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OR: Second Amendment Activists Make Their Voices Heard
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Pro-gun activists gathered at the federal courthouse in Eugene on Saturday, April 21, to show their support for the second amendment. Specifically, a group of women organized the event to show female support for the right to bear arms and discomfort with the idea of proposed gun reforms. In the wake of different events like national walkouts and the March for Our Lives events, supporters say there�s been a lot of talk about gun reform that they don�t feel happy about. They said the right to bear arms is just that, a right, and they�re not planning on giving up that right. |
MI: Off-duty officer arrested after pulling gun during dispute with girlfriend
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An off-duty Detroit police officer was arrested early Sunday for allegedly pulling out a gun when men tried to intervene in a dispute he was having with his girlfriend, according to the Detroit News.
The officer, 25, and the woman were arguing inside a nightclub about 2 a.m. April 22 near Fort and Beaubien streets in the downtown area. They left and the officer tried to force the woman into his car, the newspaper reported. Two men saw the struggle and the officer allegedly opened the trunk and produced the gun. |
VT: Vermonters Fire Back Against Bullet Regulations
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If you want to effect change to spurious public policy written into law by out of touch and overzealous politicians on the payroll of powerful lobby groups, sue the sob�s. And that is exactly what folks in Vermont are doing in the aftermath of Republican governor Phil Scott bludgeoning the rights of gun owners after signing into law a multitude of firearm regulation bills April 11.
As the noxious anthill of state government has been awakened by the powerful retort, state attorney general T.J. Donovan is ready to defend the borderline unconstitutional legislation, which limits high capacity rounds to ten for long guns and fifteen for handguns.
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WA: Crowd Marches for Second Amendment in Franklin Park
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In response to anti-gun violence walkouts staged at more than 2,000 schools across the country on Friday, a group of gun advocates in Spokane staged a constitutional demonstration of their own. The March for Our Rights Rally brought a large crowd to Franklin Park, already crowded on a sunny Saturday with youth soccer games. The event's Facebook page encouraged attendees to bring and display their weapons, so long as they did so responsibly and within the confines of state laws.
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FL: Gun Control Advocate Attempts To Hijack Republican Town Hall Forum
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The new tactic and annoying tactic of the community extremist is to dominate the conversation, stomp the feet, illogically blabber on and on, and refuse to allow the person on the other side of the issue to respond.
Watch as this woman (courtesy of the Pensacola News Journal) forcefully takes center stage at a Florida Town Hall for Republican representative Matt Gaetz last Friday, with a demeanor rivaling the nails of Nancy Pelosi scraping across a tax payer funded chalkboard while humming the tune of Aqua�s �Barbie Girl�.
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Yeti Coolers Cuts Ties with NRA Foundation
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Yeti Coolers, a go-to for sportsmen around the country, is cutting ties with the NRA Foundation without explanation or prior notice. The NRA Foundation is a charitable organization. The separation comes although Yeti products have long been a staple at Friends of NRA Foundation Banquets and functions. |
Evergreen State Gun Owners Gather to Fight Back
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Some 2,000 to 2,500 Washington State gun owners gathered at the state capitol in Olympia Saturday to declare they will fight back against what they believe are unjust and even unconstitutional gun control proposals.
It was a personal victory for activists Tessa Ashley and Allen Acosta who used social media, talk radio and networking to bring it all together. It came less than a day after the Seattle-based Alliance for Gun Responsibility, a deep-pockets gun prohibition lobbying group, announced an initiative campaign to raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-auto modern sporting rifles to 21 years. |
Unpublished CDC Study Confirms over 2 Million Annual Defensive Gun Uses
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An unpublished Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study confirms Florida State University criminologist Gary Kleck�s findings of more than two million defensive handgun uses (DGUs) per year. Since the early 1990s, Kleck has maintained that there is a minimum of 760,000 DGUs annually. That is his low estimate; Kleck and research partner Marc Gertz have contended the actual number is closer to 2.5 million. |
Jimmy Kimmel, Alyssa Milano Among Hollywood Stars Joining David Hogg in New �Attack� on NRA
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More than 130 Hollywood stars and activists � including Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Kimmel, Alyssa Milano, Debra Messing, Julianne Moore, Amy Schumer and Michael Moore � are joining forces in a new attempt to dismantle the Second Amendment. The group of stars joined Parkland, Florida, mass killing survivor David Hogg in announcing the NoRA initiative, short for No Rifle Association, according to published reports.
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SD: Krebs Meets With Gun Owners in Rapid City
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Congressional candidate Shantel Krebs was in Rapid City on Saturday touting her position on Second Amendment rights. She met with Rapid City residents at the Smoking Gun Indoor Range & Training Center as part of a meet and greet to answer questions about her campaign. |
PA: Thieves Go Through Roof, Steal 22 Guns From Shop
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Police are asking for any information that could help them to find suspects in a gun-shop heist that occurred in a desolate industrial park. The burglars appeared to have used a circular saw to cut a hole in the roof of Double Action indoor shooting/archery range and gun shop at 611 Industrial Drive, Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said. |
Predictable' Obama Praises the Parkland Five
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Former president Barack Obama is a man who exhibits selective outrage based upon how a tragedy can benefit advancing the utopian vision. If an event includes changing "the world as it is" into the world Obama thinks it "should be," the former president will commend whomever he has to. |
National Teachers Union Cuts Ties With Wells Fargo
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The American Federation of Teachers said Thursday that it is cutting its financial ties with Wells Fargo as a result of the banking giant�s relationships with the National Rifle Association and gunmakers. The AFT, a 1.7 million-member national union, is dropping the bank as a recommended mortgage lender, to which it currently channels more than 20,000 AFT mortgages. |
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