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Today, January 18th, the House Public Safety Committee will hold a hearing on several firearm related bills, including HB 2, which we previously reported on. HB2 would ban commonly owned, semi-automatic firearms and place arbitrary limits on magazine capacity. Contact members of the House Public Safety Subcommittee on Firearms today by clicking the take action button below to OPPOSE anti-gun legislation
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Pennsylvania House Democrats voted to advance a bill that will further restrict law-abiding citizens’ right to own firearms to protect themselves.  This week, Democrats in the majority control of the Pennsylvania House pushed forward a series of gun control measures, including one that would ban the sale of automatic and semi-automatic guns— years after being
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On Thursday, January 18th, the Senate Law and Justice Committee passed an amended version of Senate Bill 5444, a “sensitive places” expansion bill, out of committee.  SB 5444 increases “gun-free zones” where law-abiding citizens are left defenseless in publicly accessible areas, including: Public parks Public transit State and local government buildings Public libraries, and Zoos and
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Republican state lawmakers launched a resolution Wednesday to impeach Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) for violating the Second Amendment after she banned carrying firearms in some public places.  New Mexico state House Reps. Stefani Lord and John Block initiated the resolution, alleging the governor’s emergency public health order banning concealed-carry in Albuquerque playgrounds and parks
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Today, January 18th, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Senate Bill 466 (which passed the Senate earlier this week). The Senate bill replaced the Assembly’s version AB 468. This legislation prohibits the use of firearm/ammunition specific merchant category codes by payment processors. SB 466 provides critical reforms for gun owners, protecting private purchasing information from abuse
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A custom-made semi-automatic hunting rifle with a high-capacity detachable magazine. The magazines, not the rifle, have been banned in Colorado, but are available in nearby states. Colorado and the nation have failed promises to hundreds of victims of past gun massacres, to make effective changes in an effort to prevent future mass-gun-violence victims. Sign up
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On Thursday, January 18th, and Friday, January 19th, the Vermont Senate Committee on Judiciary will be hearing S. 209, also known as “Vermont’s Ghost Gun Act.” NRA members and gun rights supporters are urged to contact committee members and request that they OPPOSE this bill. To email committee members directly please click the TAKE ACTION
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The Department of Homeland Security paid an activist group $700,000 to create self-described propaganda that attacked conservatives, a new investigation found. DHS used a grant program intended to combat terrorists, called the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Program, to pay activists to write blog posts that criticized Donald Trump and other conservatives under the
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Pennsylvania House Democrats advanced an “assault weapons” ban and a ban on the purchase, possession, and sale of non-serialized gun parts on Wednesday. The Democrats also advanced legislation to “prohibit accelerated trigger activators, which increase the rate of gunfire,” and a bill to “subject 3D-printed firearms to the same regulations as standard firearms,” the Associated Press