Month: April 2025

[ad_1] Republican lawmakers in Colorado sent Attorney General Pam Bondi a letter appealing for an investigation into state gun control laws following the passage of a new law they claim infringes on the Second Amendment. “We respectfully request that the Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force launch a thorough investigation into Colorado’s anti-Second Amendment agenda,” the
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[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a request from the government’s top lawyer that sought more time to consider a challenge to a February appeals court ruling around the federal prohibition on gun ownership by people who consume marijuana. An order by Justice Brett Kavanaugh last week granted government lawyers an extension until June
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[ad_1] As Jim Wallace, the executive director of the Massachusetts-based Gun Owners Action League, earlier predicted, the only chance of overturning this state’s assault-weapons ban lies with the Supreme Court. He appears right on target. That’s after Second Amendment and gun-rights advocates, who took Massachusetts to court over an assault weapons ban, suffered another legal
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[ad_1] In late March, the Supreme Court upheld a Biden administration rule regulating so-called ghost guns — unserialized firearms — delivering what initially appeared to be a victory for billionaire-funded gun control groups, anti-Second Amendment Democrats, and their allies in the corporate media. However, the ruling has inadvertently opened a new frontier for DIY firearm
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[ad_1] Violence prevention groups said building trust in vulnerable neighborhoods is key to their success but a global humanitarian organization worries about setbacks after the federal government cut off grant money for its work in Minneapolis. Nonviolent Peaceforce said a big portion of its funding was swept up in a host of grant cuts carried
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[ad_1] National Rifle Association director John Richardson said it was ‘hard for me to listen to a Trump speech’ at the 154th annual NRA meeting in Georgia The director of the National Rifle Association has claimed that he finds U.S. President Donald Trump “hard to listen” to(Image: AFP/Getty Images) The National Rifle Association’s director, John
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[ad_1] The government’s top lawyer is asking the Supreme Court for more time to consider whether to challenge a February appeals court ruling concerning the federal prohibition on gun ownership by people who consume marijuana. It’s the latest development in a series of recent cases around the constitutionality of the firearm restriction. The new filing,
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[ad_1] With the deadline approaching for bills to progress pass one chamber, the North Carolina General Assembly will take up many pieces of legislation next week, including more than a dozen sponsored by local representatives. (Port City Daily/File) SOUTHEASTERN NC — With the deadline approaching for bills to progress pass one chamber, the North Carolina General
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[ad_1] In an increasingly crowded Democratic primary field for the open Michigan Senate seat, Republicans may already have an attack plan for Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI).  Stevens’s candidacy has been scrutinized by Republicans for her tendency to have outbursts during public events. In 2020, Stevens gave a speech on the House floor regarding the COVID-19
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[ad_1] Student survivors of last week’s deadly shooting at Florida State University urged state legislators Tuesday to block an effort to reverse a law passed after the 2018 Parkland school shooting that raised the state’s gun-buying age from 18 to 21.Days after a gunman terrorized the university in the state capital of Tallahassee, students traveled
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[ad_1] Teller Elected Leaders Mull Next Counter-attack Commission Chairman Williams: “This is the worst bill in the country.” Trevor Phipps The prompt signing of the controversial, anti-gun bill (Senate Bill 25-003) by Colorado Governor Jared Polis has triggered shock waves throughout the county and region, as local elected leaders and head law officers mull their
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[ad_1] I write from Atlanta on the eve of the 2025 National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting where for once, the gathering has been relatively free of scrutiny from media stars too busy freaking out about President Trump’s latest social media post to predict its imminent decline. The cadre of progressives who’ve waged a
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