Second Amendment

[ad_1] Tuesday, the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) endorsed Mo Brooks for U.S. Senate. In a press release, the NRA-PVF said Brooks had a proven record of protecting Second Amendment rights. “On behalf of our five million members across the country,” the group said in a statement, “the National Rifle Association Political Victory
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[ad_1] For more than a generation, the National Rifle Association and its well-paid elected officials at national and state levels have screeched that “Democrats and Commies are coming to take your guns.” These hyper-ventilations have been useful tools to rally manly patriots and other fearful gun hoarders to the barricades to protect our families against
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[ad_1] Four men with wide-ranging and lengthy law enforcement careers are vying to become Douglas County sheriff in a hotly contested race. Hanson Republicans Aaron Hanson and George Merithew will face off in the May 10 primary, while Greg Gonzalez and Wayne Hudson are competing for the Democratic Party’s nomination. The winners will challenge each
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[ad_1] DeSantis in Levy County Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks Biden administration, infrastructure, Elon Musk and Twitter in Levy County. Andrew Caplan, The Gainesville Sun During a press conference in rural Levy County, Gov. Ron DeSantis promised that “before I am done as governor, we will have a signature on” what supporters call a “constitutional
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[ad_1] Second Amendment supporters often are concerned with citizens being able to protect themselves against home invasions or government overreach, but a number of Connecticut groups are defending themselves against a different threat: racism. Racial-justice activism has been on the rise in the last few weeks, set off by a white nationalist group’s efforts to
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[ad_1] After two weeks in central Mexico, Whataburger marked my entry point back into the United States. Located in one of those dystopian nowheresville districts that border major airports, the fast-food restaurant near DFW was the perfect venue for my re-acclimatization back into American life.  Customers were obese, slouchy, and grumpy, and, I assumed, heavily
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[ad_1] LIMA — U.S. Senate candidate Jane Timken visited Westgate Entertainment Center on Sunday, where she spoke to roughly 30 people on a range of national policy issues. A major topic she tackled centered around “treating criminals like criminals and police officers like the heroes they are.” Within this framework, she presented a case for
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[ad_1] Gannett/USA Today Network-Florida Staff  |  Tallahassee Democrat DeSantis in Levy County Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks Biden administration, infrastructure, Elong Musk and Twitter in Levy County. Andrew Caplan, The Gainesville Sun Gov. Ron DeSantis reaffirmed his support for an open carry law for firearms, which supporters call “constitutional carry,” and predicted the Florida Legislature
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[ad_1] Two Republican candidates are facing off for Douglas County sheriff and hoping to bring changes to the office if elected.Aaron Hanson is the current fugitive task force supervisor for Omaha police and George Merrithew is a retired Omaha police lieutenant.The two men both have extensive law enforcement backgrounds.Hanson is an Omaha native with 25
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[ad_1] Speaking before residents in North Central Florida, Ron DeSantis on Friday promised he’d sign “constitutional carry” gun legislation into law before he leaves the governor’s office. “We used to be the leader on Second Amendment issues,” DeSantis said, noting that 25 other states have already passed “constitutional carry” laws, which allow people to carry
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[ad_1] For months, Idaho high school students worked with state lawmakers to craft a resolution on gun violence. They prepared emotional testimony on losing family or friends to suicide, feelings of numbness to active shooter drills, and fears they had when their loved ones struggling with mental health had access to firearms. They expected to
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[ad_1] By Jeff Gross, contributing writer Fishing license follow up: The RI DEM is working with the state library system to offer many locations for one to sign up and not provide their Social Security Number (SSN). Since most towns and cities have libraries that have extended hours, some until 8 pm, they can accommodate
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[ad_1] NASCAR fire suits resemble patchwork quilts. Golfers wear them on their jerseys and caps. Umpires sport a few, as do minor league baseball uniforms. And now, under a new agreement, so will Major League Baseball uniforms be stitched with patches advertising teams’ sponsors and underwriters, kind of like moving billboards promoting a range of
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[ad_1] Jennifer Mascia, The Trace Ask The Trace  After receiving several questions from readers, our Ask The Trace series examines militia groups, from the Constitution to the modern day. By Jennifer Mascia , The Trace A participant of a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on June 7, 2021. Assorted gun rights organizations, militia and III Percenter
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[ad_1] In nearly half of all U.S. states, guns are now legal for concealed carry without a permit.    Gun prominence in the U.S. dates to pre-colonial times. The settlers originally brought over European firearms. Eventually, gunsmiths developed the American long rifle.  For the Revolutionary War, George Washington believed more than just rifles were needed to keep
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[ad_1] Next time Cobb Schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale’s contract is up for renewal, would you retain him? That’s one of the many questions the two candidates running in the May 24 Republican primary to succeed outgoing Cobb school board member Dr. Jaha Howard were asked during a forum hosted at the Cobb GOP headquarters Monday
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[ad_1] Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) was reportedly cited for possession of a handgun at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Tuesday morning. Three sources told WSOC that the Republican congressman’s 9-millimeter handgun was spotted at a security checkpoint, but the Transportation Security Administration declined to identify the person who had the gun. A photo obtained by
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