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Guns.com: Virginia Senate Sinks New Governor’s Gun Control Agenda Early
The Republican-controlled Senate Courts of Justice Committee met for over three hours in their first workday of the session Monday and quickly disposed of several measures in party-line votes including one on universal background checks and another to seize guns from those deemed at risk.
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Baltimore Sun: Some Maryland Patients Will Face a Choice Between Medical Marijuana or Their Gun
Now that medical marijuana is legally available in Maryland, some who want to use the drug to manage health problems face a dilemma: To get the pot, they surrender their right to own a gun.
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East Bay Times: US Supreme Court Asked to Review East Bay Gun Shop Case
The United States Supreme Court was asked to review a local case regarding Alameda County barring a gun shop from opening in San Lorenzo.
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OneNewsNow: Gun-Rights Groups Fight CA County
Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation says SAF is fighting an Alameda County ordinance that uses zoning laws to keep out firearms stores.
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Bakersfield.com: New California Ammo Law Generally Panned by Local Firearms Retailers
California's new law placing restrictions on the sale and purchase of ammunition is drawing some gripes from local merchants and their customers. They say the new rules will limit access and raises prices.
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Summit Daily: I’m a Hunter, and I Want Gun Control
It's general deer and elk season in Montana, or open rifle, as it's sometimes called. I spent the weekend miles from cell and internet reception, walking through the mountains in search of deer and elk, a rifle strapped to my shoulder. Part of the appeal of hunting is the idea that you've escaped from civilization, but that notion can be dangerous if you forget you're still part of the world.
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Breitbart: Incoming Virginia Governor Says Banning Private Gun Sales a Priority for 2018
Incoming Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) indicates that banning private gun sales in the state will be a priority for 2018. In other words, he will continue to pursue the gun controls that outgoing Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) pursued but failed to secure.
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Daily Beast: Will This Smart Gun Solve America’s Gun Problem?
A trio of Brooklyn engineering students think they’ve figured out how to make firearms safe.
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CA Legislature Back in Session, Kills Pro-Gun Bills
The California Legislature is back in session and that means bad news for California gun owners! Both the Assembly and Senate Public Safety Committees held hearings yesterday and voted on multiple 2A related bills.
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Washington Free Beacon: Gun-Rights Groups Ask Supreme Court to Review Case Against California County’s Gun Store Ban
Lawyers for a coalition of gun-rights groups petitioned the Supreme Court on Tuesday to take up their case against a California county's ban on gun stores.
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Honolulu Star Advertiser: Honolulu Police Tell Legal Marijuana Users to Turn in Their Firearms
The Honolulu Police Department has told legal marijuana users who own guns that they must turn in their weapons within 30 days.
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Guns.com: New Jersey Lawmakers Send Bump Stock Ban, ‘Buyback’ Plan to Christie for Signature
A measure gun rights advocates say is unneeded will soon land on Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s desk alongside a bill to put the state in the gun “buyback” business.
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Reason Magazine: Kamala Harris Now on Senate Judiciary Committee Which Means Bad News for Second Amendment
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) was named to the Senate Judiciary Committee today. What might that mean moving forward for the Senate's attitude toward potential legislation affecting the Second Amendment? Nothing great.
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Why Some "Featureless" Guns Might Need to be Registered as "Assault Weapons" in California
Some currently-"featureless" firearms might still need to be registered under California's "assault weapons" law. Like everything else about gun laws, "it's complicated".
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Desert Sun: Want to Carry a Gun in Riverside County? You Have to Wait 2 Years Just to be Considered
It was the summer of 2016 when Steve Perkio, a retired construction worker with a love for the outdoors, walked into the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department headquarters with his paperwork in hand. Perkio planned to spend much of his retirement camping in the rural wilderness, where he would often be isolated and alone, so he figured it was wise for him to start carrying a gun for protection.
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The Daily Signal: Here Are the 5 Worst ‘Fake News’ Reports on Guns in 2017
President Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress are strongly pro-Second Amendment, which means new gun control laws were dead on arrival in 2017. But the mainstream media, not to be quietly defeated, exposed its anti-gun bias more than ever this year.
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Breitbart: Freedom-Starved Iranians Wish They Had a Second Amendment
As we watch freedom-starved Iranians stand against an extremist regime bent on retaining power, it is a safe bet that Iran’s rank and file would benefit from a Second Amendment.
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Miami New Times: North Miami Beach Pays $12,000 Settlement, Changes Codes After Lawsuit From Gun Store
For nearly five decades, the law in North Miami Beach has been clear: If you want to open a gun store, you must set up shop in the industrial areas of the city.
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Ammoland: CNN Reporter Shocked that Navy Commander Would Have a Gun
Hypocrites in the media! A recent photograph of our SECNAV visiting troops in Afghanistan reveals him openly carrying a pistol in a SERPA holster.
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National Review: A Pointless Investigation of Private Gun Sellers
A few days before Christmas, the Government Accountability Office publicly released the results of an audit it had conducted at the request of three congressional Democrats.
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Guns.com: Lawmakers Call to Delay Looming SAFE Act Pistol Permit Recert Deadline
The myriad of permits, required to own a modern pistol or revolver in the Empire State, are set to expire Jan. 31 under the provisions of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, signed by Cuomo in 2013. However, with some county clerks reporting that most of their expiring permits have yet to be re-certified, Republican lawmakers want the time limit extended.
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Outdoor Life: Reciprocity Could Get Boost From Shaneen Allen Testimony
The Senate returns from its Christmas break on Jan. 3 and the House convenes on Jan. 8. Congress will have much to occupy its time in early 2018 with the federal government set to run out of money on Jan. 19 and with the 2017 tax-break bill reducing future revenues to a point where trimming expenses through “welfare reform” will be a pressing necessity.
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Denverite: Denver Moves Closer to One of the First City Bump-Stock Bans
Denver on Wednesday moved closer to banning bump stocks, the devices that allow semi-automatic weapons to work more like rapid-fire automatics. If approved, it would make Denver one of the first cities to ban the devices.
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Guns.com: Gun Rights Proponents Seek Injunction to California ‘Assault Weapon’ Regs
A group of individuals and Second Amendment groups are asking the courts to step in and block the state’s pending new regulations on “bullet-buttons” and assault weapons.