Month: November 2023

[ad_1] A federal court ruled Tuesday that a state law requiring Marylanders to obtain a handgun qualification license before purchasing or receiving a firearm is unconstitutional. “This is a significant ruling for the Second Amendment and every American who cherishes our constitutional freedoms,” Randy Kozuch, the executive director of the National Rifle Association Institute for
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[ad_1] Poorly written and reasoned liberal gun control laws continue to fail in the nation’s courts, the latest being Maryland’s “handgun qualification license.” Today, the mid-Atlantic’s 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the license not only violates the Second Amendment and a subsequent Supreme Court decision but was poorly argued and researched. TALKING
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[ad_1] ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Outside Healy Chapel on the campus of Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, the American flag swayed at half-staff. Inside, candles flickered, and the dying autumn light filtered softly through stained glass. A
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[ad_1] To reach a suicide prevention hotline, call the new 988 three-digit hotline or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Suicide prevention services can also be reached at 888-568-1112 or 800-273-TALK (8255). Repealing a law tucked years ago into the U.S. defense budget could be key in preventing soldiers from killing themselves and others, a committee tasked by the
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[ad_1] The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that it suspended a homeowner’s concealed carry permit after the man opened fire on two would-be robbers who tried to mug him by his front door. The sheriff’s department told KTLA that homeowner Vince Ricci could have his gun permit reinstated quickly as long as he adheres
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[ad_1] (The Center Square) – The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says a man who went viral for defending his home with a pistol from two armed intruders could get his revoked concealed carry permit back following the incident if he follows through on certain protocols. Father and business owner Vince Ricci claims in a new video
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[ad_1] A Los Angeles homeowner who exchanged gunfire with a pair of would-be robbers in a terrifying incident that was captured on home surveillance video earlier this month has had his concealed carry license suspended, officials with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to KTLA.   The Nov. 6 incident happened outside Vince Ricci’s
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[ad_1] LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Vince Ricci, entrepreneur and an LA homeowner, has claimed in a video for the National Rifle Association, that his concealed carry license was revoked after he pulled a gun on two masked intruders when they tried to break into his $2 million house. “After successfully defending my home and my family
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[ad_1] In a recent viral video posted by the National Rifle Association (NRA), Californian Vince Ricci shared a harrowing experience defending his family from armed intruders, only to face a temporary suspension of his conceal carry permit. The incident, which occurred on November 4, has ignited a debate on the limitations of concealed carry laws
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[ad_1] 152 years into its existence as a defender of Second Amendment Rights, the National Rifle Association (NRA) isn’t as formidable as it was once thought to be. Its reputation is shrinking as legislative failures pile up. Its membership numbers, and in effect its revenues, are dwindling. A recent Newsweek story highlights notes that the
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[ad_1] Long Beach, Miss. (November 17, 2023) – In November, entrepreneur and new-found gun advocate Sarah Jackson Crane and National Rifle Association (NRA) and United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) firearms instructor and film industry armorer Janette Luttrell joined forces to launch Shooter Ready Firearms Simulation Training Academy, located at 528 Klondyke Road. Armed with
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