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LA Times: Councilman Mitchell Englander quits blocking gun-rights group on Twitter after complaint

It was done in error, huh? Via LA Times: 
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The Crime Report: Most Dems Running for Congress Back Gun Control

Shocking. Via The Crime Report: 
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Guns: Politican who protested Dallas NRA show pleads guilty to corruption charges

Another anti-gunner who will #wearorange Via Guns: 
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Liberty Park Press: Anti-gunners losing arguments on embarrassing facts

Who needs facts when you have sensationalism, though? Via Liberty Park Press: 
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Spectrum News 13: Democratic Florida lawmakers call for poll on 'stand your ground' special session

Florida gun rights have been on the chopping block since Parkland.  Via Spectrum News 13: 
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Washington Post: Don't let the government censor blueprints for 3-D-printed guns

Censorship, like gun control, is a slippery slope.  Via the Washington Post: 
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Alyssa Milano: 3-D tech is 'downloadable tech'

Sounds scary...  Via Guns.com: 
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Guns.com: Ohio drops CCW fees for vets without Kasich signature on Bill

Oh look, another RINO... Via Guns.com: 
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Ammoland: State Department Spokesperson Gives Facts on 3D Gun Settlement

And the media will continue twisting these facts. Via Ammoland: 
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