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FL: Senator Plans to Break Up Controversial Gun Bill
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The author of a controversial proposal that would broadly expand how and where people can carry guns said Tuesday he is breaking up the measure. However, Senate Judiciary Chairman Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, said he still intends to advance each smaller piece of his proposal (SB 140), which includes allowing people with concealed-weapons licenses to openly carry handguns in public and carry firearms on college and university campuses. |
NY: Westchester Gun Show Resumes To The Delight Of New York Gun Owners
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A controversial gun show has returned to the Westchester County Center in White Plains to the delight of firearm admirers. For the show�s second day, the line to get out into the Westchester Gun Show stretched around the county center. Enthusiasts were happy to see the show back for the first time in five years. It was cancelled in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shootings. Show organizer Newman Chittenden is grateful that County Executive Rob Astorino vetoed legislation that would have banned the show from county property.�There�s no reason really to turn us away, we�re not criminals,� he told WCBS 880�s John Metaxas. �I understand there�s some negative attitudes. We would like to overcome them.�
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NY: Westchester Residents Say Nazi Literature, Confederate Flag Items Were Sold At Gun Show
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In Westchester County, some residents said controversial and offensive items were sold this past weekend at a gun show that is controversial unto itself. ... �It�s actually sickening,� said Stephanie Frankel, a New Rochelle resident and mother of two. ... The Westchester Democratic Legislature said a member of its staff took these pictures, showing Nazi literature and items with the Confederate flag being sold by vendors.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: Nazi propaganda? The ones shown are history books on WWII, especially the Nazi (National Socialist) era. The Westchester Democrats are following in the Nazis' footsteps, using the media to "burn the books." |
At Request of Richmond-Area Knife Club, Lawmakers Consider Easing Switchblade Ban
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Somewhere among its monthly meetings at a local barbecue restaurant, the Greater Richmond Knife Club realized it had a problem. By carrying their switchblades, or automatic knives in club parlance, to compare them with other hobbyists, members might be breaking Virginia law. After a Richmond-area state lawmaker filed legislation on the club�s behalf, switchblades could be coming out of the legal shadows. |
MA: AG Vows Strong Defense as Gun Owners Sue to End Assault Weapons Ban
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A gun rights group, along with individual gun owners and retailers, is challenging Massachusetts� 1998 assault weapons ban in federal court, arguing it unconstitutionally infringes on the right to bear arms and improperly bans an entire class of weapons. The lawsuit, filed Monday by plaintiffs including the Gun Owners Action League, names as defendants Governor Charlie Baker, Attorney General Maura Healey, Public Safety Secretary Daniel Bennett, the Massachusetts State Police, and the State Police superintendent, Colonel Richard McKeon.
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Dana Loesch: Women�s March Is Anti-Women
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The Women�s March participants are so worried about the state of their rights, yet they advocate to take away a woman�s Second Amendment freedoms. NRATV commentator Dana Loesch took to �Stinchfield� to talk about how the pro-women protest was, instead, anti-women. �All of these chicks marching out in Washington, D.C., and everywhere, they actually support the taking of rights from women,� Loesch said. �They don�t support women who are going out and getting their concealed carry permits. They don�t support empowering women by supporting the training and licensing or simply the possession of a handgun by a female in the United States.�
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OK: Masked Men Steal 20 Guns from Metro Store
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Authorities say 20 guns were stolen from a metro store. The Oklahoma City Police Department along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives say that during the early morning hours of Jan. 21 three masked men broke into Dick's Sporting Goods, 14200 N. Pennsylvania. |
MO: South St. Louis County Man Dies After Police Use Stun Gun
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A 57-year-old Oakville man died Monday night after St. Louis County police officers used a stun gun on him. According to police, the incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. at a home in the 2900 block of Gladwood Drive off Milburn Road. A family member had contacted police and said Tereance Klein was hurting himself, destroying their home, and possibly under the influence of drugs.
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MI: Michigan DNR Considers Shooting Range for U.P.
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The state of Michigan is considering the first public shooting range in the Upper Peninsula.
The Department of Natural Resources is holding a public meeting Sunday at 5 p.m. at Sands Township Hall in Marquette County. The DNR has a list of possible sites in the area and also wants to know if anyone has ideas for other locations.
Lori Burford of the DNR tells The Mining Journal that there are shooting ranges in the Upper Peninsula but they're typically part of private clubs. She says the whole process could take a few years. |
AR: U of A Chancellor Responds to Bill That Would Allow Guns on Campus
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University of Arkansas Chancellor Joseph Steinmetz said he doesn't believe the law needs to be changed regarding guns on campus. On Monday, Rep. Charlie Collins filed a bill the would allow guns on campus. In a statement, Chancellor Steinmetz said, "The University of Arkansas agrees with the Governor's position that the current law allowing local boards of trustees to disallow the carrying of guns on campus is working and doesn't need to be changed." |
Chicago Murders in January 2017 On Pace With Same Period in 2016
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After an extremely violent 2016, this year seems to be on track to be similar. In the city's most recent murder, a man found in the back seat of a car late Monday night was shot and killed about 11:30 p.m. Officers found the 20-year-old man in the back seat of a silver car in the 1600-block of West Monroe Street, police said. The man had gunshot wounds to the head and body and was pronounced dead at the scene. |
FL: Suspect Shot After Martin Deputies� Cars Rammed, Sheriff Says
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The Martin County Sheriff�s Office is looking into a deputy-involved shooting in a parking lot near a hotel off Interstate 95, according to Sheriff William Snyder. The incident took place around 4 p.m. in the parking lot near the Courtyard By Marriott hotel on Lost River Road, near Kanner Highway and Interstate 95, according to the sheriff�s office. |
FL: 'Stand Your Ground' Shift Wins Senate Panel OK
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A measure that would shift the burden of proof in "stand your ground" self-defense cases cleared its first stop Tuesday on an expected fast track through the Florida Senate. The Republican-dominated Judiciary Committee voted 5-4, along party lines, to back the proposal (SB 128) by Sen. Rob Bradley, R-Fleming Island. The measure would shift the burden of proof from defendants to prosecutors during pretrial evidentiary hearings in such cases. |
Army Picks Sig Sauer's P320 Handgun to Replace M9 Service Pistol
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LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. Army on Thursday awarded Sig Sauer a contract worth $580 million to make the next service pistol based on the company's P320 handgun.
The 10-year agreement calls for Sig to supply the Army with full-size and compact versions of the gun. The pistols can be outfitted with silencers and accommodate standard and extended capacity magazines. The firearms will be manufactured at the company's facilities in New Hampshire.
One of the major goals of the effort was to adopt a pistol chambered for a more potent round than the current 9mm. In their statements, Army and Sig officials didn't specify what caliber the new Sig Sauer pistol will be.
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