Month: June 2023

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Like Joe Biden’s ascent to the White House, Donald Trump’s indictment for unlawfully holding classified documents and obstructing justice offers a partial answer to one great question of American politics: can the country’s institutions contain his excesses? The backlash that the indictment has prompted highlights another: what happens when they do? When the Democrat defeated
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An in-depth look at the Lee-Enfield, one of the most successful military bolt-action rifles ever produced. The Lee–Enfield rifle was a cutting-edge design when it was adopted by the British military in 1895. It was issued throughout the British Empire and became one of the most recognized bolt-action rifles ever deployed. While overshadowed by the
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LAS VEGAS, NV (June 23, 2023) – One year after the United States Supreme Court’s decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is celebrating its numerous legal victories, many of which might not have been possible without the court’s decision. Documents from these cases can be found at FPCLaw.org. “The FPC Lawsuit Printer
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Heinrich pushing bill to ban bump stocks Levi Hill/News-Sun U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., has joined a bi-partisan group of lawmakers in submitting a new bill aimed at banning the ownership of bump stocks for firearms. The new bill, which follows both House and Senate bills filed earlier this year to ban assault weapons, aims
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Yesterday, the House voted 34-14 to pass House Bill 2005, which the Senate previously amended following a deal to end a walkout. It will now go to Governor Tina Kotek’s desk for her consideration. Please click here to contact Gov. Kotek and ask her to VETO HB 2005. House Bill 2005, as passed, restricts private
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Social scientists are just beginning to understand who is purchasing firearms and how gun ownership may alter behavior. In 2020, while many communities were under Covid lockdowns, protesters were flooding the streets and economic uncertainty and social isolation were deepening, Americans went on a shopping spree. For firearms. Some 22 million guns were sold that
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Democrats clearly want to change Vice President Kamala Harris’ public image from being aloof and present her as someone who would be a champion of the issues that Democratic voters and Democrat-leaning Independents care about. Eighty-six percent of Democrats recently said recently they would support Harris if she became president in the event Joe Biden dies in
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In the Cultural District, near the entrance to the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, a green spherical polyhedron sits covered with messages etched on several of its panels, one of which reads, “About one in four women (24%) will have an abortion by age 45.” Created by Fort Worth’s Sarah Ayala last year, “F**k the
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A closer look at the Texas taqueria shooting reveals that when it comes to self-defense, sometimes the devil is in the details. “Customer Shoots Robber in Houston” is what the headlines say. In fact, if you Google that phrase, you will find the video showing the incident. Many of the search results show news stories
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New Super PAC for the blockchain, crypto, and web3 industries launches on Solana and USDC seeks to raise $2,000,000 – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Thursday, June 22, 2023 · 640,956,084 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading anti-vaxxer and son of the slain U.S. senator, is running for president. | Evan Vucci/AP Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., son of assassinated Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, is leveraging his father’s image and name to score publicity for his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. In the