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A bombshell revelation came to light 10 years ago this week in 2013, when the IRS apologized for years of deliberately delaying applications for tax-exempt status from right-of-center organizations. Hundreds of groups were improperly subjected to baseless investigations, invasive and improper demands about their donors, and lengthy delays in processing routine paperwork. The IRS’s actions
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The case for reloading time-tested and oddball cartridges and how to best do it when components run low. “I can’t find primers.” “I can’t get the powder I need.” “There are no bullets available for my gun.” Over the past three years, I’ve heard these statements—or something very similar—more times than I can count. It
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For many gun owners, shotguns are essential, especially for target shooters and highly-skilled firearm enthusiasts. Not only are shotguns incredibly adaptable, they are usually the option with the most attractive price tag. Moreover, shotguns are available in all types of models with various options for use. If you’re looking for shotgun sights, you’ve come to
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Today, May 10th, at 10:00 A.M., the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee will hold work sessions on three pro-hunting bills. Please click the take action button below to contact committee members and ask them to support Legislative Documents 626, 1166, and 1241. LD 626 preserves Maine’s sporting heritage and increases sporting opportunities by allowing you
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Democratic Connecticut Senator Christopher Murphy has been spending the last several months talking about an unusual subject for a politician: loneliness. “If democracy can’t deliver on the disconnection and disaffection that Americans feel, they’re going to give up on democracy,” Murphy tells Newsweek. “Some demagogue, much more effective than Donald Trump, will come along and
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NASHVILLE (May 9, 2023) — Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) issued the following statement regarding Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s announcement after having failed to secure enactment of gun control legislation during the regular session of the Tennessee Legislature, that he “…will call for the Tennessee General Assembly to convene a special legislative session on August 21, 2023, to strengthen public safety and
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 12-11 to pass S.109, the NRA-backed Constitutional Carry bill, and it has now been sent to the Senate floor for further consideration. This is a huge step toward South Carolina becoming the next state to recognize the fundamental right of law-abiding adults to carry firearms for self-defense without having to navigate