Month: February 2023

[ad_1] The annual NRA-ILA Jay M. Littlefield Award recognizes individual NRA members for their meritorious defense of the Second Amendment. Late last year, awards were presented to two individuals for their selfless commitment to upholding and supporting the Second Amendment. Dennis Barthenheier, owner of Wisconsin Firearms Training Center in Brookfield, Wisconsin, received the award for his
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[ad_1] click to enlarge In Missouri, Republicans recently voted down a measure that would allow police to stop children who were carrying firearms. This year’s legislative whoring for the gun lobby started out innocently enough in Missouri. The main focus of Missouri Republican politicians was to be an attack on Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. That’s
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[ad_1] In the face of a furious backlash against changes proposed to Bill C-21, Canada’s Liberal government has dropped two expansive amendments to the bill. Gun rights groups, opposition politicians and ordinary Canadians opposed the bill because it would not only criminalize mainstream hunting and sport shooting firearms lawfully owned by millions of individuals –
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[ad_1] STACKR — Gun sales and ownership have been hotly debated topics in the U.S. for decades, with many interested parties vying to be heard. The 1994 federal assault weapons ban was vigorously lobbied against by the National Rifle Association and other gun rights groups, which argued that the legislation violated the Second Amendment. When
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[ad_1] Courtesy of Greg Myers (Flickr CC0) Although the NRA gun lobby and their bought and paid-for politicians deny the seriousness of our nation’s problem with guns, a report by the ATF just blew their lies right out of the water. The government needs to protect the people, not guns and domestic terrorism. It is
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[ad_1] Two gun rights organizations are supporting separate lawsuits over the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule on pistol stabilizing braces. “This rule demonstrates a clear abuse of power by the ATF,” Jason Ouimet, executive director, National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action said in a statement on the NRA website announcing
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[ad_1] BLACKSBURG Uncharacteristically nervous, Nikki Giovanni waited to ascend the stage. The poet, writer, activist and Virginia Tech professor is known around the world. She’s a popular speaker. But awaiting her words this time were thousands of grief-dazed students, parents, professors and other employees. Like her, they still reeled from the mass shooting on campus
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[ad_1] Hommage aux victimes de la fusillade dans une discothèque gay, à Orlando (Floride), en 2016. DPA / PHOTONONSTOP « Pays de sang. Une histoire de la violence par arme à feu aux Etats-Unis » (Bloodbath Nation), de Paul Auster, traduit de l’anglais (Etats-Unis) par Anne-Laure Tissut, photographies de Spencer Ostrander, Actes Sud, 208 p., 26 €. Orlando,
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[ad_1] HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has formed a coalition with several states that are filing a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Patrick Morrisey Morrisey and several members of Second Amendment advocacy groups spoke about the lawsuit at Bare Arms
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[ad_1] Despite the thousands of letters the Transportation, Housing & Local Government Committee members received to oppose HB23-1165, the committee passed the bill on a party-line vote. HB23-1165 allows counties the authority to ban shooting on private property within their jurisdiction. Please contact your representative today respectfully asking them to vote NO on HB23-1165.  Banning shooting
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[ad_1] Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email There’s something allegorical about a particular portrait in Rep Maxwell Frost’s office. The landscape, created by The Highwaymen, a collective of Black painters native to his home state of Florida,
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[ad_1] U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt joined Sen. Kevin Cramer and 35 of their Senate colleagues to introduce the Fair Access to Banking Act, a bill to protect fair access to financial services by preventing banks and financial institutions from discriminating against law-abiding businesses. The legislation would bar financial institutions from refusing or limiting banking services for political purposes. “Banks
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[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment As Gov. Ron DeSantis prepared for an election night party in downtown Tampa last year, city officials received a surprising — and politically sensitive — request. The Republican governor’s campaign wanted weapons banned from his victory celebration at the city-run Tampa Convention Center, a city official said in emails
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[ad_1] Today, two cases challenging California laws were appealed to the Ninth Circuit. The first case challenges Assembly Bill 173. That bill allows the state to disclose gun owners’ highly sensitive information to universities for “research” purposes. That information includes the individual’s name, address, place of birth, phone number, occupation, driver’s license or ID number,
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