Month: November 2023

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Giving Tuesday is a global day of charitable giving that takes place the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Giving Tuesday is nearly upon us! Plaintive pitches and open palms abound. Do good! Spread cheer! But please, proceed with caution. This is make-or-break season for charities. Nonprofits in America get the majority of their donations
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If you clean your rifle barrel so often that you’re continually wearing out cleaning jags, you’re doing it too much … or your rifle barrel sucks. Gun cleaning is important, but there’s no need to waste your time cleaning them too much. My father served in the Army during the Korean War. He’d been a
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A federal court Tuesday struck down a Maryland gun law as overly “burdensome,” in a win the National Rifle Association (NRA) is calling a “significant victory” for Second Amendment rights.  On Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Maryland’s Handgun Qualification License (HQL) requirement is unconstitutional, citing the
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A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has declared parts of Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements unconstitutional. The decision, passed with a 2-1 majority, directly challenges the state’s rigorous gun control measures implemented in 2013. This significant legal development follows the precedent set by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle &
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“Knight Watchmen” Finale: Sacrifice, Survival, & Shadows of Donovan Corp in Not So Sane Entertainment’s Gripping Series – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, November 23, 2023 · 670,426,846 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters
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On Tuesday, November 28th, the Kearney City Council meeting will include the “gun-free zone” ordinance on the agenda after facing significant public outcry since its passage. Recently, the Kearney City Council followed the footsteps of Lincoln and Omaha by passing Resolution 2023-149, which establishes broad authority to designate all city-operated properties as “gun-free zones.” The measure was passed little discussion, and
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The man who killed five people at a Louisville, Kentucky, bank in April was motivated by his outrage over the nation’s gun laws, which he considered lax and hoped a bloody rampage of white victims would spur politicians into action, according to a police report released Tuesday that contained excerpts from the killer’s journal. Connor
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An Oregon judge blocked the state from enforcing a voter-approved law dubbed the nation’s “most extreme” gun control measure by critics, ruling it violates the state constitution. “This Thanksgiving, we can be thankful for Article I, section 27 and its continued protection of our right to bear arms,” Tony Aiello Jr., who represented two Harney
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Specific golf clubs are made for specific distances, and so are guns. Here the author goes over what makes a good midrange rifle. For many shooters, there’s a degree of skill declination at 300 yards. When I grew up, I shot matches at Camp Perry. We were shooting World War I and World War II-era
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Sturgeon went on a killing spree at Old National Bank on April 10 A manifesto left behind reveals he blamed ‘those in power’ and the NRA for allowing the easy sale of guns The 25-year-old from Kentucky was suffering from depression and described himself as ‘very sick’ and ‘maybe a psycho’  By Bethan Sexton For
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Americans fell hard for conspiracy theories in the postwar era. That was, in part, because their own government repeatedly conspired against them, from COINTELPRO spying on Civil Rights and antiwar activists to government doctors denying treatment for syphilis to unwitting Black Americans during the Tuskegee experiments. But sometimes Americans fell for conspiracy theories because those
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Illustration: Zohar Lazar On a Tuesday morning in late October, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was in Brentwood at the 5,900-square-foot home he purchased for $6.6 million in 2021 with his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Shaded by sycamore and fruit trees, the pad has six bedrooms, a backyard tiki bar, a