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[ad_1] Yesterday, Governor Spencer Cox signed Senate Bill 115, to enhance Utah’s firearm preemption law. With this action, Governor Spencer Cox continues to show his commitment to the Second Amendment, adding to the list of pro-gun bills he has signed into law, which includes constitutional carry from last year. Senate Bill 115 enhances Utah’s existing firearm preemption statute by
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[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: As he faces primary challengers in his run for re-election this year, Sen. John Boozman is getting a helping hand from a high-profile fellow Arkansas Republican. Sen. Tom Cotton calls Arkansas’ senior senator “our conservative fighter,” while starring in Boozman’s latest campaign commercial,
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[ad_1] Today, state Representative Mike Jones (R-92) received the Defender of Freedom Award from the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action in recognition of his tireless efforts to defend liberty and protect the interests of law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen in Alabama. Since his time in the Alabama Legislature began in 2010, Representative Mike
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[ad_1] The Fort Leavenworth Rod and Gun Club SPRING COMBO LEAGUE meets Thursdays, today through May 26. Cost is $25 per 5 person team. For more information, call 651-8132. Army Community Service Exceptional Family Member Program CIRCLE OF SUPPORT is 10-11 a.m. March 25 at the Resiliency Center, 600 Thomas Ave. For more information, call
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[ad_1] LOOPHOLES in campaign funding requirements in the lead-up to elections have created dark money expenditures. The term dark money is used when the source of the funds is not disclosed and is meant to influence the political outcome. 2 Dark money is provided by anonymous sources What is dark money? Political funding is used
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[ad_1] Today, Washington Governor Jay Inslee turned his back on law-abiding gun owners in the Evergreen State,​ ignored overwhelming public opposition, and has once again snubbed our Second Amendment Right to self-defense.  This morning, the Governor signed anti-gun measures, Senate Bill 5078, House Bill 1705, and House Bill 1630.  The NRA, our members, and Second
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[ad_1] Tomorrow, the Senate Finance Committee will hear House Bill 2473, to discourage banks from discriminating against the firearm industry. Please use the Request to Speak application (RTS) on the Arizona State Legislature website to ask them to SUPPORT HB 2473. RTS is the most efficient and effective way to contact committee members regarding Second Amendment legislation. It
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[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WLS) — Indiana’s governor on Monday signed a bill that eliminates the state’s permit requirement to carry handguns in public while vetoing a bill banning transgender females from participating in girls school sports. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s decisions come after both measures faced intense opposition before being approved by the GOP-dominated legislature that
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[ad_1] After the Legislature passed constitutional carry, the greatest pro-gun legislation in Alabama history, proven anti-gun Representatives Neil Rafferty and Allen Farley have refused to back down and, once again, seek to prove their loyalty to the gun ban lobby extremists. Next week, the House will consider House Bill 462, to create a state registry
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[ad_1] Today, the Idaho Senate passed important Emergency Powers Clarification Measures, House Bill 705.  The bill will soon head to the desk of Governor Brad Little for his signature.  Please contact Governor Little and ask him to Sign House Bill 705 into law. House Bill 705 (Rep. Monks) enhances protections for firearms, ammunition and component parts and accessories during
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[ad_1] Only two states are smaller in size, but Connecticut has played an outsized role in the history of guns in this country, from serving as the lead manufacturer of weaponry to leading the way in quelling the carnage wrought by its homemade products. The details are telling, and while Connecticut lawmakers discuss an initiative
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[ad_1] Today, Governor Eric Holcomb signed House Bill 1296, constitutional carry, into law. The General Assembly previously passed HB 1296 on March 8th. This makes Indiana the 24th constitutional carry state, and the third to join that group in 2022, following Ohio and Alabama. Indiana already offers free lifetime carry permits, so constitutional carry ensures
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[ad_1] Fairfax, Va. – NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) applauds Gov. Eric Holcomb for signing House Bill 1296, NRA-backed legislation that allows law-abiding gun owners to carry a firearm without a permit from the state. “The government should not mandate that law-abiding citizens get permission before exercising their fundamental, constitutional right to self defense,” said
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[ad_1] Rep. Don Young greeted supporters at a Republican rally in 2018. (Photo by Liz Ruskin/Alaska Public Media) Alaska Congressman Don Young was famous for rough edges and coarse language. His malapropisms — like “bladder-dash” and “Pribilof’s dogs” — were legendary. He was also regularly named one of the most effective members of Congress. Young, the longest
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[ad_1] Open-source sabotage is a new battlefront There’s a new battlefront in the raging debate over whether civilian technologists should play any role in punishing Russia for invading Ukraine.  A volunteer who maintains an immensely popular open-source software tool updated the tool to wipe data from computers in Russia and its ally Belarus, Joseph Cox
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