Second Amendment

[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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[ad_1] A national gun control organization is taking responsibility for the NRA’s legal problems, setting its sights on a firearms industry trade organization, and calling on people to join its fight. In a March 14 email, Brady—formerly The Brady Campaign—is soliciting signatures on a petition for Congress to pass more gun control laws to end
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[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Country is notorious for maintaining unusually onerous requirements to certify foreign doctors Author of the article: The Sault Star Published Mar 15, 2024  •  Last updated 4 hours ago  •  7 minute read Article content So, the president of Sault Ste. Marie’s largest steelworker union says the GHC de-rostering of
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[ad_1] After a similar bill passed the Idaho House of Representatives earlier this session, a replacement bill regarding carrying firearms on Idaho school properties was introduced in the Senate. Idaho Dispatch reported on the original legislation, House Bill 415 sponsored by Representative Ted Hill (R-Eagle) here and here. The new version is Senate Bill 1418,
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[ad_1] The Supreme Court next week will weigh an epic First Amendment clash that is expected to have ripple effects for government regulators and advocacy groups across the country.  At issue in the upcoming March 18 arguments is whether financial regulators in New York infringed upon the First Amendment rights of the National Rifle Association
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[ad_1] A Senate committee Wednesday rejected a bill that would have armed public school teachers.  A theme of the debate was whether Senate Bill 1418 was designed to protect Second Amendment rights or to enhance school safety; in other words, how far could school districts go to regulate guns on campus?  The legislation required school
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[ad_1] By Chip Campsen I am a life-long outdoorsman, strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment, and serial exerciser of my 2nd Amendment rights. I chair the Senate Fish, Game & Forestry Committee that has jurisdiction over hunting, fishing and forestry laws in South Carolina. I authored the Constitutional Amendment guaranteeing South Carolinians’ right to hunt
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[ad_1] Republican voters will decide their nominee for Illinois 12th Congressional District U.S. Representative on March 19 between incumbent Mike Bost and challenger Darren Bailey.  The 12th District encompasses mostly the southern portion of the state south of Interstate 70, plus a small area north and east of Effingham to the Indiana border.  Mike Bost
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Mike Bost (IL-12) announced that a spending package has been signed into law on Saturday that includes his legislation to protect veterans from losing their Second Amendment rights without due process. Bost’s law restricts the Department of Veterans Affairs’ from automatically submitting veterans’ names for background checks when they
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[ad_1] 7 TRENTON, NJ — Attorneys General Matthew J. Platkin of New Jersey, Kathy Jennings of Delaware, and Michelle Henry of Pennsylvania have reaffirmed their commitment to enacting and defending common-sense gun safety laws. Their stance was emphasized during oral arguments in the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association v. Delaware Department of Safety & Homeland Security
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[ad_1] 🏛  Ruling in Delaware could overturn restrictive gun laws 🏛  NJ says its ‘assault weapons’ ban is constitutional 🏛  Assault weapons rarely used for self-defense, states say New Jersey joined Delaware in federal court on Monday, arguing in favor of state bans on what regulators call assault weapons and large-capacity magazines. The restrictive laws on
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