Month: April 2022

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Five Republicans vying for the the party’s gubernatorial nomination took turns railing against Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, called for the rolling back of regulations and scaling back state government, and made their pitches for addressing Nevada’s education woes during a candidate forum Wednesday in Las Vegas. The forum, hosted by the Republican Women’s Club of
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WASILLA, Alaska — Sarah Palin isn’t used to sharing the spotlight. In the nearly 14 years since she burst onto the national political scene, the former Alaska governor has appeared on reality television programs, written books, spent time as a Fox News contributor, formed a political action committee in her name and been a rumored
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Dan Carden A leading candidate in the Republican primary race for Northwest Indiana’s congressional seat released a new campaign ad Wednesday branding her most prominent opponent as a “Never Trump Liberal.” Jennifer-Ruth Green, of Crown Point, also claims in the 30-second commercial set to air on Fox News and streaming platforms that former LaPorte Mayor
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What it takes to turn a muzzleloader kit into a functioning black powder firearm. Fortunately for enthusiasts interested in making their own muzzleloader, there are a plethora of kits available on today’s market. Building a muzzleloader kit has always been something of a pastime between fathers and sons (and daughters), and it used to be
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The New Jersey Second Amendment Society has endorsed Assemblyman Erik Peterson (R-Franklin) for the Republican nomination for Congress in New Jersey’s 7th district. Peterson wants to take on Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-Ringoes) in a district that was drawn by Democrats to favor Republicans. “Erik Peterson has consistently received ‘A’ Ratings from the Association of NJ
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Yesterday, the Senate Transportation Committee held a public hearing and immediately went into executive session to vote “ought to pass” on ATV Carry, House Bill 1636.  Thanks to the strong support of NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, this legislation will move to the Senate floor for further consideration this session. House Bill 1636: “ATV-Carry”
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Judge postpones GOP redistricting lawsuit Ninth Judicial District Judge Fred Van Soelen ruled that a lawsuit brought by the state Republican Party and others challenging New Mexico’s new congressional map can continue, but that no changes will be made before the June 7 primary election. Van Soelen denied plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction, noting in his ruling that
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Snub-nose revolvers are a staple of the defensive handgun world, but are they still worth carrying given other available options? Commonly referred to as “snub-nose” or “snubby,” the sub-3-inch revolver has been a mainstay of self-defense for over 150 years and is even now a common, everyday item for millions of Americans. The thing about