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Chicago Sun Times: Gun Sales in Illinois Soaring

Even Illinois can't keep 2A rights down and out!  Via Chicago Sun Times:
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FIRE MISSION: "Ghost Gun" Ban to be voted on next week. Call the Committee

Next week, the Assembly Public Safety Committee will be taking up AB 1673, which will criminalize the possession of unfinished...
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KOAA: Constitutional Carry Bill Clears Colorado State Senate

Good news!  Via KOAA:
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LA Times: Ex-State Sen. Leland Yee Gets 5 Years in Prison in Corruption Case

Goodbye Uncle Leland...  Via LA Times:
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CALL: “Bullet Button” Ban Up For Vote Next Week

AB 1664 will ban all semi-automatic rifles that are equipped with a bullet button or other mag-locking device. It will...
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Fox 13: Business Owner Encourages Employees to Carry a Gun

Great boss!  Via Fox 13:
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CBS: AR-15 Gun Maker Seeks Newtown Victim Lawsuit Dismissal

Good for them.  Via CBS News:
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Washington Post: ‘Did your French Gun Control Stop a Single [Expletive] Person from Dying at the Bataclan?’

Preach it.  Via Washington Post:
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Oregon Live: Oregon House Delays Vote on Gun Background Check Bill Amid Soft Support

It'll come back...  Via Oregon Live:
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