Month: October 2021

[ad_1] We also learn that law enforcement has been using this level of force when attempting arrests specifically of insurrectionists who “displayed body armor or other armament” during their participation in the attempt to topple government, and that the folks complaining are prominent members of militia groups and the aforementioned “Proud Boy” violence-seekers. In other words,
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[ad_1] MADISON – Musician and hunting advocate Ted Nugent appeared alongside Republican lawmakers in the Capitol on Wednesday to endorse a package of hunting and gun bills.  Nugent, who is the spokesperson for Hunter Nation, said Wisconsin should be managing wildlife differently and removing restrictions placed on hunting, fishing and trapping. He said he represented millions
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[ad_1] MADISON – Musician and hunting advocate Ted Nugent appeared alongside Republican lawmakers in the Capitol Wednesday to endorse a package of hunting and gun bills.  Nugent, who is the spokesperson for Hunter Nation, said Wisconsin should be managing wildlife differently and removing restrictions placed on hunting, fishing and trapping. He said he represented millions of
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[ad_1] On Thursday, October 14th, the Ohio House Government Oversight Committee will hold a second hearing for proponent testimony on House Bill 325, to guarantee that Second Amendment rights remain protected during emergencies. If you wish to view the hearing or participate in it, you may find information here. Please contact committee members and ask
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[ad_1] FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Democrat Mark Herring is seeking a third term as attorney general, highlighting a progressive record that includes defending gay marriage, gun control and criminal justice reform. Republican Jason Miyares, Herring’s opponent in next month’s elections, looks at that same record with disdain, calling it part of the “far-left monopoly
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[ad_1] The federal trial of former Rochester Housing Authority Chairman George Moses, when boiled down to the essence of its criminal allegations, will focus on accusations of the theft of nearly $200,000 of taxpayer money. That’s the simple version. But it’s how Moses is alleged to have used that money that makes the federal trial,
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[ad_1] Despite lawful gun ownership and gun shows already being highly regulated by California law, Governor Gavin Newsom once again signed legislation targeting law-abiding citizens, while doing nothing to address violent crime. On October 8th, he signed Senate Bill 264 into law, restricting gun shows in Orange County. Senate Bill 264 prohibits officers, employees, operators, lessees, or
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[ad_1] An American firearms manufacturer and a rural church whose members worship with AR-15-style rifles are presiding over a weekend-long event that unites a far-right movement anticipating civil war with high-profile figures on the American right and allies to former president Donald Trump. Kahr Firearms Group and Rod of Iron Ministries – both run by
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[ad_1] Freedom Festival is a far-right event held in Greenley, Pennsylvania and organized by a combination of fringe Christians and gun manufacturers. The speakers at this year’s event will include former National Rifle Association spokesperson Dana Loesch and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, and according to Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery, their presence
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[ad_1] Madame X, Madonna‘s 14th studio album, debuted at the top of the Billboard charts upon its June 2019 release, and the seven-time Grammy winner supported it with a 75-date jaunt through North America and Europe that concluded in March 2020, right before the onset of COVID-19. That tour instituted a strict “no phones” policy
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[ad_1] Since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic over a year ago, individuals and organizations alike have been concerned about an ongoing problem: reactive violence toward the Asian American community. While many have advocated for Asian and Asian American safety through advertising campaigns, local events, and city politics, one industry in particular has taken to
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[ad_1] Ken Cuccinelli – Photo: Gage Skidmore. Ken Cuccinelli, the former Republican Attorney General of Virginia, is attacking sitting Attorney General Mark Herring (D) for not defending the state’s now-defunct ban on same-sex marriage. Cuccinelli, who served as attorney general from 2010 to 2014, criticized Herring for failing to defend the ban in order to
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[ad_1] Daniel Schlozman’s book When Movements Anchor Parties has drawn interest in groups such as Justice Democrats, which are attempting to elevate progressives like Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib—and thereby change the face of the Democratic Party. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images) Subscribe to The Nation Subscribe now for as little as $2
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[ad_1] Lawyers lie about everything and so it should come as no surprise that they lie about the Second Amendment as well, and they lie regardless of which side of the lawsuit they are on. Unfortunately, the Conservative and Libertarian press has been all too willing to help them spread their lies. The most recent
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[ad_1] A private intelligence company issued a dire warning on Dec. 24 about Donald Trump supporters plotting a violent insurrection on Jan. 6. SITE Intelligence Group sent the bulletin, which described in detail the plans being discussed on pro-Trump online forums, to law enforcement agencies and other subscribers more than a week before the riot,
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[ad_1] Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Voters in Southeast Albuquerque next month will pick a fresh-faced political newcomer to represent them on the City Council. Don Harris, a four-term Republican who has represented the district since 2005, isn’t seeking reelection in District 9. Two registered Democrats and a Republican — none of whom have ever
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[ad_1] A fertile hunting ground MOVIES: “Antlers.” New Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film about a Northwestern burg with, among other miseries, a drug problem. Keri Russell, playing a teacher to one troubled kid, says: “Many small towns were affected by the opioid crisis. The monster in ‘Antlers’ is an analogy for the destruction of families, whether
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