Month: April 2021

[ad_1] Tomorrow, the House Community and Regional Affairs Committee is scheduled to consider pro-self-defense legislation, House Bill 11.  Please contact members of the committee and ask them to support HB 11. House Bill 11, sponsored by Rep. George Rauscher (R-9), cleans up current law to allow for the defensive display of a firearm against a potential threat.  This measure
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[ad_1] Governor Laura Kelly Vetoes Some Budget Items Amid Strain with Legislature TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed a ban on the use of state dollars to enforce mask mandates and 17 other budget provisions amid ongoing strain between the first-term Democrat and the GOP-dominated Legislature. Kelly said in a statement
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[ad_1] President Joe Biden is gearing up for his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night, timed to the Democratic POTUS’s 100th day in office. As he reports to lawmakers on his accomplishments to date, he shall outline his administration’s domestic and foreign policy priorities. Joe Biden will reportedly make mention
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[ad_1] Illustration by Mattheau Faught Illustration by Amanda Araujo After a significant drop in mass shootings during 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 has already seen more than 100 deadly cases of gun violence, including the recent high-profile mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta. On April 7, the Biden-Harris Administration announced six initial actions
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[ad_1] Contact:Ron Campbelldukesclaybusters@gmail.com The NRA Foundation Awards $10,200 to the Bonners Ferry Gun Club Bonners Ferry ID – The NRA Foundation has awarded the Bonners Ferry Gun Club a grant totaling $10,200.00 to fund ammunition and safety gear for our Bonners Ferry Highschool Trapshooting Team.  “We are very excited about our Trapshooting Team, the “Duke’s
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[ad_1] Tough restrictions on the ability of New Yorkers to legally carry guns in public have been embedded in local habit and practice for more than a century. Through periods of high and low crime rates, local elected officials knew they had consensus support when speaking of “getting guns off the streets” and “taking guns
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[ad_1] Today, the House Judiciary Committee issued a favorable report to Senate Bill 6, to ban most magazines in common use. It now goes to the House floor for further consideration. Please contact your state representative and ask them to OPPOSE SB 6. Senate Bill 6, the so-called “Delaware Large Capacity Magazine Prohibition Act,” bans
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[ad_1] Today, the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee passed House Bill 405 by a voice vote. This marks the first time ever that permitless carry legislation has passed an Alabama House committee. NRA has been fighting for this self-defense legislation in Alabama for over six years. Please contact your state representative and ask
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[ad_1] The US Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a challenge backed by the gun lobby to a New York law that restricts the carrying of firearms outside the home.  It will be the first major case involving the Second Amendment constitutional right to bear arms heard by the nation’s highest court in more
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[ad_1] Today, the House Judiciary Committee is hearing Senate Bill 6, to ban most magazines in common use. Please contact committee members and ask them to OPPOSE SB 6. Senate Bill 6, the so-called “Delaware Large Capacity Magazine Prohibition Act,” bans possessing magazines with a capacity greater than seventeen rounds of ammunition, including those that
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[ad_1] Today the National Rifle Association of America’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) and the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) asked the Supreme Court to hear their challenge to New Jersey’s prohibition on magazines capable of accepting more than 10 rounds of ammunition. New Jersey began restricting magazines in 1990, by
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