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Guns.com: Michigan Constitutional Carry Bills Advance to House Floor

Great news out of Michigan. Via Guns.com:
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LA Times: Ex-L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca Sentenced to Three Years in Prison in Jail Corruption Scandal

The anti-gun former sheriff is now #WearingOrange! Via LA Times: 
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Sac Bee: California Assembly won’t Renew Contract with Eric Holder’s Firm

 The CA Assembly finally realized that Eric Holder is useless...  Via the Sacramento Bee:
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Anti-Gun Senator Yee Charged With Gun Trafficking

Originally posted by CAL-FFL on March 24, 2014: State Senator Leland Yee is the poster child for the anti-gun movement...
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Guns.com: Gabby Giffords, Mark Kelly Start Ohio-Based Gun Control Group

They are spreading gun control everywhere...  Via Guns.com:
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They Want to Sneak SB 719 Through in Oregon

Any time, with almost no warning, between now and the end of the session (whenever that might be),the Rules committee...
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Breitbart: NY Dem Pushes Bill Labeling Traditional Guns as ‘Child Operated Firearms’

They are just getting ridiculous...  Via Breitbart:
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FPC Scores Major 2A Victory Over Westminster, MD

On Monday, May 22, The Westminster Common Council voted to repeal their ban on stun guns by a vote of...
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Guns.com: North Dakota Supreme Court Invalidates Restraining Order Against Gun Owner

A great decision! Via Guns.com: 
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