Month: March 2023

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Yesterday, arm in arm with members of a national anti-gun group, Governor Tina Kotek and Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced their efforts to further erode Second Amendment rights in Oregon, among them restricting home-built firearms, discriminating against young adults, and increasing areas where law-abiding citizens are left defenseless. Gov. Kotek has also requested a $750,000 appropriation towards prosecutors
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NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre railed against “anti-freedom” politicians who he says work to “destroy organizations and individuals who get in the way of their personal political agendas,” during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday.  “Today, we are on the cusp of losing our Founders’ vision forever,” LaPierre told the crowd at CPAC
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Wilson Combat recently announced the WCP365, the company’s modified take on the Sig Sauer P365 carry pistol. Since it was released, the Sig Sauer P365 has become a supremely popular concealed carry pistol, and many people obviously think it’s very good as it is. Always believing that there’s room for improvement, however, Wilson Combat decided
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 Don’t Stop Writing Your Senator Today, the Legislature garnished bipartisan support and voted 36-12-1 to pass Nebraska’s Constitutional Carry legislation. This is great news, but we aren’t across the finish line yet. The measure will still face two more rounds of voting before it has officially passed out of the legislature and is sent to Governor Pillen’s desk. Gov. Pillen has pledged to sign Constitutional
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Michigan firearm owners and strong proponents of Second Amendment rights at a Thursday press conference threw their weight behind the gun reform bills introduced by state Democrats and urged lawmakers to cast what they said should be “an easy vote” in favor of the legislation. “I can’t think of any other issue in this state
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Credit card provider Discover Financial Services will soon allow its network to track purchases made using payment cards at gun stores—triggering criticism that such activity leads to targeting gun owners. In September, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) had launched a Merchant Category Code (MCC) for gun retailers. ISO is the organization responsible for classification
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Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Judiciary passed Senate Study Bill 1168 and the House Committee on Public Safety passed House Study Bill 173, to improve self-defense rights in Iowa. They are now eligible for floor debate in their respective chambers. Please contact your lawmakers and ask them to SUPPORT SSB 1168 and HSB 173. Senate
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Marjorie Cohn covers the Supreme Court decision to let the state’s anti-BDS law stand — and ignore legal precedent protecting the right to boycott under the First Amendment.  “Boycott Israeli Products” in Hands Off Gaza demonstration in London on Jan. 3, 2009. (Claudia Gabriela Marques Vieira, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons) By Marjorie CohnTruthout While the far
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National politics waded into the Newport City Council’s chambers on Feb. 22, with the council unanimously supporting state legislation that would prohibit the sale of assault weapons in Rhode Island. If approved by the General Assembly and signed into law by the governor, Rhode Island would join Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New
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Senator Sal DiDomenico Hosts Annual DiDomenico Foundation St. Patrick’s Day Kick-Off Roast on March 9th – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Friday, March 3, 2023 · 620,087,896 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events
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Nearly a year and a half after Reuters first reported the expected release of the Biden administration’s conventional arms transfer (CAT) policy, the CAT is out of the bag. On Feb. 23, the White House announced the release of its long-anticipated CAT policy in National Security Memorandum 18 (NSM-18), which revokes the Trump administration’s CAT
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Throughout the 1940’s, archery developers and novice designers began to make their own bows and arrows. These creations eventually led to modern-day bowhunting and archery hunting. A bow stabilizer wasn’t even a thought, nevermind a crossbow. A Little Bow Stabilizer History Not until the 1960’s was any type of modern technology discovered. During that decade, fiberglass was used