Month: February 2021

[ad_1] Today after 10:00am, the House will vote on legislation that strengthens Mississippi’s firearms preemption law, House Bill 634.  HB 634 serves to prevent state agencies from enacting their own differing gun laws across the state.  It is extremely important that you contact your State Representative and ask them to SUPPORT House Bill 634. House Bill 634 includes stronger
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[ad_1] This week, the Hawaii Legislature will be considering anti-gun legislation in three separate committee hearings. It’s important that gun owners stay engaged and let their voices be heard. Please consider submitting testimony against SB 301, SB 307, HB 31 and HB 1366 through the Hawaii Legislative website. For help creating an account and submitting testimony, click here. Tuesday February 9th Senate
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[ad_1] Last November, Bill Blair, the federal Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, refused to answer questions about the costs associated with the Liberal Government’s gun ban and confiscation program imposed by Order-in-Council on May 1, 2020. Minister Blair’s department is responsible for implementing the ban and overseeing the confiscation of previously lawful firearms
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[ad_1] Last week, Senator Todd Johnson (R-35) introduced Senate Bill 43 to expand the ability of citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones while attending religious worship. Last year, a similar bill, the Second Amendment Preservation Act, passed both chambers with bipartisan majorities after stalling the year before. It moved through the legislative process
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[ad_1] By Mark Udall and Myra Isenhart It’s winter. Our days are short, nights long. This season, there are many daytime shadows as well: political chaos, a deadly pandemic, economic uncertainly, restrictions that separate us physically. Mental health is challenged, especially for those isolated and subject to depression. Former Sen. Cory Gardner reported last May
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[ad_1] Dear New Mexico NRA Member: On Tuesday, February 9, the House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee will meet at 1:30pm (or upon final adjournment from the House floor) to hear two gun control bills and take testimony from the public virtually on the measures.  You can access the committee’s Zoom meeting and give testimony here.  Please
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[ad_1] A federal judge in South Dakota was blunt last summer when she sentenced Paul Erickson, a seasoned Republican operative who had pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering. “What comes through is that you’re a thief, and you’ve betrayed your friends, your family, pretty much everyone you know,” federal District Judge Karen Schreier
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[ad_1] As previously reported, Senate Bill 5078 and Senate Bill 5038 were heard in the Senate Law and Public Justice Committee in January.  During that hearing, these anti-gun measures were substituted, passed, and have been sent to the Senate Rules Committee. Senate Bill 5078, bans the manufacture, possession, sale, transfer, etc., of magazines that “are capable of holding”
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[ad_1] In December, The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) partnered with the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association and asked the Supreme Court to hear a challenge to New York’s restrictive process for issuing concealed carry licenses. Today, the NRA-ILA applauds the 23 Attorneys General who filed an amicus brief in support of that
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[ad_1] In another concerning example of Big Tech censorship of conservatives, Facebook reportedly removed a pro-Second Amendment group’s page from its platform this week without providing an explanation. What are the details? Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, an active gun-rights advocacy group in the commonwealth, told the Washington Free Beacon
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[ad_1] Today, the Indiana Senate Committee on Education and Career Development is hearing Senate Bill 64 to impose onerous, one-size-fits-all requirements on school security. Please contact your state senator and ask them to OPPOSE SB 64. Senate Bill 64 places severe, mandatory training qualifications that school security or other staff members must meet before they
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[ad_1] Today, the Montana Senate passed Permitless Carry legislation, House Bill 102, on Third Reading.  This important self-defense measure will be sent back to the House where it will receive a concurrence vote.  Those votes are expected to occur tomorrow and Friday.  Please contact your State Representative and ask them to CONCUR on House Bill 102.
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[ad_1] On February 9th, the Fairfax City Council will consider banning firearms in certain public places. Second Amendment supporters are encouraged to OPPOSE the firearm restriction ordinance. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the City Council meeting is to be held electronically. Citizens may participate in the public hearing by submitting comments in a number
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[ad_1] Today, the House Judiciary Committee voted down Stand Your Ground Legislation, Senate Bill 24.  Unfortunately, this prevented the measure from being passed out of committee.  However, your State Representative can vote TOMORROW to bring the measure out of committee directly to the House Floor for a vote.  Please contact your State Representative and ask them to call Senate Bill
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[ad_1] Today, the Montana Senate passed Permitless Carry legislation, House Bill 102, on Second Reading.  The measure is now expected to receive its final vote in the Senate TOMORROW, and your Senator needs to hear from you!  Please contact your State Senator and ask that they SUPPORT House Bill 102. House Bill 102 will strengthen Montana’s self-defense
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[ad_1] SB 224: Lock Up Your Guns or Face State Charges  Dear New Mexico NRA Member: Another legislative session — another ineffective, intrusive and unenforceable gun control proposal.  You wonder what they’ll come up with next?  Well, here it is: Senate Bill 224 by Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (D-ABQ), who must be auditioning for anti-gun billionaire Bloomberg’s support
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[ad_1] Last week marked the end of the bill filing period for the 2021 Hawaii Legislative Session. Dozens of firearm related bills were introduced, with a majority seeking to further limit your firearm and self-defense rights in the Aloha State. Below are a few of the more egregious bills introduced.  Senate Bill 301 expands Hawaii’s current
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