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A man holds a handgun at the National Rifle Association annual convention in Houston in 2022. REUTERS/Callaghan O’Hare The Firearms Policy Coalition, which has frequently challenged California’s gun violence laws, announced Tuesday it has filed suit in federal court in San Diego to end the state’s 10-day waiting period on firearms purchases. The lawsuit argues that
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Today, with bipartisan approval, the House voted 26-12 to pass House Bill 61, to ensure that Second Amendment rights remain protected for Alaskans during emergencies. It now goes to the Senate, where it will be assigned to the Judiciary Committee for further consideration. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT HB 61. House
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Robert Shapiro, Renowned Attorney and Entrepreneur, Says the War on Drugs Should Focus on Drug Prevention – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Wednesday, May 3, 2023 · 631,641,043 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press
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Abortion rights supporters attend the “Rally for Our Rights” ahead of the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election outside the Wisconsin state Capitol in Madison, Wis., April 2. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) WASHINGTON — On April 4, abortion rights won — and crime fears lost — in two Midwestern races symbolic of how the major political parties have
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Today, the Senate Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee voted 4-1 in favor of House Bill 282, to ensure law-abiding citizens may carry firearms for self-defense on public transit and to allow places of worship to make their own security decisions. It is now eligible for debate on the Senate floor. Please contact your state senator and ask
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In its semiannual statewide survey, the Vanderbilt Poll measured significant bipartisan support for various gun regulations. The survey was conducted April 19–23 among 1,003 registered Tennessee voters, according to a written statement. “It’s hopeful that while 58 percent of respondents view Tennesseans as divided, there is a fairly strong agreement on basic next steps in