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California Senate Committee Passes AB 7, to Further Restrict Open Carry

Asm. Gipson’s AB 7, which would prohibit the carrying of a long gun in the unincorporated area of a county, passed...
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The Daily Caller: Eric Holder Wants To Be In the Spotlight and Might Run In 2020

Can Eric Holder please just go away...  Via The Daily Caller:
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Guns.com: Gun Control Groups Turn Up Volume Against Suppressor Deregulation After Shooting

They can't be serious...  Via Guns.com:
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CBS SF: Enterprising Gun Makers Create Workarounds to California’s New Assault Weapon Ban

And the anti-gunners freak out in 3...2...1... Via CBS SF:
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Regulatory Law - The Silent Freedom Killer

As we’ve seen repeatedly over the last year, infringements on our fundamental rights simply start in the legislative (or statutory)...
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Guns.com: Texas Large Knife Carry Reform Bill Signed into Law

Great News! Via Guns.com:
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California Passes Anti-Gun Budget Bills

You’ve heard us say time and time again that this is not just about gun rights; that this is a...
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CBS SF: Expanded California Assault Weapon Ban Leaves Thousands Of Gun Owners In Limbo

The anti-gunners are apparently blaming us for the delays...  Via CBS SF: 
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Guns.com: Appeals Court Upholds Nashville’s Ban on Gun Shows

"Goodman had been renting fair space since the 1970s, but in 2015 ran afoul of local gun control advocates who...
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