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On Wednesday, August 30th, Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert signed an executive order banning all firearms on city property, which the order defines as “…all City managed buildings/facilities/parks/public spaces and surrounding areas such as sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots under the City’s control.” Signs prohibiting the possession of firearms will be conspicuously placed at entrances to
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A large percentage of “active shooter” incidents are thwarted by armed citizens who sometimes don’t even fire their weapons, but those cases are no longer counted under President Joe Biden’s pro-gun control policies. According to just-released data from the Crime Prevention Research Center, 41% of active shooting incidents were stopped by armed civilians. TRUMP’S GOP
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On Saturday, September 2nd, constitutional carry and statewide preemption laws will take effect in Nebraska. Thanks to the significant victories from this year’s legislative session, law-abiding citizens can exercise their Second Amendment right to carry firearms for self-defense without unnecessary government interference and can exercise their rights freely across the state without having to navigate
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There are many things I could write about the First Extraordinary Session of the 113th Tennessee General Assembly, called by Gov. Bill Lee ostensibly to address public safety. I could write about the House’s restrictive rules package, or that Lee was missing in action, or the dysfunction between the Republican-dominated House and Senate. But the
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Only four bills passed Tennessee’s special session. The move proved a victory for gun-rights groups while many others — House Republicans, Democrats and Covenant families — left deeply frustrated. A feud between chambers. An ostrich egg prank. A challenged signs ban. A House member silenced. Covenant families heartbroken. A physical confrontation on the House floor.
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SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR INSTITUTE HIGH SCHOOL ONLINE CLUB DEBUTS NATIONWIDE – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Friday, September 1, 2023 · 653,260,387 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS Feeds
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Aren’t you glad it applies to public schools too? Does the 1st Amendment protect a parent from retaliation after criticizing his daughter’s coach for not putting her in games for long enough? Yes. Next question. Oh, you’re still here? Considering  ex-presidents taking Batman villain headshots are gracing headlines, now might actually be the moment to