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CO: No criminal charges in fatal shooting inside Northglenn home
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A shooting death inside a Northglenn home has been deemed self-defense and no criminal charges will be filed.
According to a joint release from the Adams County District Attorney�s Office and the Northglenn Police Department, a man at the residence had reason to believe the person he shot was going to hurt him or two women at the scene.
About 12:10 p.m. Saturday police responded to a home in the 11700 block of Delaware Court on a disturbance, according to the release. |
CA: Bay Area lawmaker�s bill would ban body armor sales for most Californians
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In response to an increase in mass shooters wearing bullet-proof gear, Marin�s state assemblyman has introduced a bill this month that would prohibit most California residents from buying body armor.
Assembly Bill 92, introduced by Damon Connolly, would make it a misdemeanor offense punishable by an up to $10,000 fine for someone to buy or sell bullet-resistant body armor or clothing to people not employed in certain professions, such as law enforcement. People who already own body armor would be allowed to keep it but would be prohibited from reselling it. |
CT: Lamont asks lawmakers to raise buying age for all guns to 21, ban pre-1994 military-style weapons
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Just days after declaring his intent to crack down on �ghost� guns and open carry, Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday announced a plan to reinforce the state�s longstanding ban on military-style weapons, including closing the loophole for weapons manufactured before 1994.
In addition to expanding the ban by adding new weapons, Lamont said he will ask lawmakers to raise the minimum age to purchase any type of firearm to 21, and toughen penalties on the possession of unregistered, large-capacity magazines, which law enforcement officials lamented is just $90 for a first offense. |
NH: Anti-Gun Bills Scheduled for Public Hearing
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House Resolution 8 urges Congress to pass an �assault weapons ban.� While no specifics are outlined in the resolution, gun grabbers continue to advocate for bans on standard equipment for commonly-owned firearms that many Americans and Granite Staters legally and effectively use for an entire range of legitimate purposes, such as self-defense or competition. ...
House Bill 158 bans �ammunition designed and intended to penetrate armor plating or ballistic vests.� This legislation is duplicative and unneeded. Federal law already prohibits the manufacture, importation, sale or delivery of �armor-piercing� ammunition with very few exceptions. |
PA: We know some ways to reduce gun violence
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Rand Corporation, the think tank with origins in Cold War military planning, has been sifting through gun policy research, offering generally conservative assessments of its utility and findings, since 2018. It recently issued its latest update.�
Of the 18 gun policies that it evaluates, it characterizes the research as "inconclusive" in most areas. For example, data on the effectiveness of extreme risk protection orders � "red flag" laws � is deemed "inconclusive," despite a growing body of research suggesting that the orders contribute to harm reduction. |
MO: Jefferson County man faces charges for firing at thieves
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Charges are being sought against a 39-year-old Jefferson County man after he opened fire on thieves who had been breaking into cars. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff�s Office, the man fired several times toward a 2014 Nissan Versa driving on Ozark Lane, which is near Highway 21 and south of Fenton.
The man�s name has not been released because he hasn�t been charged. The occupants of the Nissan had been breaking into cars in the neighborhood. The man�s wife told News 4 that her husband only fired warning shots.
According to the sheriff�s office, the Nissan was found later after it was abandoned and it was determined that the vehicle was stolen. Also, there were three bullet holes in the Nissan. |
NE: Abortion foes win preliminary skirmish; permitless gun proposal heard
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There was another significant hearing Thursday afternoon. People filled a Capitol hallway, lining up to testify on Sen. Tom Brewer�s proposal to allow carrying concealed weapons without a permit. Brewer, an Army veteran who received two Purple Hearts after being wounded in Afghanistan, alluded to his background in his testimony before the Judiciary Committee.
�I probably have a unique position, in that there are few that have been on the receiving end, not just the shooting end of weapons. Being shot seven times doesn't justify me having a special place in this conversation, except the fact that I understand the significance of what I'm asking you here today,� Brewer said. |
ID: Cure for Idaho�s extremist politics is reform of our election process
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It gets worse each year.
Already this year we have seen the introduction of these nonsense bills:
Senate Bill 1002 would establish an aggressor-friendly self-defense law.
Senate Bill 1006 would force local governments to enforce federal immigration laws.
Senate Bill 1007 would allow gun-toting private militias to parade around in public.
Senate Bill 1008 would encourage more concealed weapons on college campuses. |
FL: Florida Republicans Might Scuttle Constitutional Carry & Gov. DeSantis 2024 Campaign
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Let�s break down the Governor�s statement. He didn�t just say he supports Constitutional Carry, he politically called out the Republican-controlled legislature for its collective failure to pass it during prior sessions. The Governor said, �We�ve had a majority this whole time.� That is very important, because it is true. But it appears that the legislature is going to play the same old switcheroo game on gun owners once again. I have had multiple independent sources confirm the same thing. A number of Florida�s Republican lawmakers are against full Constitutional Carry from passing. They want to pass the bare minimum, and if that means simply lowering the costs of permits, they�ll gladly do that. |
FL: �When 2nd�s Count� is Brevard County Sheriff�s Office Latest Initiative to Help Citizens Be First Line of Defense
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�When 2nd�s Count� is our latest initiative to help our citizens be the citizens be the first line of defense for them and their families in the event of a violent attack.
I have always said that the best way we can help protect our citizens is to help them be prepared to protect themselves in the event of a violent attack.
The best law enforcement agencies in the country have response times within minutes, but a violent criminal can take your life in seconds if you are not prepared to protect you, your family, those around you in church, or even the movie theater. |
Disarming The People: How Dictatorships Used Gun Control
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Mao Zedong once said, �Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.�
Which is why he made sure no one in China could access that political power. Throughout history and well into the modern world, gun control legislation heralded the death of democracies. Usually, it preceded an attempt by the government to take full control of people�s lives. Weapon bans frequently led to human rights abuses, including massacres and sometimes outright genocide. |
IL: Illinois Gov't Appeals Ruling Blocking Pritzker's Gun-Grab
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�The gears of government turn slowly� is an adage that often does not apply to government acquiring more power and crushing more rights. Case in point: the leftist Illinois Attorney General has appealed a court ruling that is less than a week old � a ruling that blocked enforcement of a gun-grab.
Mere days ago, I reported for MRCTV on Effingham County, Illinois, Judge Joshua Morrison Friday blocking enforcement of Democrat Governor JB Pritzker�s recently passed gun �ban,� the so-called �Protect Illinois Communities Act� � an act that, if enforced, would loose tax-funded cops on peaceful firearms owners. |
TN: Another Win for the Second Amendment, This Time in Tennessee
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When Tennessee legislators ended the requirement for most adults to get permission to carry a concealed handgun in 2021, they neatly excluded anyone between the ages of 18 and 21. Three such people, with the legal assistance of the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), filed suit.
Claiming their rights were being violated under the Supreme Court�s ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), they stated: |
CA: Attorneys Seek to Uphold 2A Rights for Non-Criminal Defendants
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This meant he could not work as an armed security guard or protect his family. After learning of the no firearms condition, Jesus appealed the bail condition on July 29, 2022. The District Judge, Gonzalo P. Curiel, held the bail condition of no firearms did not violate rights protected by the Second Amendment because there was historical precedent in 19th-century surety statutes, which required a bond for people who were accused of violent intent, for them to carry firearms in public. Judge Curiel found the surety statutes to be close enough fit for purposes of release on bond. Jesus has appealed the District court ruling to the Ninth Circuit. From the appeal to the Ninth Circuit, USA v Jesus Perez-Garcia: |
IL: NRA Sues Over Illinois Two-Week-Old Ban on Semiautomatic Weapons
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Illinois� two-week-old ban on semiautomatic weapons outlaws �ubiquitous� firearms in �radical� defiance of the Constitution�s Second Amendment, a federal lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association Tuesday claims.
The powerful NRA joined a parade of gun-rights activists seeking to toss out the newly minted prohibition on dozens of rapid-fire pistols and long guns, as well as large-capacity magazines or attachments. |
IL: Illinois gun ban: State seeks federal case consolidation as new county also sues
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Lawsuits continued to be filed against Illinois� gun and magazine ban Thursday as the Illinois State Police look to consolidate some.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker enacted the state�s ban on certain types of semi-automatic guns and magazines over a certain capacity earlier this month. Guns in possession before the ban must be registered by Jan. 1, 2024.
Since the ban was enacted, at least seven lawsuits have been filed in state or federal court seeking to overturn the law on various grounds.
The Illinois State Police are looking to consolidate several federal cases into one. While some expected that, plaintiffs are pushing to get immediate relief while the cases work through the courts. |
IL: McHenry Co. State's Attorney Sues Over Assault Weapons Ban
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The McHenry County State's Attorney's is suing the state over its recently passed assault weapons ban and is seeking a temporary retraining order in an effort to stay enforcement of the law in the county.
The 20-page complaint filed today in McHenry County Circuit Court challenges the constitutionality of House Bill 5471, which bans the sale and possession of what the Illinois General Assembly has defined as �assault weapons� and �high-capacity magazines.�
The complaint alleges that the HB5471 violates the Second Amendment and a portion of the Illinois Constitution, which also protects a residents� right to bear arms. The suit names Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Gov. J.B. Pritzker as defendants. |
OK: Texoma sheriffs say they won't enforce new gun rule
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The federal agency has no right to circumvent the rights set by the Constitution, and a rule of this magnitude should not be passed," said Love County Sheriff Andy Cumberledge. "And especially not put into law... especially without the representatives that were elected by the people being involved."
Cumberledge�and several of his Oklahoma colleagues�say they will not�enforce�the ruling�from the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and the U.S. Attorney General.
Marshall County Sheriff Donald Yow�posted a statement saying if�deputies encounter�someone with using a�stabilizing brace "...in the course of normal contact, it will not be addressed." |
Henry Repeating Arms Donates $75,000 to Leading Gun Rights Organizations
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Henry Repeating Arms is proud to announce donations totaling $75,000 to some of the nation's most impactful grassroots gun rights and Second Amendment advocacy groups as part of its charitable Guns for Great Causes campaign. The check presentations to the Second Amendment Foundation, Gun Owners of America, and the Firearms Policy Coalition took place at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada , the industry's largest trade show. |
IN: Gun-safety advocates face an uphill battle with Indiana lawmakers
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Advocates of gun-law reform face an uphill battle to push their ideas through the Republican-controlled Indiana General Assembly, but say public sentiment on firearms safety may be moving some to action.
Groups seeking to change Indiana gun laws say recent high-profile shooting incidents heighten the need for universal background checks, storage regulations, raising the minimum age to buy and carry a gun, and the banning of homemade or "ghost" guns.
A poll by the Pew Research Center found more than 70% of Americans believe gun violence is either a "moderate" or "major" problem in the country. |
NJ: New loss for gunmaker in fight against state probe of its marketing practices
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A New Jersey appellate panel on Thursday upheld a lower court order for Smith & Wesson to comply with a New Jersey Attorney General�s Office�subpoena seeking records about the gun manufacturer�s marketing practices.
Former Attorney General Gurbir Grewal first subpoenaed records relating to Smith & Wesson�s advertisements in October 2020 to determine if the company violated the state�s Consumer Fraud Act in its claims about firearm safety, state gun regulations, and related messaging.
Smith & Wesson fought the subpoena as a violation of its constitutional rights in state and federal filings. Company attorneys argued that state officials intended to deprive New Jersey residents of their Second Amendment right to bear arms. |
NJ: Federal judge asked to block more of N.J.�s new gun law
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Gun rights advocates have sued New Jersey over the law, charging its�prohibitions on guns in so-called sensitive places run�afoul of constitutional protections and the U.S. Supreme Court�s Bruen decision. The high court�s ruling upended New Jersey�s prior gun laws but allowed authorities to limit the presence of guns in some unspecified areas.
Arguments on Thursday focused on whether Judge Ren�e Marie Bumb should temporarily enjoin provisions that bar guns in health care facilities, on film shoots, at zoos, and in a host of other places not covered by�a restraining order Bumb issued�in a separate but related case on Jan 9. The two cases have since been consolidated. |
Eric Burlison files his first legislation in Congress, attempting to repeal 1930s gun law
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The southwest Missouri Republican's "Repeal the NFA Act" would remove requirements under federal law to pay a $200 tax, register and undergo an application process to own certain firearms and accessories, including shotguns, rifles with certain length barrels, machine guns, and mufflers and silencers.
"The federal government has used the National Firearms Act for almost a century to violate law-abiding citizens� Second Amendment rights," Burlison said in a statement announcing the bill. "The recent ATF pistol brace rule is just another example of these blatant attacks on the constitutional rights of Americans. The ATF-NFA sham needs to end." |
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