks, chances are you’re familiar with Lone Wolf Distributors. You know, the aftermarket parts company—a good ones at that. If it hadn’t hit your radar, Lone Wolf has branched out from barrel upgrades and custom slides
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The 2021 legislative session ends on Friday, March 5th, and two important self-defense bills are eligible for action on the Senate floor. Please contact your state senator and ask them to SUPPORT HB 227 and HB 216. House Bill 227, sponsored by Representative Karianne Lisonbee (R-14), improves Utah’s self-defense laws by defining justifiable use of force, and establishing
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday signed into law a measure easing the state’s restrictions on the use of deadly force in self-defense. The Republican governor signed the measure that removes the duty to retreat before deadly force can be used, despite past concerns he’s raised about changing the state’s self-defense law. The governor’s decision on