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Bearing Arms: NRA Now Under Attack By Witchcraft

Makes sense given that gun control relies on magical thinking anyway.  Via Bearing Arms:
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Chicago Tribune: Amid legal battle, Deerfield amends assault weapons ban to add high-capacity magazines

Deerfield just one-upped themselves.  Via the Chicago Tribune: 
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Guns.com: Delaware 'assault weapon' ban fails, again; Red flag measure passes

Sen. McBride finally had to take "no" for an answer.  Via Guns.com: 
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Times Reporter: Ohio House won't pass Kasich's gun bill

Some Republicans still abide by the Constitution.  Via the Times Reporter: 
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The Guardian: Civilians own 85% of world's 1 billion firearms, survey reveals

Via the Guardian: 
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Hot Air: The mass shooting nobody will march against

Where's the Hogg? Via Hot Air: 
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Guns.com: Bank of America assures Parkland families about commitment to new gun policy

Good luck with that...  Via Guns.com: 
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Guns.com: Giffords presents 'Courageous Leadership Award' to Hillary Clinton

Apparently it takes courage to be a scandalous politician.  Via Guns.com: 
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Group trolls gun control activists with pocket Constitutions

Not all heroes wear capes.  Via IJR: 
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