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MI: Deer Season Boosts Local Economy
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Area businesses received their annual financial boost from hunters getting ready for Michigan�s firearm deer season. The season officially started Thursday. At Elmer�s County Market, sales were strong for the days leading up to Nov. 15.
�So far, so good � we�re getting our groups starting to come in,� Rod Stende, general manager of Elmer�s County Market, said.
According to Stende, deer season is typically one of the busiest times of year at Elmer�s.
�It�s close to Thanksgiving, but not as much as Christmas,� he said.
Some of the items most commonly purchased at Elmer�s by deer hunters in the area include bacon, eggs, beer & pickled items. Many hunters indulge in their own food-related traditions at this time of year, as well. |
FL: Florida Supreme Court won�t Allow Miami�s Top Prosecutor to Chime in on Self-Defense Law
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Miami-Dade�s top prosecutor wanted the Florida Supreme Court to know her office believes the state�s controversial self-defense law is unconstitutional. Justices aren�t allowing it. The Florida Supreme Court on Monday declined to allow Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to introduce her position in the ongoing legal fight over the state�s Stand Your Ground law. She was the first state attorney to break with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, whose office is defending the broadened �Stand Your Ground� law passed by the Florida Legislature last year. |
National Review: �Stop Treating 2nd Amendment as Second-Class Right�
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As the City of Republic, Wash., the county seat of Ferry County, prepares to consider itself essentially a Second Amendment sanctuary city tonight, an essay in the National Review declares that it is time to stop treating the amendment as a �second-class right.�
Republic Police Chief Loren Culp, appearing on Fox News over the weekend, explained his recent declaration that recently-passed gun control Initiative 1639 will not be enforced in his jurisdiction so long as he remains on the job. |
Springfield Armory 1911 Range Officer Elite Operator 10mm
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If you ever find yourself competing in a brass flinging contest, we�ve found the perfect gun for you. The new Springfield Armory Range Officer Elite 10mm tosses brass as good as any Olympic Hammer Throw contestant. OK, so maybe aeronautical brass engineering isn�t the most useful criteria for selecting a handgun, but it did add some entertainment to our testing sessions. On a more serious note, let�s just say this new 10mm 1911 pistol from Springfield Armory has some serious mojo. |
Newsweek Writer: Only AR-15 Owners I Know are Mass Murderers
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Newsweek writer Nina Burleigh claimed Saturday that almost every person she has heard of who owns an AR-15 rifle �has been a mass murderer.� And �based on Twitter sample the rest of them are scarily paranoid,� Burleigh tweeted. �Get on the right side of history,� she urged, tagging NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch and right-wing personality Joe Biggs, who are both outspoken supporters of the Second Amendment.
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Oregon Treasury, Other States Push Gun Safety Reforms on Rirearm Manufacturers
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Oregon has joined a coalition of states intent on changing how they invest money in the firearms industry to push gun safety reforms. The move by the Oregon State Treasury � which manages the multi-billion-dollar Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund � reflects an increased level of scrutiny for gun-related manufacturers not just from the halls of Congress, but from low-profile corners of state government that seek to influence how the industry does business. |
IL: 21 Shot � 2 Killed � in Chicago Weekend Gun Violence
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Two people were killed and 19 others wounded in citywide shootings over the weekend. Four people were wounded Friday evening after 5 p.m., a man was killed and five others wounded on Saturday, and 11 people were shot � one of them fatally � on Sunday. No one was reported shot before 5 a.m. Monday. A 22-year-old man was shot dead late Saturday in the West Town neighborhood.
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GA: Chief to Hold APD Officers Liable for Stolen Guns
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In what is being touted as one of the toughest such zero-tolerance measures aimed at cops, Atlanta police say officers will be slapped with a hefty fine if their city-issued guns are stolen. Since 2010, APD officers have reported 55 lost or stolen guns � nine this year. Now they�ll be subject to a fine of up to $500 and a minimum three-day suspension if they fail to follow department guidelines on properly securing their weapons when left in an unattended vehicle. The new policy went into effect last Thursday.
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MD: Maryland Law Draws 114 Gun Removal Requests in its 1st Month
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Data show Maryland's new "red flag" gun safety law drew more than 100 requests to remove firearms from individuals in the first month it went into effect. The Baltimore Sun reported Friday that it obtained the state's figures through a public information request. The law drew 114 removal requests in October, and 36 were granted an order that guns could be taken and the people prohibited from buying or possessing others for up to one year. |
Obscure Concealed-Carry Group Spent Millions on Facebook Political Ads
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AMONG THE BIGGEST spenders on Facebook political ads during the recent midterm campaigns are some names you�d probably expect. There�s Beto O�Rourke, who lost to Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate race. There�s President Donald Trump�both his campaign and his super PAC. There are billionaires like J.B. Pritzker, incoming governor of Illinois, and Tom Steyer, the environmentalist leading the campaign to impeach Trump. And of course, there�s a multibillion-dollar oil giant, ExxonMobil. But tucked into that list, rounding out the top 10, is a name few have heard of: Concealed Online. |
WI: Hunting Brings Big Boost to Wisconsin Tourism
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With deer gun hunting season underway a number of Wisconsinites are out in the fields and they�re not the only ones. Tourism officials say hunting is a $1 billion industry for the state. It brings in people from all over the U.S. in hopes of landing a big trophy. While people from out of state are staying in hotels, Even Wisconsinites are traveling around eating in restaurants, buying gas and boosting the economy.
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Subgun Shooting Is Gaining Popularity With Females
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The ninth annual Michigan subgun shoot on Aug. 11 in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan saw the largest turnout of shooters in its history, especially among females. Sean Callahan, an engineer and yoga teacher, and his girlfriend Johannah Zabal, a strength and conditioning specialist, drove 10 hours from their home in Washington, DC to attend the event. They made the trek to spend the weekend not only shooting, but with a group of good friends who they only get to see a few times a year at these events. They spent the weekend laughing, shooting, eating and making lifelong memories. |
TN: MPD Director Rallings Wants Lawmakers to Repeal Guns in Cars
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Thousands of guns are in the hands of criminals in Memphis and the police director blames lawmakers. So far this year, three guns are reported stolen out of cars on average every day in Memphis. �Unfortunately, I do think the number will continue to grow,� said Director Michael Rallings. �It�s three times higher than it was in 2013. 358 compared to 1,104.�
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IA: Changes To Sioux City's Firearms Code Would Make Carrying A BB Gun A Crime
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Sioux City officials are in the process of changing the city�s weapons code to prohibit people from carrying toy firearms like BB guns in city limits. Local police say these guns look like real firearms, and banning them could curb crime. Sioux City council members passed a second reading of the ordinance on Monday. A first reading was passed in early November and the city council will revisit it for a third time next week. |
Doctors Start Movement in Response to NRA, Calling for More Gun Research
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The feud between the National Rifle Association and the medical community still rages on, with the latest round coming from physicians who released an editorial saying they disagree with the NRA, published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine on Monday. In a tweet this month, the NRA told �anti-gun� doctors to �stay in their lane� after a series of research papers about firearm injuries and deaths was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, including new recommendations to reduce gun violence. |
AK: Meet the Socialist Rifle Association
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There are some pro-Second Amendment citizens that say they feel put off by the National Rifle Association�s politics. That�s leading to the emergence of left-leaning shooting groups across the country. Meet the Socialist Rifle Association in Alaska. It�s the Sunday before the election and members of the Socialist Rifle Association are meeting at a public shooting range on the outskirts of Anchorage. It�s the group�s first �range day� where the membership (all two of them) meet to shoot guns and talk politics.
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