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Today, Governor Spencer Cox signed HB 406, legislation that provides important financial privacy protections for gun owners when purchasing firearms, firearm parts, and ammunition. The NRA would like to thank Governor Cox for signing this critical piece of legislation and his continued commitment to protecting Second Amendment Rights in Utah. NRA also thanks bill sponsor
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The sweet smell of milkshakes hung in the air in House chambers Wednesday afternoon, when Rep. Brent Crane brought in cartons of post-lunch treats for colleagues and staff. Buying a round of milkshakes, and celebrating a hometown school basketball championship, is one of those camaraderie-building traditions in the House. Election-year politics also filled the air.
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Today, HB 24-1348 which mandates how firearms must be stored in unattended vehicles, passed out of the House Judiciary Committee and is now eligible for a final vote on the House Floor. Please contact your lawmakers by using the button below and urge them to OPPOSE HB24-1348! Additionally, multiple other anti-gun bills were scheduled to have hearings today, but
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The 116 Club is a members-only venue in DC whose patrons have included Senators Bob Menendez and Mitch McConnell and Hunter Biden  DailyMail.com was able to confirm the names of about 100 current and former club members, including at least 40 members of Congress  ‘There’s less chance of being seen or overheard at the 116,’ a
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New Book by Saint Catherine of Genoa, Revised for the Modern Reader, Reveals A Treasure Trove of Wisdom – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, March 14, 2024 · 696,054,643 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics
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The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com Justin Davis is the Maine NRA State Director and Laura Whitcomb is the President of Gun Owners of Maine. In the wake of the tragedy in Lewiston, Mainers are seeking
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When questions arise about whether First Amendment rights have been violated, the Supreme Court is the final authority. Its rulings interpret how these rights apply in real-life situations. In this post, we highlight First Amendment Supreme Court cases of the 2023-2024 term. It will be updated with additional information and analysis as the term progresses.
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After a similar bill passed the Idaho House of Representatives earlier this session, a replacement bill regarding carrying firearms on Idaho school properties was introduced in the Senate. Idaho Dispatch reported on the original legislation, House Bill 415 sponsored by Representative Ted Hill (R-Eagle) here and here. The new version is Senate Bill 1418, sponsored
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Submitted Photo While the Lake Erie water temperature is still only 35 degrees, the Lake Erie yellow perch are biting near Cattaraugus Creek, say Rob Ebersole, left, Bernie Feldmann, center, and John Woelfle, right. In the world of early spring fishing — or should we say late winter fishing — the lack of ice on
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Memphis Largest Black Populated City in U.S. Black Filmmaker Fights Black Leaders to acknowledge “Black Memphis History” – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, March 14, 2024 · 695,919,463 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters
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At least two races in Northeast Ohio could be impacted by the Ohio Republican Party’s decision not to endorse some incumbent Republicans in Statehouse races this year. The state GOP opted not to endorse nearly two dozen Republican incumbents, a decision stemming from lingering controversy over 2023’s House Speaker vote. Rep. Gail Pavliga was surprised
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The Supreme Court next week will weigh an epic First Amendment clash that is expected to have ripple effects for government regulators and advocacy groups across the country.  At issue in the upcoming March 18 arguments is whether financial regulators in New York infringed upon the First Amendment rights of the National Rifle Association by