Month: March 2024

[ad_1] SEATTLE — Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law several bills on Tuesday, adding to Washington’s growing heap of gun restrictions. At a brief signing ceremony with supporters at the state Capitol, Inslee approved legislation imposing new safety and reporting requirements for gun dealers and owners, as well as law enforcement agencies. Among the measures
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON, DC – As conservative talk show host Dan Bongino often says, “They hate you.” While this typically refers to Democrats, who are hell-bound and determined to destroy the United States, that statement also applies to many Republicans, in this case, those who voted to approve an omnibus $1.2 trillion spending bill, which we
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[ad_1] WICHITA — Longtime National Rifle Association board member Phil Journey says hints of financial impropriety surfaced years before the New York state attorney general filed a lawsuit against four executives of the gun-rights advocacy organization and revealed indiscretions so disturbing the conservative political giant could crumble. Journey, a Sedgwick County District Court judge, said
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[ad_1] The Department of Justice introduces the National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center to educate and assist local officials in applying ‘red flag’ laws, aimed at preventing gun violence by restricting firearm access for individuals deemed a risk. By yourNEWS Media Staff The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the creation of the National
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[ad_1] An analysis of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court indicates the justices “appeared sympathetic” to the claim that a New York state official violated the organization’s speech rights by suggesting insurance companies and banks refuse to provide their commercial services. A report at Scotusblog pointed out during arguments in the dispute, “justices of all
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[ad_1] The Biden administration is setting up a national center to provide training and technical assistance to help police, prosecutors, judges, and others implement “red flags” laws more effectively to take away guns from Americans “who pose a threat to themselves or others,” drawing criticism from some conservatives. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on
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[ad_1] Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Florida on Saturday where she will tout a Biden administration effort to provide “training and technical assistance” to individuals “responsible for implementing laws designed to keep guns out of the hands of people who pose a threat to themselves or others.” The new program drew immediate backlash
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[ad_1] The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Saturday the creation of a new entity to train state and local officials on procedures to apply “red flag” laws that temporarily prevent certain individuals from owning a firearm. The National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center is an entity created under the DOJ’s Office
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[ad_1] by Jeff Gross, contributing writer Fishing Show big success The RI Saltwater Fishing Show at the RI Convention Center was an excellent time!  Met some new folks and caught up with some friends I haven’t seen in a while. I would like to thank Scott, the show director, for his professionalism and kindness extended to me. 
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court went 0-for-4 on Monday, which in spring training for baseball would justify sending the batter to the minors rather than the big leagues. In four cases the Court should have stood strongly against wrongdoing by Biden, the Department of Justice and the state of New York, but instead acted to appease
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court went 0-for-4 on Monday, which in spring training for baseball would justify sending the batter to the minors rather than the big leagues. In four cases the Court should have stood strongly against wrongdoing by Biden, the Department of Justice and the state of New York, but instead acted to appease
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court is pondering two cases that test the limits of the First Amendment. One asks if a state can financially kneecap a civil rights organization whose views it opposes; the other, if the federal government can pressure social media platforms to censor speech it deems “disinformation.” When President Madison authored the Bill
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[ad_1] INTERVIEW “Liberals are losing that battle,” Dr. Jonathan Metzl tells Salon Published March 18, 2024 5:45AM (EDT) An attendee shows a young boy how to hold and load a gun during the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual convention at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday, April 15, 2023. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington
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