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Anti-Gun SB 536 Passes CA Assembly Public Safety Committee
This bill will allow data regarding “gun violence restraining orders” -- those orders that result from secret hearings and hearsay evidence-- to be used for research, but only for an anti-gun researchers at the University of California and any other research organization that the California Department of Justice deems worthy.
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Donnelly: Giving Only Congress Reciprocal Right to Conceal Carry in DC is Misguided, It’s Everyone’s Right to Carry
What makes them so special? After all, we are all equal under the law, and our form of self-government allows for us to be ruled “by the people.”
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Guns.com: Maine Becomes 9th State to Ban Future Gun Registration
Republican Gov. Paul LePage on Monday gave his signature to a bill that prohibits the keeping of a list or registry of privately-owned firearms or gun owners.
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FPC Takes on Kevin McCarty and his Attack on CCW Permit Holders
Recently, FPC Advocate Craig DeLuz testified in committee against Sacramento politician Kevin McCarty's attack on schools that allow CCW permit holders to carry on campus.
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SF Chronicle: California Needs Federal Help to Restrict Use of Guns, Advocate Says
“We have tightened our laws but we don’t have closed (states’) borders,” said state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco. “Until Congress acts and addresses what is a national issue in a country awash in guns, we’re going to see these horrific tragedies.”
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Real Clear Politics: VA Gov. McAuliffe Calls For Gun Control After Republican Shooting: "We Lose 93 Million People A Day"
"This is not what today is about but there are too many guns on the street," the governor said Wednesday morning. "We lose 93 million Americans a day to gun violence."
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Injunction Sought in Lawsuit Challenging California’s Total Ban on So-Called “Large Capacity” Firearm Magazines
The brief, filed in support of the temporary injunction plaintiffs believe is necessary to keep them from irreparable harm, argues that the State’s “large-capacity” magazine ban laws not only violate Second Amendment rights, but also violate the Constitution’s guarantee of due process, prohibition against government taking of private property without just compensation, and are unconstitutionally vague.
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Guns.com: How Legislation Forced the .450 Bushmaster into the Spotlight
The .450 Bushmaster caliber quietly crept back into the limelight this year, its resurgence linked to legislation from the Midwest.
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Fox News: Florida Sheriff Urges Citizens to Arm Themselves in Case of Attack
“Folks, now more than ever is the time for our citizens to be prepared to serve as the first line of defense, not only for them, but for their families,” Sheriff Ivey said.
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Washington Post: Second Amendment Right to Meet People at the Door with a Machete by your Side?
Yes, says the New Jersey (!) Supreme Court in yesterday’s unanimous State v. Montalvo opinion; here are the facts, from the court’s syllabus.
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Guns.com: Olympics Drops Several Historic Shooting Events for 2020
Moving towards being “more youthful, more urban, and more women” the International Olympic Committee approved a host of changes to the shooting sports for the upcoming Tokyo Games.
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We’re Making Progress, Even in the Most Anti-Gun States
In some of the most anti-gun states in the country, cities, towns and counties are repealing unconstitutional restrictions on the Second Amendment - because they know we’ll sue them if they don’t.
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WATCH: FPC's Craig DeLuz Takes On the Anti-Gunner's Pushing the Gun Rationing Bill in California
Help us stop SB 497, the measure that seeks to implement gun rationing in California.
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Vocativ: After London Attack, British Gun Activists Call For Right To Bear Arms
“These tragedies may have been the eye opener to just how ineffective our laws are,” Dave Ewing, a representative from the gun ownership advocacy group, Firearms-UK, told Vocativ.
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AP: Court: University of Michigan Can Ban Guns on Campus
The University of Michigan can ban guns on its campuses, the state appeals court said, rejecting arguments that the school is stepping on turf controlled by the Legislature.
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2A Rights Prevail in Nevada
After the narrow passage of Question 1 on the November 2016 ballot, it was obvious that the anti-second amendment movement, led by New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg had declared war on the civil rights of Nevadans.
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Detroit News: Michigan House OKs Bill to Carry Guns without Permits
Any legal firearm owner could carry a concealed gun without a permit or mandatory training under a controversial plan the Michigan House approved Wednesday.
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Washington Post: Czech Government Tells its Citizens how to Fight Terrorists: Shoot them Yourselves
Now the country's interior ministry is pushing a constitutional change that would let citizens use guns against terrorists.
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Breitbart: Handgun Murders Dropped when These States Abolished Concealed Permit Requirements
FBI crime report figures show that Alaska, Arizona, and Wyoming–three states that abolished their concealed requirement years ago–have since witnessed a decreased in handgun murders.
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Reno Gazette Journal: Gun-Control Groups Try to Undermine Nevada Attorney General Laxalt
The ill-conceived Question 1 ballot initiative was doomed from the start. That’s because it was poorly written by out-of-state gun control groups that clearly did not understand Nevada's existing firearms background check system.
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Fox 6: Wisconsin Republicans Propose Gun Classes in Public Schools
Under the bill, the state superintendent would have to work with the Department of Natural Resources or police or an organization that specializes in firearms safety or certifies firearm instructors to develop the curriculum for an elective class on gun safety.
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Sacramento Politicians Want Even More Money to Stifle your Second Amendment Rights
Legislative procedures are there for a reason. When lawmakers draft a bill, they should have all of the particulars - and how to pay for them - figured out before it’s passed and signed into law. And if they don’t, they certainly shouldn’t be rewarded for their laziness.
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RT: Gun Sales are Back? FBI Background Checks Up for First Time Since Trump Election
Prior to May, NICS statistics show background checks had decreased each month since the November election compared to the previous year.
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CRITICAL: New Filing in Magazine Ban Lawsuit Imminent
A little over a month ago, we filed the federal lawsuit Wiese v. Becerra to challenge California’s “Large Capacity” magazine ban scheme and Prop. 63’s total ban on even “grandfathered” magazines.