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Yesterday, the South Carolina General Assembly adjourned sine die from its 2021 legislative session. During this session, the House passed constitutional carry, but the Senate unfortunately did not take action on it this year. The bill remains alive with the Senate going into next year’s session. There was an effort to add a constitutional carry
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From Dracos to WASRs to PSLs, Cugir Arms imports have long been a staple of the U.S. gun market. Now that the demand for Dracos is higher than the supply can provide for, what does the future hold for this little Romanian pistol that punches above its weight? Dracos-What Are They?: Semi-Automatic 7.62x39mm AK Pistols
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Libertarian Party of New York Advises Rejection of Proposed School Budget Increases Ahead of Tuesday’s Vote – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Saturday, May 15, 2021 · 541,205,090 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press
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On Wednesday, despite the thousands of calls, emails, and other communication from NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, Senate Bill 5038 advanced out of the legislature and was signed into law. In response to the signing, NRA State Director Aoibheann Cline wrote: “By signing SB 5038, Gov. Inslee yet again displays a blatant disregard for the safety and freedoms of law-abiding Washingtonians. The
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Accurate as they come, versatile and affordable the CZ 457 has earned a dedicated following among rimfire shooters in the know. Why The CZ 457 Appeals To Rimfire Shooters: Modularity, including a switch-barrel design, the rifle offers flexiblity over most other rimfire bolt-actions. Aftermarket stocks are extensive and allow it to be configured to suit
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Who writes the bills? Kochheads, that’s who – Arkansas Times Advertisement Advertisement Facing South identifies the source of another bit of Republican dirty trickery that spread this year through GOP-controlled legislatures like kudzu (but with more damaging effect.) It’s legislation that prevents, particularly, states from requiring disclosure of donors to 501c4 organizations that enjoy nonprofit
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This video describes how to re-hydrate dried meats for use in cooking in stews. ______________________________________________________________ SIGMA 3 Survival School is one of the largest survival and bushcraft training organizations in the world. With over a decade in operation, and instructors on six continents, we have trained more survival instructors than anyone else in the world.
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Yesterday, House Bill 1092, to expand Illinois’ program of suspending Second Amendment rights without due process, was resurrected after it previously had been re-referred to the House Rules Committee. The House then voted 69-43 to pass it. HB 1092 will now go to the Senate for further consideration. Please contact your state senator and ask
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Safe Axe Handling is crucial to becoming a Master Woodsman. In this video Rob demonstrates a simple Survival Hack to make your axe safer to use. ______________________________________________________________ SIGMA 3 Survival School is one of the largest survival and bushcraft training organizations in the world. With over a decade in operation, and instructors on six continents,
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The Missouri Senate has passed a contentious gun rights bill. The “Second Amendment Preservation Act” attempts to invalidate federal gun regulations. Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo of Independence spoke in favor of an amendment that would have closed a loophole letting convicted domestic violence abusers own a gun. The amendment to the overall bill failed.
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Dear Texas NRA Member: Earlier today, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick appointed five pro-Second Amendment Senate conferees on House Bill 1927, constitutional carry legislation that has now passed both chambers and has been sent to a conference committee to work out the differences between the House- and Senate-passed versions of the bill.  They are Sen. Charles Schwertner (R-Georgetown), who