Month: May 2022

[ad_1] Today, the Minnesota Legislature officially adjourned sine die from its 2022 Regular Session.  Unfortunately, important Environment Omnibus legislation, Senate File 4062, was unable to receive a vote and make it out of conference committee.  However, your NRA-ILA has learned that the Legislature might potentially hold a Special Session later this year, and NRA Members
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[ad_1] Ten years ago, the Obama Administration introduced “Operation Choke Point,” a program to weaponize the banking industry and financial service providers against certain lawful businesses and merchants. Implemented by Eric Holder’s Department of Justice and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the ostensible objective was to fight consumer fraud by cutting off access to
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[ad_1] On March 12, a two-week campaign was launched in the United Kingdom to encourage subjects of Her Majesty the Queen to surrender firearms, ammunition, weapons, and any other object even vaguely reminiscent of a gun to local police stations. An official with the National Police Chief’s Council assured citizens that they will receive amnesty
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[ad_1] On Thursday, both the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committees took up their suspense files prior to the fiscal deadline, passing a number of anti-gun bills and one pro-hunting bill. These bills will now be eligible for votes on the Assembly and Senate floor in their respective chambers.  Assembly Appropriations Committee Assembly Bill 2571, introduced by
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[ad_1] Your NRA-ILA has learned that Majority Floor Leader Greg McCortney is refusing to bring the FIND Act, House Bill 3144, up for a vote in the Senate.  This is the last step before the measure heads to the Governor’s desk.  It is extremely important that you contact Senator McCortney at 405-521-5541 and urge him to
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[ad_1] At midnight on Wednesday, the Alaska Legislature adjourned from its 2022 Legislative Session.  Mandatory firearm storage legislation, House Bill 203, failed to gain enough votes to pass in committee.  Unfortunately, Second Amendment Emergency Powers Protection Legislation, Senate Bill 136, fell short by just 2 votes for final passage in the afternoon hours of the
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[ad_1] (WJZY) — District 11 Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who lost the Republican primary Tuesday to Chuck Edwards, has made a statement following his loss… and he’s angry. Cawthorn, who has been the subject of personal and professional controversy throughout his freshman year in Congress, called war on his enemies on Instagram and praised those who
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[ad_1] (Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Dark money is pouring into U.S. elections, but the vast majority of it is not being disclosed to the Federal Election Commission.  The 2022 election cycle has already attracted more than $115 million in contributions from and spending by 501(c) groups reported to the FEC,
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[ad_1] Ted Nugent has denied encouraging violence when he called on supporters of Donald Trump to go “berserk on the skulls of Democrats” during a performance at the former U.S. president’s “American Freedom Tour” stop in Texas over the weekend. While appearing in Austin on Saturday (May 14),the 73-year-old rocker, who regularly promotes conspiracy theories
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[ad_1] (MENAFN– Financial News Media) data-id=’165ecfe1′ data-element_type=’widget’ data-widget_type=’theme-post-content.default’> Palm Beach, FL – May 19, 2022 – FinancialNewsMedia.com News Commentary – The Civilian Less Lethal and Self Defense Weapons Market is one of the markets that has been growing it is typically composed of Air Power Weapons, Lighting Devices, Pepper Sprays, Knives, Batons, Stun Guns, Tasers
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[ad_1] This week, a conference committee is meeting to consider pro-gun omnibus legislation, Senate File 4062.  It is important that NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters contact members of the conference committee and ask them to support SF 4062 with funding for shooting facilities, elimination of shotgun-only hunting zones, and firearm/hunting education grants for schools.
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[ad_1] On Saturday, a white supremacist attack on Buffalo’s Black community left ten people dead and three wounded. In the following interview, historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment, talks with Parkland survivor and activist David Hogg about how we got here and how to organize against the threat
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