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State AG�s Sue Garland, ATF over Stabilizing Brace Rule
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Two dozen state attorneys general, all Republicans, have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Biden administration�s new rule on pistol �stabilizing braces,� calling it �egregious and overreaching gun control� in a news release from the office of Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen. |
7mm Rem Mag vs 300 Win Mag: Timeless Big Game Hunting Cartridges
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In the world of magnum hunting cartridges, none are more ubiquitous than the 7mm Remington Magnum and 300 Winchester Magnum.
These two belted magnum cartridges have been at odds with each other since their release in the 1960�s as they both offer extremely impressive downrange performance that surpassed the most popular hunting rounds of the day, like the 30-06 Springfield.
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Analysis: NRA Rivals Still Lag Behind Despite Group�s Continued Downturn
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The National Rifle Association is deeply troubled, but it still dominates American gun politics. According to the latest round of internal documents obtained by The Reload, the NRA lost more than one million members over the last four years. That precipitous drop in membership has spearheaded a substantial decline in revenue over the same period. NRA revenues peaked in 2016 when the group brought in more than $366 million. Through November 2022, the group brought in just $186 million. As a result, it has been forced to operate on a greatly diminished budget and is now smaller than it has been since 2012 when internal documents show the group had 4 million members.
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MI: Michigan lawmakers want to curb gun violence. What gun safety researchers suggest
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For the Michigan lawmakers leading the charge to pass gun safety legislation, curbing gun violence is personal.
State Sen. Rosemary Bayer, D-Keego Harbor, who heads the Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention Caucus, lost her childhood neighbor and her cousin to suicide. "Both of them died by firearm," she said. Bayer also served as the state senator for Oxford during the 2021 shooting rampage that left four dead and seven injured, including a teacher.
State Rep. Brenda Carter, D-Pontiac, helps lead the caucus with Bayer, and her family has also been touched by gun violence. Carter's nephew died on the way to a store in Grand Rapids when she said he found himself in the way of some bullets. |
NE: Legislature considers concealed handguns
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A bill that would remove the requirement for a concealed handgun permit in Nebraska was heard in the Unicameral�s judiciary committee on Jan. 26. Currently, state law requires that an individual pass a background check, submit a $100 permit fee and complete a gun safety course to obtain a concealed carry permit. LB 77, introduced by Gordon Sen. Tom Brewer, would waive those requirements.
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NSSF Recognizes Senator Ted Cruz�s Support for Project ChildSafe
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NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, presented an award to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) for his longstanding support of Project ChildSafe, the firearm safety program that has partnered with 15,000 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states and five U.S. territories to distribute over 40 million firearm safety kits, which include free gun locking devices.
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WA: Washington state lawmakers weigh new rules on gun sales
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Lawmakers in Washington state are weighing bills to place new restrictions on the sale and transfer of guns. In Washington, Senate Bill 5232 would require gun buyers to pass a background check and wait 10 days before they access a newly purchased firearm. It would also require proof that they've gone through a state-certified safety training within the past five years.
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Local activists call for transparency, action in wake of gun violence study
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Everytown for Gun Safety�s January report traced guns recovered by police from 2017 to 2021 among top manufacturers in 31 cities � including Evanston. As the Evanston Police Department and local gun control activists continue pursuing efforts to stop gun violence, Everytown seeks to hold manufacturers responsible for the effects of the presence of guns in American communities, according to the study.
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Majority Of Americans Oppose Biden�s Ban of Semi-Automatic Rifles
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As President Joe Biden continues his near-daily call for a ban on semi-automatic firearms, new research shows that he is quickly losing public support for his scheme. In his State of the Union address, Biden again called for a ban on so-called �assault weapons��the term he and other gun-ban advocates use for common semi-automatic rifles, pistols and shotguns owned by millions of Americans and safely used for self-defense, sport shooting, hunting and competition.
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National Rifle Association's Cost of Corruption by Former NRA Director Rocky Marshall
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The National Rifle Association held a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting on January 6, 2023 and presented financial reports which included a projection of $205M in revenue for 2022 and a proposed budget of $230M for 2023. The forecast of $230M in revenue for 2023 was presented without a business plan or justification and is wholly unrealistic with the downward trends in membership and other revenue streams. The NRA�s projections are unbelievable and would not be accepted in the real world as a viable plan.
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