Last night, Senate Bill 5078, the 10-round Magazine Ban legislation, was sent to the House floor and could be heard at any moment. Anti-gun legislators are pulling out all the stops to get this measure passed as soon as possible. It is critical that you contact your state Representative and respectfully urge them to OPPOSE Senate Bill
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Senator back at work after stroke WASHINGTON — Sen. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico returned to the Senate on Thursday, barely a month after suffering a major stroke that sent a chill through fellow Democrats clinging to a 50-50 majority. Lujan, 49, walked into a Senate Commerce Committee meeting without assistance and was greeted
Yesterday, a conference committee removed existing language from Senate Bill 209 to replace it with constitutional carry language from House Bill 1077. Now, the House and Senate will need to caucus to agree to sign the conference report. The Speaker of the House and the Senate President will need to appoint conferees to sign the
Today, the Senate voted 23-6 to pass House Bill 272, constitutional carry. It will now go back to the House for concurrence before it heads to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk. Constitutional carry strengthens Alabamians’ right to self-defense by allowing any law-abiding adult who is at least 21-years-old and legally eligible to obtain a carry permit,
Fairfax, Va. - The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action is pleased to announce the Ohio legislature passed NRA-backed constitutional carry legislation on Wednesday and the bill is en route to the governor’s desk for signature. “This is a huge moment for Ohioans, who value their Second Amendment rights — but have been forced to ask
With Daniel Lippman UKRAINIAN U.N. AMBASSADOR DENIES ADDING PR HELP: In Wednesday’s newsletter, we reported that Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Nations, had accepted speechwriting support from the crisis communications and political consulting firm SKDKnickerbocker. In a Facebook post Wednesday morning, however, Kyslytsya denied that he or his staff had hired or solicited
A New York judge on March 2 dismissed an attempt by state Attorney General Letitia James to dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA), saying the allegations against the organization didn’t meet the requirements for ordering its dissolution. James, a Democrat, has claimed that top executives of the gun advocacy and education group have siphoned millions of dollars from the
Tennessee lawmakers advanced a bill targeting “obscene” books in school libraries after multiple hearings featuring testimony from congressional and school board candidates, pastors and even a country music star. But the 7-3 vote to advance HB 1944, which would ban books and other materials deemed “obscene or harmful to minors” from school libraries, out of a House
On March 8th, three separate policy committees will be meeting to hear firearm and hunting related legislation. Please use the take action buttons below to contact committee members and get involved in protecting our Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage in California. Assembly Public Safety Committee at 9:00AM on March 8th Assembly Bill 1688, introduced by
Sandy Hook Why Suing Gunmakers Remains Difficult, Despite the Sandy Hook Settlement Since 2005, gunmakers have had blanket immunity from lawsuits under a federal law. Sandy Hook families used a loophole to hold Remington accountable By Chatwan Mongkol • Published March 3, 2022 • Updated on March 3, 2022 at 6:25 am Kena Betancur/AFP via
A judge Tuesday tossed out New York Attorney General Letitia James’ bid to break up the National Rifle Association, while allowing much of the remainder of her lawsuit to go forward. James filed suit to disband the gun rights group in 2020, claiming its top executives flouted nonprofit rules by diverting millions of agency dollars
Married father-of-three Republican Rep. Van Taylor drops bid for reelection after admitting to nine-month affair with ex-JIHADI bride who went to Syria and married an ISIS commander Married Republican Rep. Van Taylor dropped his bid for reelection Wednesday after apologizing for having a nine-month affair with the so-called ‘ISIS bride’ ‘Today I am announcing I
Yesterday, the House voted 57-35 to pass Senate Bill 215, the constitutional carry bill. Then, it went back to the Senate for concurrence, and the Senate promptly voted 24-8 to concur. It will now go to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk for his signature. NRA thanks bill sponsor Senator Terry Johnson (R-14), Chairman Shane Wilkin of
The NRA won a legal victory when a New York Supreme Court judge ruled that Attorney General Letitia James could not pursue dissolving the gun-rights group. “In short, the Complaint does not allege the type of public harm that is the legal linchpin for imposing the ‘corporate death penalty,’” New York Supreme Judge Joel Cohen
CNN By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The fallout from the war in Ukraine is extending to outer space. Russia’s space agency is refusing to launch a batch of internet satellites for a London-based startup as a form of retaliation against UK sanctions. Here’s what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with
On Wednesday, New York State Court Justice Joel Cohen ruled that NY Attorney General Letitia James cannot dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA). Cohen is a Justice on the New York State Court in Manhattan. Reuters reported that Cohen ruled that James’ allegations of NRA financial malfeasance deal with private affairs within the organization, not
Yesterday, the House Government Oversight Committee voted 8-5 to advance Senate Bill 215, the constitutional carry bill received from the Senate. It will now go to the House floor for further consideration. Please contact your state representative and ask them to SUPPORT SB 215. Senate Bill 215, as amended in committee, allows a law-abiding adult who
A New York judge blocked the state’s attorney general from trying to put the National Rifle Association out of business but will allow a lawsuit accusing top executives of misusing funds to proceed. Manhattan Judge Joel M. Cohen expressed concerns that shutting down the NRA could infringe on the First Amendment rights of its millions