Month: March 2022

[ad_1] The controversial “constitutional carry,” or permitless carry, legislation has gained momentum during this year’s legislative sessions in at least seven states, including Georgia, Wisconsin, Alabama, South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio and Nebraska. As of March, 21 states do not have a policy that requires a permit to carry concealed guns in public, according to data
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[ad_1] Yesterday, extreme anti-gun legislation, “The Vote Without Fear Act” House Bill 22-1086, was referred to the Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs for consideration.  Please contact committee members and ask them to OPPOSE House Bill 22-1086. House Bill 22-1086 “The Vote Without Fear Act” – The title itself is enough to know that
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[ad_1] Senator back at work after stroke WASHINGTON — Sen. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico returned to the Senate on Thursday, barely a month after suffering a major stroke that sent a chill through fellow Democrats clinging to a 50-50 majority. Lujan, 49, walked into a Senate Commerce Committee meeting without assistance and was
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[ad_1] With Daniel Lippman   UKRAINIAN U.N. AMBASSADOR DENIES ADDING PR HELP: In Wednesday’s newsletter, we reported that Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Nations, had accepted speechwriting support from the crisis communications and political consulting firm SKDKnickerbocker. In a Facebook post Wednesday morning, however, Kyslytsya denied that he or his staff had hired or
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[ad_1] Today, the Senate voted 23-6 to pass House Bill 272, constitutional carry. It will now go back to the House for concurrence before it heads to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk. Constitutional carry strengthens Alabamians’ right to self-defense by allowing any law-abiding adult who is at least 21-years-old and legally eligible to obtain a carry
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[ad_1] A New York judge on March 2 dismissed an attempt by state Attorney General Letitia James to dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA), saying the allegations against the organization didn’t meet the requirements to order its dissolution. James, a Democrat, has claimed that top executives of the gun advocacy and education group siphoned millions of dollars from the
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[ad_1] On March 8th, three separate policy committees will be meeting to hear firearm and hunting related legislation. Please use the take action buttons below to contact committee members and get involved in protecting our Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage in California.  Assembly Public Safety Committee at 9:00AM on March 8th Assembly Bill 1688, introduced
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[ad_1] Married Republican Rep. Van Taylor dropped his bid for reelection on Wednesday after apologizing for having a nine-month affair with a reformed ISIS bride. ‘Today I am announcing I will not continue my campaign to seek reelection to Congress,’ Taylor emailed supporters, according to the Dallas Morning News. ‘About a year ago, I made a horrible
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[ad_1] Yesterday, the House voted 57-35 to pass Senate Bill 215, the constitutional carry bill. Then, it went back to the Senate for concurrence, and the Senate promptly voted 24-8 to concur. It will now go to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk for his signature. NRA thanks bill sponsor Senator Terry Johnson (R-14), Chairman Shane Wilkin
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[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Rifle Association has petitioned the Supreme Court to hear a challenge to California’s recent move to ban high-capacity ammunition gun magazines in the Golden State.  “California’s ban violates the Second Amendment, the Takings Clause, and the fundamental right of self-defense,” Jason Ouimet, executive director
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[ad_1] Today, the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs passed the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination Act, Senate Bill 482.  The pro-gun measure will now head to the Senate Floor for a full vote.  Please contact your State Senator and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 482. Senate Bill 482 prohibits anti-gun companies who discriminate against
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[ad_1] 1. A Republican congressman who certified the 2020 election is in a runoff This felt like one of the most telling moments of the primary. Rep. Van Taylor (R) represents the Dallas suburbs, and unlike most of his Texas Republican colleagues, he voted to certify the 2020 election results rather than challenge them. He
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