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Baltimore Sun: Gun laws won't prevent another mass shooting, but conceal carry would

That makes too much sense.  Via the Baltimore Sun: 
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Ammoland: After MD shooting, now shotguns are on the "Must Ban" list

What's next?  Via Ammoland: 
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Kansas State University: Few issues in first year of campus carry

Unsurprising...  Via Guns.com: 
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Guns.com: Lawmakers in 2 states ask iconic sporting goods retailer to curb gun policies

No... but thanks for asking.  Via Guns.com: 
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California "Bullet-Button Assault Weapon" Registration: Key Facts & Stats About CA's Latest Gun Control Debacle

How many Californians tried to register their firearms as "bullet-button assault weapons" before the July 1 deadline? How long will it...
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AP: Baker signs 'red flag' gun bill

Just in time for the Fourth... Via AP:
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Fox: The Second Amendment had nothing to do with slavery

A lie told often enough becomes the truth.  Via Fox News: 
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Range 365: Coming Soon: AA-12 Shotgun in Semi-Auto for Civilians

Well that's pretty cool. Via: Range 365
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Press Herald: As corporate policies turn anti-gun, firearm industry recoils and seeks legal protection

Cash is king...  Via the Press Herald: 
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