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[ad_1] Having won in the House with its demand that the so-called “big, beautiful bill” eliminate the tax on firearms suppressors, Second Amendment advocates are now pushing the Senate to eliminate the tax and registration requirement on short-barreled rifles. The industry is moving swiftly to build support for its call to include the Short Act
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[ad_1] Republicans and gun owners’ rights groups accused Democratic leaders of ignoring a state law requiring public hearings on citizen-initiated bills. AUGUSTA, Maine — Democrats in the Maine Legislature have reversed course and will hold a public hearing on a citizen-initiated “red flag” gun law proposal this week, following sustained pressure from Senate Republicans and
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[ad_1] David Jolly was elected as a Republican to represent Florida’s 13th Congressional District in a 2014 special election before serving an additional one full term. His brief tenure in Congress ended after the 2016 election, when he lost to Charlie Crist. Crist, who had served as Florida’s Republican governor before running for Senate as
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[ad_1] David Jolly was elected as a Republican to represent Florida’s 13th Congressional District in a 2014 special election before serving an additional one full term. His brief tenure in Congress ended after the 2016 election, when he lost to Charlie Crist. Crist, who had served as Florida’s Republican governor before running for Senate as
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[ad_1] Bereaved parents saw their hopes for change dashed after a bill meant to protect children from sexual predators and drug dealers online died in the Colorado state legislature last month. Several of those parents had helped shape the bill, including Lori Schott, whose 18-year-old daughter Annalee died by suicide in 2020 after consuming content
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[ad_1] A federal judge upheld the “constitutionality” of Rhode Island’s concealed carry permitting system, rejecting claims that it violates the Second Amendment. Michael O’Neil and others sued in 2023 after being denied permits, arguing the law improperly restricts their right to carry firearms for self-defense. Plaintiffs cited the 2022 Bruen decision, which
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[ad_1] Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, Citigroup reversed its policy requiring retail business clients to refrain from selling firearms to those who haven’t passed background checks, the bank announced in a June 3 statement. Citigroup instituted the policy in March 2018. It also included restricting clients from selling high-capacity magazines and bump
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in New York Rifle Association v. Bruen nearly three years ago, but since then, pro-gun advocates have been hoping for the court to take up major cases pertaining to the Second Amendment. Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s rejection of a petition challenging Maryland’s “assault weapons” ban earlier this
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[ad_1] The legal arm of the National Rifle Association asked the Supreme Court on Friday to take up a new case that could expand gun rights for owners of AR-style rifles, challenging federal restrictions on short-barreled versions of the popular firearm. In a petition filed Friday, the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action urged the high court to hear Rush
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[ad_1] Are Blacks for or against gun ownership? Both. And it’s complicated… or maybe it’s not. To some, Hu Sani Sallah-Wilson doesn’t fit the media image of the typical gun enthusiast, i.e., white, male, MAGA-leaning, outspoken and often anti-Black. Though definitely male, Sallah-Wilson is progressive in his worldview, humble and soft-spoken and unapologetically pro-Black. And
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[ad_1] Have you included your skill level into your decision making? As a firearms instructor everything I teach is designed for self-defense. The techniques I demonstrate during my courses are taught for one reason only, to help you in a self-defense incident. Every drill is practiced for a specific reason and all of the drills
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[ad_1] This story was published in partnership with the Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in America. Sign up for its newsletter here. On Jan. 29, in a federal courtroom in Mississippi, U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves delivered a ruling that just a few years ago would have been unthinkable: He found the decades-old
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[ad_1] It’s hard to guess what led the Supreme Court to punt on the question of the legality of one of the country’s most popular firearms, the AR-15, which the National Rifle Association dubs “America’s Rife.” The high court’s punt was declining to hear a dispute over Maryland’s ban on the arm. At least there’s
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