Month: February 2021

[ad_1] Fred Guttenberg listens to questions from the media in Parkland, Fla. (Photo: Jose A. Iglesias/TNS via ZUMA Wire) Three years after a life-altering tragedy, this activist and author remains dedicated to his cause At the beginning of his Zoom call with Boca, Fred Guttenberg texted his son, Jesse, to let him know he was
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[ad_1] Do you remember this time last year? Before COVID-19 became a global pandemic? Almost exactly one year ago, we wrote about how Americans broke the January NICS record. More than 1.1 million NICS checks associated with a potential transfer that month was a sign that the gun-owning community was growing. There were more than
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[ad_1] According to a recent Fox News report, Bank of America secretly turned over hundreds of its customers’ personal data to the federal government following the unrest at the Capitol on January 6. The targeted customers included those who made purchases at “weapons-related merchants” in early January. The report suggested that the nation’s second largest
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[ad_1] Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed Senate Bill 2344, and yesterday the House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 1498.  These measures are advancing rapidly and could soon be considered by their full respective chambers. Please contact your state Senator and Representative and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 2344 and House Bill 1498. Senate Bill
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[ad_1] by WorldTribune Staff, February 15, 2021 Joe Biden used the anniversary of the Parkland, Florida school shooting to officially launch his team’s assault on the Second Amendment, critics say. Biden on Feb. 14 said he was “calling on Congress to enact commonsense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning
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[ad_1] Yesterday, the Senate unanimously passed House Bill 2310. It previously passed the House with an overwhelming bipartisan majority of 81-17 and now goes to Governor Ralph Northam for his signature. House Bill 2310, sponsored by Delegate Chris Runion (R-25), allows individuals who completed online firearms training prior to January 1st, 2021, but were prohibited
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[ad_1] Prior to this month’s health clinic shooting, Minnesota lawmakers debated certain gun control measures, yet partisan divides have blocked bills from advancing. (Pixabay) February 15, 2021 BUFFALO, Minn. — Demands for tougher gun laws are again growing louder after last week’s deadly shooting at a Minnesota health clinic. A key advocacy group said despite
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[ad_1] The House Public Policy Committee has approved House Bill 1369, to improve the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones. It may now go to the Ways and Means Committee before going on to the full House for further consideration. Please ask your state representative to SUPPORT this critical bill
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[ad_1] On February 17th, the House Committee on Judiciary will hear bills to prevent discrimination against the firearm industry and improve self-defense. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT House Bills 2827 and 2840. In addition, please use the Request to Speak application (RTS) on the Arizona State Legislature website to urge House Committee on Judiciary
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[ad_1] The Kentucky 2021 legislative session is under way and these two bills in the General Assembly are of great importance to the future of our constitutional rights. Pro-Gun House Bill 175 prohibits financial institutions from discriminating against firearm businesses. Anti-gun banks and their executives have expressed interest in denying services to the firearm industry
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[ad_1] President Joe Biden demanded Congress pass new gun control measures on the three-year anniversary of the Parkland school shooting. “This Administration will not wait for the next mass shooting” to pass new legislation, he announced in a statement. Biden called for universal background checks, an assault weapons ban, and legal liability for gun manufacturers,
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[ad_1] More From Forbes ‘This MAGA Movement Needs To Continue’: Lindsey Graham Calls On Lara Trump To Run For Sen. Burr’s Seat“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“title”:”‘This MAGA Movement Needs To Continue’: Lindsey Graham Calls On Lara Trump To Run For Sen. Burr’s Seat”,”uri”:”https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2021/02/14/this-maga-movement-needs-to-continue-lindsey-graham-calls-on-lara-trump-to-run-for-sen-burrs-seat/”,”date”:{“monthDayYear”:”Feb 14, 2021″,”hourMinute”:”11:00″,”amPm”:”am”,”isEDT”:false},”index”:1}},”id”:”660af1clkr6o00″},{“textContent”:” Feb 14, 2021,11:00am EST ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Shatters Box Office Records With $400M China
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[ad_1] By Sam Hoober,  Alien Gear Holsters Contrary to popular belief, there IS a Pro-Gun Left. In fact, having left-wing ideology is not incompatible with respecting gun rights or the right to self-defense. In fact, if you go far enough left you keep your guns. Not only that, but having guns and ammunition for one’s
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[ad_1] I read that now that the Democrats control the White House and Congress they will soon be coming after our guns. Nothing could be more ridiculous. The Nationals Rifle Association’s (NRA) — or the “National Republican Association” — warnings that the government will soon break into our homes and take our rifles, shotguns and
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[ad_1] DALLAS (AP) — Attorneys for the state of New York asked a bankruptcy judge Friday to throw out the National Rifle Association’s bankruptcy case, saying the case was filed in bad faith. In a 41-page brief filed in the bankruptcy court in Dallas, New York’s attorneys asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Harlin DeWayne Hale to
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[ad_1] Sunday marks the three-year anniversary of Florida’s worst school shooting, a tragic milestone for families of the 17 murder victims and countless traumatized survivors. The horrific event at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland sparked the March For Our Lives movement, a nationwide gun-control effort launched by the school’s students and joined by
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[ad_1] On Tuesday, February 16 at 1:00pm, the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider a measure that cleans up New Hampshire’s handgun purchase process, bringing it in line with the same process used for long guns in the Granite State.  Please contact committee members and politely ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 141. Senate Bill 141 resolves New Hampshire’s
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