Dorothy Pelanda On Monday, Feb. 28, the Fayette County Cattlemen’s Association will hold its annual banquet at the Mahan Building on the county fairgrounds. The social hour for the event will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner served at 7 p.m. The Fayette County Fairgrounds is located at 213 Fairview Ave. in Washington Court House.
Month: January 2022
Marine sniper Frank Galli’s advice on how to be the best ‘rock chucker’ you can be. I start every precision rifle class with my objectives. One of my bullet points reads: “To guide the student on their precision rifle journey.” Every sport or hobby is a journey; we start out as a curious party and,
Today i’m upgrade our Underground House , We had Plant a grass on our House, When the grass grows , our house not worry with the rain .So the rain can’t Destroy our Underground House Thank you for watching….
TODAY at 1:30pm or 15 minutes after the House floor session, the House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee will consider House Bill 9 by Rep. Pamelya Herndon (D-ABQ), legislation that creates civil fines and misdemeanor penalties for parents or guardians whose minors gain unauthorized access to their firearms (except in the case of burglary). It also contains a provision that
A proposed ordinance, believed to be the first of its kind in the U.S., calls for an annual “harm reduction fee” of about $25 to pay for programs to stem gun violence. Gun owners in San Jose, Calif., may soon be required to carry liability insurance and to pay an annual fee for suicide prevention
One trait connects many American men who go on shooting sprees: a history of hating women. Here’s everything you need to know: What motivates mass shooters? The motivations of these killers are often confused, complex, or simply not known. But researchers have found that many mass shooters, who are almost entirely men, are linked by
WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 27, 2022) — FPC Law is investigating a purported internal ATF email alleging that businesses which manufacture, distribute, or sell ‘forced-reset triggers’—specifically referring to “Rare Breed and Wide-Open Triggers (FRT Trigger).”— will be subject to forfeitures if they do not surrender “documents and FRT’s” [sic]. While the publicly available copy of the
The Pennsylvania Senate posted a strong pro-Second Amendment vote early Tuesday evening when they gave final approval to HB 979 on a vote of 32 to 17. The bipartisan vote total is almost veto-proof. HB 979 is legislation that will strengthen Pennsylvania’s firearms preemption statute and further prevent local governments from adopting their own gun control
Article 3 Comments The city council in San Jose, California, voted on Tuesday to become the nation’s first city to require gun owners to purchased insurance coverage. Funds from an accompanying annual fee of $25 will go toward reducing gun violence. Mayor Sam Liccardo following the vote issued a statement outlining some of the planned
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Yesterday, the San Jose City Council voted 10-1 to adopt a requirement for gun owners to purchase liability insurance, and 8-3 to adopt a tax on gun owners, despite overwhelming citizen opposition. Of the comments submitted in relation to this ordinance, just five were in favor while 1,174 were against. The proposed ordinance now advances
San Jose, California’s City Council on Tuesday passed a first-in-the-nation ordinance requiring gun owners to obtain liability insurance and pay an annual fee for their firearms, immediately drawing lawsuits from gun rights groups. San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, a Democrat, said the City Council had voted in favor of both measures despite opposition from gun
Tomorrow, the House Police & Fire Committee will hear House Bill 2769 House Floor Amendment No. 4, to waste taxpayer money to promote “microstamping” on firearms. Please file witness slips against HB 2769 HFA 4. The hearing will be held by video conference. Click here for information on filing witness slips or participating in the hearing.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — The first lawsuit against the City of San Jose was filed less than 24 hours after the city approved a controversial ordinance. The new rule requires gun owners to have liability insurance and pay an annual fee. RELATED: San Jose becomes 1st in US to require gun liability insurance, city
We loaded up in the Jeep and took a 2 hour drive, spent the day out shopping, and met up with Doug of https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-eOXKXJ2GQ1gewivwNxYKQ Our families hung out, bbq’d and had a good time This is more of a vlog style video.Hope you enjoy.
Join Sigma 3 Founder Robert Allen as he journey’s out on a new adventure from his urban lifestyle back to his roots in the forest. In this series you will learn how to go from the rat race of life to living off grid in comfort with little to no money needed. In this episode
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is currently accepting public comment for its proposed hunting guidelines for the Fall 2023 through Spring 2028 seasons. Unsurprisingly, anti-hunting extremists are using this opportunity to ask the Department to arbitrarily restrict or eliminate hunting of black bears, mountain lions, and bobcats. The Department’s proposed guidelines have no such bans
A national gun rights group is suing a California city that has approved legislation requiring gun owners to carry liability insurance. The measure, which the San Jose City Council approved Tuesday, is an “unprecedented step,” according to the federal lawsuit that the National Association for Gun Rights and local gun owner Mark Sikes filed that
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