[ad_1] DATE: April 30, 2020 TO: USF & NRA Members and Friends FROM: Marion P. Hammer USF Executive Director NRA Past President We’ve all heard the expression, “you can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool all
Month: April 2020
[ad_1] Campaign Action However, while LaTurner decisively outraised Watkins during his opening months on the campaign trail, the treasurer seems to have lost steam since then. Watkins took in $122,000 during the first quarter of 2020, which, while lousy for an incumbent, was well ahead of the $43,000 that LaTurner brought in. LaTurner, who entered
[ad_1] City Council Unanimously Opposes Mayor’s Order The Mississippi Justice Institute, a non-profit constitutional litigation center, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of pro-Second Amendment State Rep. Dana Criswell (R-Mount Olive) against Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba’s executive order prohibiting the open carry of firearms in the city. This legal action, filed in the U.S.
[ad_1] Age: 62 Party: Republican Family: Wife: Chris (married 24 years); 3 Daughters: Karlyn, Lexie and Katherine Civic involvement: Town of Little Rice, supervisor (2009-2013), state Assemblyman (2011-2013), National Rifle Association lifetime member, Ruffed Grouse Society, Oneida County Economic Development Corporation, former board member. Work: Former small-business owner/operator of Wilderness Cruises, Willow Flowage Dam tender,
[ad_1] Rick Friedman, owner of Right to Self Protect, a firearms store and training facility with two locations in New Jersey, is accustomed to seeing the same clients month after month. But when SARS-CoV-2 began to spread, Friedman noticed a change. His neighbors began to stop him on the street and ask about coming in.
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Carolyn Muyskens @cjmuyskens
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Apr 28, 2020 at 11:01 AM
ALLEGAN COUNTY — Private practice attorney Michael Villar is running against Allegan County Prosecutor Myrene Koch in the August primary election. The primary contest will be the second between Koch and Villar for the prosecutor’s position. In August 2018, Koch and Villar went head-to-head after
[ad_1] CLOSE There are two main candidates for the Indiana governor’s race in 2020: Republican incumbent Eric Holcomb and Democratic challenger Woody Myers. Here’s what we know. Indianapolis Star For a man in an election year, Gov. Eric Holcomb finds himself in an enviable position politically as he navigates difficult decisions about how and when to
[ad_1] ANALYSIS/OPINION: The data is in: Americans are flocking to gun stores in unprecedented numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The spike has left many gun-control advocates struggling to find a motive other than pure, irrational panic. After all, the common narrative goes, “the good guy with a gun” is a myth and it’s very rare
[ad_1] Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. While it is something of a war without weapons, leading gun manufacturers across the country are stepping up to aid the fight against the spread of coronavirus. Similarly to that of car manufacturers that have jumped to make medical equipment,
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[ad_1] The NRA trolled Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden Monday with a tweet urging him to keep talking because his botched facts “make more people buy guns” and drive more people to join the NRA itself. They tweeted: Dear @JoeBiden: Every time you push for gun control and botch every fact about guns, you make
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a major gun-rights case from New York because the law in question has been rescinded, disappointing Second Amendment activists and several conservative justices, who said the court had been manipulated. The decision dismissing the case was unsigned, but three justices filed a dissent. “By incorrectly dismissing
[ad_1] Posted: Apr 27, 2020 / 07:48 PM EDT / Updated: Apr 27, 2020 / 07:48 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court sidestepped a major decision on gun rights Monday in a dispute over New York City’s former ban on transporting guns. The justices threw out a challenge from gun rights groups, including
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to a New York City law restricting the rights of handgun owners to carry their weapons outside the home. The 6-3 decision sends the case back to the lower courts — a move that pleases gun control advocates who were afraid that the
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to a New York City law restricting the rights of handgun owners to carry their weapons outside the home. The 6-3 decision sends the case back to the lower courts — a move that pleases gun control advocates who were afraid that the
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court has once again punted on the question of gun rights, throwing out as moot a challenge to New York City’s strict gun regulations on transporting licensed guns outside the home. New York City, in the name of public safety, has very strict gun regulations. It allows people to have a
[ad_1] The executive director of National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action released the following statement Monday regarding the Supreme Court’s opinion in NYSRPA v. The City of New York. “Now that the Supreme Court has accepted New York’s surrender, perhaps the city will finally repay all legal fees incurred by their deceit. Because this lawsuit was
[ad_1] The executive director of National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action released the following statement Monday regarding the Supreme Court’s opinion in NYSRPA v. The City of New York. “Now that the Supreme Court has accepted New York’s surrender, perhaps the city will finally repay all legal fees incurred by their deceit. Because this lawsuit was
[ad_1] Dear Mississippi NRA Member: Pro-Second Amendment State Attorney General Lynn Fitch sent this sharply-worded letter to Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba on Sunday, April 26, just after he announced his emergency executive order restricting the open carry of firearms by law-abiding citizens within city limits through April 30. We previously alerted on this order
[ad_1] A 2nd Amendment challenge to a New York City gun ordinance fizzled in the Supreme Court on Monday, but conservative justices looked poised to expand gun rights in future cases. In a brief unsigned opinion, the high court said the New York case was moot because the city had repealed an ordinance that barred
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a National Rifle Association-backed challenge to New York City restrictions on handgun owners transporting their firearms outside the home, avoiding for now the battle over the scope of the right to bear arms under the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment. There are other cases pending
[ad_1] On April 10, disgraced Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed five pieces of anti-gun legislation into law. Those measures criminalize the private sale of firearms, ration handgun sales to one a month, create a “red flag” gun confiscation scheme, punish property crime victims who fail to hastily report a firearm as stolen, and restrict how
[ad_1] Americans across the country are grappling with the “new normal”of COVID-19-related closures and the novel ways that anti-gun politicians capitalize on the pandemic to prevent the exercise of Second Amendment rights. For residents of the nation’s capital, though, the new normal is pretty much the same as the old normal, where local politicians treat
[ad_1] The Supreme Court on Monday refused to decide on the constitutionality of a controversial New York City gun law that has since changed, ruling in an unsigned opinion that the case is now “moot” because of the changes in the law. The court’s move to even hear the gun rights case despite a perceived procedural issue
[ad_1] ANALYSIS/OPINION: Despite all the claims that gun control organizations only want “reasonable” gun control laws, the coronavirus pandemic has revealed that they do want to ban guns. Gun control advocates somehow want to claim that closing down gun stores doesn’t infringe on people’s ability to own guns for self-defense. With police calling in sick
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a challenge to New York City restrictions on handgun owners transporting their firearms outside the home, meaning the justices for now will not be wading into the battle over the scope of the right to bear arms under the U.S. Constitution’s Second
[ad_1] Reprinted with permission from MediaMatters Investigative reporting has illuminated connections between pro-gun activists and the fringe protests demanding that various states prematurely end stay-at-home orders and allow nonessential businesses to reopen. Local gun activists in Wisconsin and Virginia, some well-known national gun rights extremists, and pro-gun message boards are cheering on the protests too.
[ad_1] Reprinted with permission from DCReport Former Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson, a Democrat but the CEO of a nursing home industry group, wrote Trump after the 2016 election seeking a “collaborative approach” to regulation, much like the one the Federal Aviation Administration has had with the aircraft industry. Team Trump acquiesced, rolling back fines and
[ad_1] [United States Foreign Policy for 2019-2020 is clarified in this speech, for those who wish to study how all 193 nations interrelate in 2020. After the speech text appearing below is further analysis of the speechwriter, Stephen Miller. This will be useful to heads of state, foreign ministers, and United Nations ambassadors. The 2020
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An appeals court has reinstated a California law requiring background checks for people buying ammunition, reversing a federal judge’s decision to stop the checks that he said violate the constitutional right to bear arms. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday granted the state attorney general’s request to stay
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