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New Zealand to Add Gun Restrictions; �No Place for Radical Gun Lobby�
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While New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced there will be new gun control laws within ten days because of the mosque attacks last Friday that left 50 people dead, the head of the New Zealand Police Association has declared that gun advocates should not have a voice in the process.
It�s a scenario that gun prohibitionists in the United States would welcome, but for that pesky Bill of Rights. The First Amendment protects the right of firearms advocates to speak, and the Second Amendment protects the right to have firearms, while also protecting the First, say rights activists. |
PA: Lawmakers Considering Bill To Create Statewide Firearm Registry
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a bill to create a statewide firearm registry. Under the "firearm registration act" owners would have to provide state police with the make, model, and serial number of all guns. They would also be subject to an annual background check. They'd also be required to submit fingerprints and photographs of their guns - and pay a $10 fee to state police for the processing of such information.
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NJ: Gun Stats in NJ to Include Manufacturers
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New Jersey has been releasing information on illegal guns used in crimes for about a year now, including where those weapons came from. The state announced an expansion of that effort at an event in Jersey City. Eighty percent of the illegal weapons come from out of state, many from Pennsylvania or down south where gun laws are not as stringent as they are in New Jersey. Now, Gov. Phil Murphy is taking the next step: including the manufacturer in monthly and quarterly reports.
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Women Take The Lead in Preserving Our Shooting Sports Heritage
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Guess what? Women are still shopping for and buying guns across the United States, and they may not be the type of women you think. This growing demographic remains vital to the preservation of our shooting sports heritage. Don�t be fooled by the mainstream media who highlights women groups proclaiming they are for gun safety, but in reality, they are anti-gun, as the majority voice for all women; from my experience, it couldn't be farther from the truth.
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OR: Oregon Senate Bill would Allow Gun Safety to be Taught to 1st Graders
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Senate Bill 801 would allow, but not require, public and private schools to have a 30 minute class on firearm safety and accident prevention for first graders. The proposed bill says that the class must be taught by a teacher, administrator, law enforcement agent or �first responder.� None of these people are required to be firearms instructors. �First responder� is not defined in the bill. |
The Gun Control Campaign Against The AR-15 Is Full Of Lies
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�This conflict over the 2nd amendment and the attempted removal of firearms rights will ultimately result in a civil war that will eventually balkanize the US along political, cultural and, most importantly, racial lines,� wrote the Christchurch, New Zealand mass murderer in his demented manifesto. Some Americans, unfortunately, immediately used the bloodbath to support their political causes.
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The Connecticut Supreme Court Just Placed the Firearms Industry under Legal Threat
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Over the weekend, my colleague Kevin Williamson wrote an outstanding piece illuminating the ideology and opportunism behind a Connecticut Supreme Court opinion holding that the manufacturer of the semi-automatic rifle used in the Sandy Hook shooting may be held liable for violating state unfair-trade-practices statutes. The legal reasoning behind the ruling, if applied broadly, would directly defy federal law and could potentially deal a staggering financial blow to firearms manufacturers and sellers in the United States. |
RI: Lawmakers Revive Bill to Allow Elk Hunting
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Rhode Island lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to allow elk hunting on shooting preserves. The Providence Journal reports the bill introduced by last year's sponsor, Democratic state Rep. Stephen Ucci, would allow shooting preserves that are 500 acres or more in size to import deer, elk or other animals for hunting.
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Hunting is Where the Heart is
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It was a match made in heaven, as the saying goes. For Mike and Sarah Ruhs, heaven could well mean a field full of pheasants or a deer stand in the woods. The couple have been married for 12 years, but long before that both were avid hunters and always enjoyed the outdoors.
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CT: State Black Bear Law would Expand Hunting Permits
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Environment Committee Democrats flexed their muscles Monday and completely rewrote a bill that would have allowed a black bear hunt in Litchfield County. The new bill expands the current law for issuing permits to deal with nuisance wildlife. Rep. Michael DeMicco, D-Farmington, said the new language adopted by the committee Monday amends current law, which already allows the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner to issue a permit to kill wildlife that�s doing unreasonable damage to an agricultural crop. The new language expands that to livestock, poultry or bees.
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MD: Off-duty Maryland State Trooper charged in alleged road rage incident
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Baltimore County police arrested an off-duty trooper with the Maryland State Police for allegedly pointing a gun at another driver in a road rage incident while on Interstate 695 in Baltimore Sunday evening.
The suspect, identified as Zachary Tyler Bowen, 28, allegedly sped up next to a man and woman driving on the outer loop of the freeway after the duo changed lanes. Bowen then allegedly pointed a handgun at them. It wasn't immediately clear what led to the alleged altercation.
He is being charged with two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault and the use of a firearm in a felony crime.
Bowen, who has been a state trooper since 2012, was suspended without pay, according to The Associated Press. |
American Exceptionalism: Quotes About What Makes America Unique & Preserving the Republic
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What makes America unique? We believe it is our approach to personal freedom that's often referred to as the "American Dream" of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As the sole global superpower � America is the first and only country in history to dominate both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans � our country faces an existential crisis: How to manage the empire while still maintaining the ideals of the republic? |
New Savage 212, 220 Perfect for Turkey Hunters
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Savage unveils the Model 212 and 220 turkey guns, designed to give serious gobbler hunters maximum performance and adjustability. Shipments have been delivered to dealers. Originally only offered through the Savage Special Order Office, the Model 212 and 220 bolt-action turkey shotguns are now available everywhere. Both are built around the Model 110 rifle action, which is machined from steel bar stock and secured three-dimensionally along its entire length by the AccuStock internal chassis. Their blued, 22-inch carbon steel barrels are free-floating and secured to the receiver using a Model 110-style locking nut that ensures shot-to-shot consistency. |
Beto: AR-15�s Are �Weapons of War�, But You Should Be Allowed to Keep Them
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Presidential candidate Robert Francis �Beto� O� Rourke (D-TX) attracted quite a bit of attention over the weekend with his comments on AR-15�s. In what seems to be an attempted balancing act to play to both gun owners and the gun confiscation crowd O� Rourke said, �If you own an AR-15, keep it. Continue to use it responsibly and safely.� He then followed up his statement by adding �I just don�t think that we need to sell anymore weapons of war into this public.� |
The 2020 Democrats: Pete Buttigieg
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Buttigieg has been the mayor of South Bend since 2012. He was made a Naval Intelligence officer for the Navy Reserve in 2009. He was deployed to Afghanistan in 2014 for a seven-month deployment, after which he returned to South Bend. He remains a lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. |
IL: 20 shot, 3 Fatally, in Chicago Weekend Shootings
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Three people were killed and 17 injured in shootings across Chicago since Friday. Friday night saw five people shot, one fatally; eight people were shot and one killed Saturday; and seven were shot on Sunday, one of them fatally. A double shooting Sunday afternoon left a man dead and a boy wounded in the Gage Park neighborhood on the Southwest Side. They were driving at 1:20 p.m. in the 2600-block of West 55th Street when another vehicle pulled up and someone inside started shooting, Chicago police said. |
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