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PA Sheriff Boycotts Companies That Cut Ties With The NRA

Let's help Sheriff Slupe send them a message.  Via The Truth About Guns: 
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FPF, FPC Publish Guide to Pro-Gun Student Speech in K-12 Schools and Tools to Oppose Gun Control ‘Walkouts’, Report Free Speech Violations

SACRAMENTO, CA (April 19, 2018) — Responding to recent student “walkout” events and demonstrations that advocate for more gun control,...
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Oregon Sheriffs Affirm Gun Rights

Not all is lost in the beaver state.  Via Nugget News: 
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Ammoland: Legally Armed People Have a Murder Rate Similar to Japan

Who knew? Via Ammoland: 
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Guns.com: Bump Stock Maker Slide Fire to Stop Taking Orders, Shutter Website

The end of an era.  Via Guns.com: 
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Delaware Online: Pro-Gun Crowd Takes Over Delaware Gun-Control Debate

The most debated bill would ban assault weapons because they are "frequently used in mass shootings."  Via Delaware Online: 
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Chicago Tribune: Effingham County In Illinois Declares Itself A Sanctuary For Gun Owners

A pro-2A move out of Illinois Via Chicago Tribune: 
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TFB: New Gun Video Site GunStreamer.com Launches

Another option for pro-2A videos... Via TFB: 
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Guns.com: Rhode Island House Approves Two Gun Control Bills

Even the ACLU slammed the 'Red Flag' measure, citing potential for abuse.  Via Guns.com: 
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