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Townhall: United Nations Quietly Pushes International Gun Control

Gun-grabbers are on the march - even those abroad.  Via Townhall: 
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The Hill: Oklahoma Gov. Vetoes Bill Allowing Adults to Carry Guns Without a Permit

You don't say... Via the Hill: 
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OC Register: This Man Proposed a Law Banning "Assault Weapons" in Huntington Beach, Then the City Sued Him

Apparently, snowflakes aren't welcome in Huntington Beach.  Via the OC Register: 
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SF Chronicle: California Starts Slow on Seizing Unstable People's Guns, But That Could Change

"When a judge grants a restraining order, a gun owner has to surrender his or her weapon for 21 days...
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Washington Examiner: Despite Gun Control, Australia Suffers Worst Mass Shooting Since 1996

So gun control isn't all rainbows and unicorns after all. Via the Washington Examiner: 
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ABC: New Gun Policy Inside Newark Luxury Loft has Tenants Up in Arms

Local criminals approve of the new gun-free zone.  Via ABC 7 NY: 
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Fox: Dick's Sporting Goods Loses Firearms Businesses After Gun Control Push

The Dick's pounding continues... Via Fox: 
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Guns.com: Groups on Both Sides Urge Fallin to Act on Constitutional Carry Bill

The pressure is on. Via Guns.com: 
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Star Tribune: Rep. Erik Paulsen Gets Behind Gun Violence Measure in Congress

Another "Republican" gun grabber... Via the Star Tribune: 
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