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Tomorrow, the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety will hear Assembly Bill 498, to ensure that all law-abiding adults may apply for a concealed carry permit. Then, on Thursday, January 14th, the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety will hear Senate Bill 484, to ensure that law-abiding citizens who are licensed to
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Standing with Texans and the 2nd Amendment Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Tan Parker, Texas State Representative and conservative Republican candidate for Texas State Senate District 12, released the following statement: “I’m honored to have earned the endorsement of the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund and the support of NRA members in Texas
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Today, the Washington Supreme Court heard oral arguments against the City of Edmunds’ attempt to simultaneously curtail firearm rights within the home, while expanding firearm liability outside the home. In 2021, a lower court agreed with NRA-ILA’s argument that Washington state law prohibited the City of Edmunds’ efforts to (1) impose compulsory lock requirements; and (2)
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Last week, NRA-ILA filed a lawsuit challenging AB-173, a newly enacted California law that directs the California Department of Justice  (“Cal DoJ”) to turn over the personal information that it has on gun owners, including their name, address, place of birth, phone number, occupation, driver’s license or ID number, race, sex, height, weight, hair color,
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Standing with Texans and the Second Amendment Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – (Flower Mound, TX) – Tan Parker, Texas State Representative and conservative Republican candidate for Texas State Senate District 12, released the following statement: “I’m honored to have earned the endorsement of the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund and the support of
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The City of Sacramento selected 27-year veteran Kathy Lester to become its next Chief of Police, replacing Daniel Hahn. The OBSERVER would like to understand your feelings about the selection process with this brief survey. Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media (CBM) – Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson), a member of the California Legislative Black
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Today, January 11th, the South Carolina Legislature begins the 2022 legislative session. House Bill 3096, the constitutional carry bill that the House passed last year, remains active this session. Currently, 21 states allow law-abiding adults to carry a concealed handgun for self-defense without having to go through government red tape or pay fees. Of these,
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WA State Board of Health to Consider Petition to Prohibit School Mandates of Certain Vaccines and Products – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Tuesday, January 11, 2022 · 560,344,035 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters
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MARSHFIELD – A Republican has entered the race for Wisconsin’s 23rd State Senate District. Brian Westrate, of Fall Creek, announced last week his candidacy for the seat currently held by Kathy Bernier, R-Chippewa Falls. Bernier, who has held the seat since 2018, announced last week she would not seek a new term in the November election. The 23rd
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh is on a short-list to host the 2024 Republican presidential convention. But some local leaders say it’s an economic winner for the region while others worry about the politics. Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Nashville and Milwaukee are on the Republican short-list to host the next presidential convention and those who promote
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Today, January 10th, the Georgia Legislature begins the 2022 legislative session. Last week, Governor Brian Kemp announced his support for constitutional carry. Currently, 21 states allow law-abiding adults to carry a concealed handgun for self-defense without having to go through government red tape or pay fees. Of these, five passed their constitutional carry laws just last
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On December 23, ATF launched a new system for applicants to complete various forms that ATF is responsible for administrating. For most gun owners, this change will primarily impact how applications for firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (“NFA”) are processed. Anyone who has submitted an NFA application in recent years is familiar with
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The supermarket tabloids were right – the rich and famous ARE just like us. Crime has increased throughout the country. All anyone – from struggling single parents to ultra-wealthy Hollywood elites – wants is a chance to defend themselves and their loved ones. Evidence from the last two years, and the last few months in
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This week, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock signed a bill banning custom-made firearms, referred to as “ghost guns.”  As amended, the measure will go into effect on October 1st, 2022. Last year, Governor Polis signed SB21-256 into law, giving cities and local governments in Colorado the authority to establish their own gun regulations that are more stringent than state law.