Month: April 2021

[ad_1] After 19-year-old Brandon Hole killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis last week, questions arose about the state’s “red flag” law, which should have prevented Hole from having a gun in the first place. “Red flag” laws, found in more than a dozen states across the US, are also known as Extreme
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[ad_1] As we previously reported, anti-preemption legislation, SB 554, was scheduled for 2 Public Hearings and a possible Work Session, starting today.  With less than 20 hours before public hearings were set to begin, Senate President Peter Courtney (D – 11) submitted an extensive proposed amendment to SB 554, Amendment 20 (A-20).  A-20 would combine anti-preemption legislation with the mandatory storage
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[ad_1] President Biden, Vice President Harris, countless Democrats, and some prominent Republicans rallied behind that message shortly after a Minneapolis jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering Floyd last May. “Nothing is going to make it all better, but at least — God! — now there’s some justice,” Biden told Floyd’s family
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[ad_1] As early as tomorrow, the Senate could consider pro-gun legislation, Senate Bill 1148.  It is important that NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters contact their State Senator and ask them to support this pro-self-defense measure. Senate Bill 1148 places a stay on any civil action from being brought against an individual who potentially used justifiable force
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[ad_1] RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Five Republicans vying to be Virginia’s next governor pitched themselves as the candidate capable of turning around the party’s losing ways in statewide races during a forum Monday. Those five candidates, state Sen. Amanda Chase (R-Chesterfield), Del. Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights), Sergio de la Peña, Peter Doran and Glenn Youngkin,
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[ad_1] Today, the House Judiciary Committee passed self-defense expansion legislation, Senate Bill 573.  The measure now heads to the House floor where it could receive a vote as early as tomorrow.  Please contact your State Representative and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 573. Senate Bill 573 clarifies existing law to prevent cities and municipalities from being
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[ad_1] AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott declined to say Tuesday whether he supports a controversial bill that would let people carry handguns in public without a license. The bill, which has the National Rifle Association’s blessing but is opposed by some police chiefs, passed the House Thursday in an 87-58 vote that fell largely along
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[ad_1] Over the past several years, the U.S. has seen a new kind of a sanctuary movement rising — from the far right. Borrowing language from the sanctuary movement that began in the 1980s, in which U.S. cities declared themselves safe havens for undocumented immigrants, Republican-led states and localities throughout the nation are now declaring themselves “Second
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[ad_1] Tomorrow, April 21, the Minnesota House will hold a vote on pro-gun amendments to the House Public Safety Omnibus Bill.  It is important that you contact your State Representative and ask them to support the below proposed amendments: Implements Constitutional Carry, allowing any law-abiding adult who is legally eligible to obtain a carry permit, to carry
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[ad_1] On Wednesday, April 21, and Thursday, April 22, the House Rules Committee is scheduled to consider anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 554.  Public comments will be heard both days, with a possible vote by the Committee on Thursday.  Please contact committee members and ask them to OPPOSE Senate Bill 554. Senate Bill 554 abolishes Oregon’s state firearms preemption statute by
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