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Gun Rights Hero Suffers Tragedy, Needs a Bit of Help
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A few days ago, David Lawson's family home burned down in Colville, Washington. David escaped the fire, but regrettably there were fatalities in the family.
KABA readers will remember him as a gun rights hero. While living in Chicago, he was one of the plaintiffs in the Second Amendment Foundation's McDonald lawsuit that incorporated the Second Amendment as against the states.
David Lawson hails from Colville, as I do, which I thought was a neat coincidence when we worked together on the McDonald case.
Please consider making a donation to help take the edge off this tragedy. This time the hero needs a bit of help.
Ed.: The link goes to the GoFundMe page, run by David's daughter, De Anna Carter, with more details.
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NC: Police Shooting of Charlotte Gunman Was Self-Defense, DA concludes
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Two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers were justified in shooting to death a man who fired on them after shooting a bus passenger, District Attorney Andrew Murray said in a report Monday. The officers acted in self-defense in shooting Rodney Rodriguez Smith, 18, five times in an exchange of gunfire, Murray said in a report to police Chief Kerr Putney. |
OH: Lawmakers Approve Concealed Carry At Colleges & Day Cares
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Both sides want to see gun deaths continue to decline, but they are diametrically opposed when it comes to methodology. The Left generally believes that laws limiting gun ownership and carrying rights will curtail gun deaths. The Right supports the Second Amendment and believes that an armed community is a safe community, and that the criminal element will not give up their guns leaving Americans defenseless. |
WI: Milwaukee Man Who Fatally Shot Intruder Charged With Gun Crime
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Prosecutors say Jerry Jones should not be charged for shooting and killing a man who broke into his house. But they have charged Jones, a convicted felon, for possessing a gun in the first place. Jones, 44, was at his home in the 3200 block of N. 16th St. about 11 p.m. Nov. 25 when he heard someone trying to break in through a window, according to authorities. |
Pretty Sight
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Naturally, all of us want the perfect bird gun, which is why some folks write six-figure checks for pedigrees from Holland & Holland, Purdey, and a handful of neighboring marques. Having shot bird guns from some of those British institutions, I can honorably say that experiencing one with your own two hands will thoroughly alter your view of the sport. |
Robb: Tucson's Gun Battle is More Complicated Than You Think
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The legal duel between Attorney General Mark Brnovich and the City of Tucson over guns is more complicated than is being depicted. Tucson has an ordinance instructing the Police Department to destroy guns that come into its possession that don�t need to be retained for evidence. The Legislature has passed a law forbidding that, saying that such guns must be returned to the market for legal use.
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4 Years After Newtown, Gun Control Advocates Tailor Efforts
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With the election of NRA-backed Donald Trump as president, gun control advocates are putting more emphasis on a long-term strategy of electing like-minded lawmakers, passing state legislation and fostering a grassroots network that grew out of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting four years ago. |
WA: Spokane Residents React to Shea's Gun Proposition
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Matt Shea's bill proposing the loosening of gun regulations in public stadiums is bringing out strong opinions on either side. "I'm a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment," explained Spokane resident Brent Ankenbrand. "But bringing guns into somewhere where there's alcohol being served? At least in my opinion, it's probably not the brightest move."
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America Legion Post 75 Hosts Gun Giveaway
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American Legion Post 75 is hosting a 30 Guns in 30 Days giveaway. The group will sell 1,000 tickets, and proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the post's local charities. Tickets cost $30 per person, and the buyer's ticket numbers will be entered in each drawing from March 2-31.
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How Risky Is Smith & Wesson Holding Corp?
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Gunmaker Smith & Wesson Holding (NASDAQ:SWHC) has lost 27% of its value since the November elections, as concerns about demand have grown. But now that Smith & Wesson trades at a 33% discount to the all-time high price of $31 a share it hit this summer, is its stock too risky to touch? Here's a look at the risks the gunslinger faces, and whether it can be a safe play over the long run. |
FL: Senate Bill Would Allow Openly Carrying Guns
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Senate Judiciary Chairman Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, introduced a controversial measure Friday that would allow the more than 1.67 million Floridians with concealed weapons licenses to openly carry handguns. Steube�s bill (SB 140), which is filed for the 2017 legislative session, also would expand the places where people with concealed weapons licenses are allowed to carry guns. |
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