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FPC Scores Double-Barreled Victory for the Second Amendment in California

In a one-two punch, Firearms Policy Coalition has again knocked the gun grabbers to the mat. This week, FPC is...
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Liberty Park Press: Dem legislation proves anti-gunners think 2A is regulated privilege

They must have missed the "shall not be infringed" part.  Via Liberty Park Press: 
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NJ.com: How NJ is becoming ground zero in America's gun control debate under Phil Murphy

We'll see how well that "progressivism" works out.  Via NJ.com: 
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Bearing Arms: Brady Campaign uses handgun deaths to justify assault weapons ban

Makes complete sense...  Via Bearing Arms: 
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Delaware assault weapons ban fails in committee

Good news like this is getting harder to come by.  Via WDEL: 
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IJR: Illinois Democrats introduce national firearm registration and licensing bills

Illinois' gun laws are so effective, after all...  Via IJR: 
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Breitbart: Jodie Foster is 'much more comfortable having robots' own guns

What could possibly go wrong? Via Breitbart: 
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NY Post: Intuit denies payments on gun purchases

It sure seems like this company doesn't like money. Via NY Post:
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott Flips on Gun Control

Following the shooting in Santa Fe, it appears that Texas Governor Greg Abbott may have caved to demands for more...
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