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Examining Why Women Train With Firearms
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After an overwhelmingly positive response following our special report, Firing Back: More women buying, shooting and carrying guns, NewsChannel 3 decided to dig deeper into the topic around Hampton Roads. Women said it�s about empowerment; women empowering women. Females are the new demographic in the world of firearms. Most use shooting as a way to be proactive and prepared for the unpredictability of life. |
At Supreme Court, Justice Antonin Scalia's Impact Still Felt
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was larger than life. Turns out he's pretty influential in death as well. The court's struggles to carry on with eight members since Scalia died Feb. 13 are well documented. The justices have deadlocked, 4-4, on three occasions so far. They have granted fewer cases than normal to hear next term. Oral arguments are devoid of Scalia's tough questions and incisive wit.
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NY: Armed Albany Citizen Runs Crook Off
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An Albany man told Police that he woke up about 4:50 Monday morning to the sound of someone trying to break a car window, and got his gun to investigate. He saw that a man was trying to break his neighbor's car window, on Summit Drive, and walked toward him. He said a man, who who figured was the burglar's accomplice, came out of the shadows, and pointed a weapon at him. |
FL: For Flagler�s Gun Shops, New Residents Spur Brisk Business But Laws Conceal Debate
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The never-ending debate on guns is often polarized by simple-minded perceptions that reduce arguments to two camps: Gun-control types who �want to take your guns away,� and gun zealots who want a gun in every pot, pocket and pew. The reality is not so stark, and local gun shop owners in Flagler County are first to show why. With the discussion of gun control and gun rights provoking more discussions than foreign affairs this election season, FlaglerLive spoke to three store owners who hold different views on many aspects of the debate, though one thing they all agree on is that the gun sales business in Florida is doing very well. |
AG's Office Secures Mutual Concealed Carry Agreement With Indiana
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently announced the state has reached a concealed carry handgun permit agreement with Indiana. That means concealed carry permits from West Virginia or Indiana will be mutually recognized as valid by either state. �It has been a priority since I took office to protect the Second Amendment rights of West Virginians and those who visit here,� Morrisey said in a statement. �This agreement marks 33 states with which West Virginia has full reciprocity or recognition.� |
MO: Lawmakers Face Crush of Legislation in Final Week of Session
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Major issues remain unresolved in the Missouri Legislature as lawmakers brush up against a Friday deadline to approve their priorities. With lawmakers required to quit at 6 p.m. Friday, the clock is ticking on efforts to reform ethics laws, tweak the state�s municipal court system, change how Ameren raises its electric rates and override Gov. Jay Nixon�s vetoes of parts of the budget.
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GA: High Court Says Suit Over Guns at Atlanta Garden Can Proceed
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Georgia's highest court ruled Monday that a lawsuit filed by a gun rights group over access to the Atlanta Botanical Garden should continue after a local judge wrongly dismissed it. The Supreme Court's ruling doesn't affect operations at the garden. But it sends the suit filed by the gun rights group GeorgiaCarry.org and a member of the organization back to Fulton County Superior Court. The dispute stems from an October 2014 visit to the garden by Philip Evans, a Georgia Carry member, with a state firearms license. Court documents say Evans wore a handgun on a waistband holster during a visit to the garden with no issues. Evans has a state-issued license, according to court documents. |
Obama Admin Works to Keep Guns From Many on Social Security Disability
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The Social Security Administration has announced the details of a new rule that would bar many receiving federal disability payments from owning firearms. The proposed rule is part of President Obama�s push to tighten gun laws while bypassing Congress. News of the plan to add some Social Security recipients to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, was first uncovered by the Los Angeles Times last summer and has faced fierce opposition from gun rights groups ever since. |
Australia: Canberra Hoarder Ordered to Hand Over Guns After Firearm Convictions
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A Canberra man with a hoarding disorder and a predilection for guns has been forced to relinquish a stash of rifles, a pistol and a shotgun seized from his home after he was convicted of firearms offences. John Edward Mitchell last year pleaded guilty to numerous crimes after 133 items, including guns, ammunition and gun parts, were seized under a court-issued abatement order designed to manage the unsanitary conditions caused by the items he amassed at his property.
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MI: Detroit Gallery Makes Art of Bullet Casings and Guns
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Bullets and guns confiscated from criminals are going from the streets to the showroom. An artist is turning them into unique displays and using the cash to give back. "I'm born and raised in Detroit," said Doug Schwartz. "So I think it's special that at least we can do our part to give back through art."
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PBS to Air �ARMED IN AMERICA,� A Special Two-Night Television Event This Monday and Tuesday
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PBS announced that ARMED IN AMERICA, a special two-night television event exploring gun violence in America, is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, May 9-10, 2016. ARMED IN AMERICA centers around two acclaimed documentaries presented by INDEPENDENT LENS: �Peace Officer,� about a former sheriff who, after establishing and training one of Utah�s first SWAT team, raises questions about the dangers of what he sees as the increased militarization of police when that same unit kills his son-in-law 30 years later, and �The Armor of Light,� which profiles the faith journeys of two Christians as they fight gun violence: the mother of a teenage shooting victim and an evangelical minister who questions whether one can be both pro-gun and pro-life. |
MA: Fight Over Goat Video On Facebook Leads to Stabbing in Weymouth
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A fight that started over a video of an ornery goat posted on Facebook left one man stabbed and another in handcuffs, police said. Officers arrested Kevin P. Sullivan, 28, of 62 Sea St., Weymouth, Friday night at his home and charged him with stabbing a 36-year-old Weymouth man during a fistfight in the street, according to a police report.
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The U.S. �.45 Automatics�
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Without question, the most famous United States military handgun of the 20th century is the Model of 1911 .45 pistol and its variants. Invented by the legendary John M. Browning and developed by the Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co., the M1911 is known to several generations of Americans as the �.45 Automatic� or simply the �.45.� |
Remington Moving More Jobs to Alabama After Closing Kentucky Facility
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Remington is once again moving jobs to Alabama after announcing it will be shuttering a plant in Mayfield, Kentucky later this month. The Kentucky plant is closing as part of an effort to �improve our competitive position in the market,� said Jessica Kallam of Remington Firearms. An estimated 200 employees will lose their jobs in Kentucky, but some of those positions will come to Huntsville. |
5 Reasons Why Facebook's Ban On Gun Sales Isn't Working
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In January the social media giant announced it was banning the sale of guns and ammunition on the site. The move was the culmination of months of behind-the-scenes lobbying from gun violence prevention advocates coupled with internal recognition at Facebook that the site is becoming a major e-commerce marketplace. But the ban isn�t working. Sales continue to flood gun enthusiast groups around the country. While some have left the site altogether and set up shop elsewhere, many have taken their sales underground via Facebook�s �secret� group settings, which make it impossible for non-members to access the pages. |
NY: Kingston Mayor Noncommittal On Amending City�s 1978 Firearms Law
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Mayor Steve Noble has yet to take a firm stand on a proposal to amend a 1978 law that prohibits the discharge of firearms in the city. Opponents of an indoor shooting range proposed for a Prince Street building in Midtown say the law means the business cannot be allowed. Supporters of the shooting range say the law was not intended to prevent indoor shooting ranges, and they are seeking to have the law amended. The law bars all discharge of firearms within the city of Kingston except by law enforcement or in cases of self-defense. An amendment proposed by Alderwoman Debbie Brown, R-Ward 9, would allow weapons to be discharged in indoor facilities designed and constructed as a shooting range.
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CA: A Loaded Gun in a Backpack Still Requires a License, Court Says
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Carrying a loaded gun without a license is illegal in California even if the weapon is tucked inside a backpack, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday. In a unanimous ruling Monday, the court allowed prosecutors to charge a man with violating California�s open-carry law by carrying a loaded revolver that police said they found in his backpack.
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IA: Pastor Stopped for 2nd Time At Airport With Gun in Carry-On
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An Omaha pastor was stopped at an Eppley Airfield's security station with a loaded handgun in his carry-on and is facing prosecution Sunday night because it's not the first time he's done it, KETV-TV reports. "I had to pay a fine," said Rev. Alvin "Dobie" Weasel. "I had to meet with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and do an interview with two officers. I had to do an interview with a Transportation Security Administration officer." |
CA: Over 500 Bay Area Police Firearms Unaccounted for Since 2010
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The weapons were either �lost or stolen.� KSBW indicates the report on law enforcement firearms was undertaken following the July 1, 2015, death of Kathryn Steinle. She was killed by an illegal alien using a gun that had been stolen from a Bureau of Land Management agent. The report shows that �in the Bay Area alone, six local law enforcement agencies can�t account for at least 379 firearms since 2010 because of loss or theft. The weapons unaccounted for include military grade assault rifles such as AR-15s and M16s, sniper rifles, shotguns, a gas grenade launcher and hundreds of handguns.� |
MI: Increase in CPL applications Leads To New Midland County Employee
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A 70 percent increase in concealed pistol license applications since November has resulted in a new part-time employee in the Midland County Clerk�s Office. Midland County commissioners recently approved the extra employee to help handle the influx of CPLs being issued. �This position is going to be another person in the office,� said Eric Dorrien, R-6th District, and chair of the Human Services Committee. �It is not specifically designed so that person would just do CPLs. It is another hand in the office.� |
AZ: Firearms Legislative Awaiting Action From Governor
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey will have to weigh in on firearms legislation after Republican lawmakers passed a series of bills focused largely on preventing any future regulations that could interfere with the right to bear arms. This will be Ducey's first real test to see where he stands on the issue as part of an annual effort from Republican lawmakers to increase constitutional firearms protections. |
A Tale of Two Washingtons: Seattle and The Rest of The State
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In Seattle today, the re-packaged Alliance for Gun Responsibility is holding its fourth annual gun control luncheon, this time as a fund-raiser for the upcoming campaign to pass the so-called �Extreme Risk Protection Orders� initiative, featuring former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly. |
NJ: Senate Votes to Block Change to Conceal Carry Rule, Keep School Elections in November
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New Jersey senators voted Monday to block new rules proposed by Gov. Chris Christie to make it easier for state residents to obtain concealed firearms permits. The Senate voted 22-17 to approve a resolution declaring the proposed rule � which would expand the standard for obtaining the gun permit � as inconsistent with legislative intent. If the Assembly follows suit, it would require the superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, which proposed the change, to either amend or withdraw the rule. If the agency fails to do so, the Legislature could vote on a second resolution to invalidate the rule change. |
AZ: Who�s Responsible? Glendale City Council Authorized Local Police to Partner with ATF
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In a recent video, we reported that the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Glendale Police Department in Arizona made an agreement to help enforce unconstitutional federal gun control laws. In response, many shocked viewers wanted to learn who was responsible for this arrangement. The memorandum of understanding (MOA) between the ATF and Glendale Police was approved unanimously by the Glendale City Council via resolution last November. The memo calls for the police department to assist the ATF in exchange for�.well, almost nothing. The agreement expires in 2020. The memo is signed by the head ATF agent for the Phoenix Field Division along with Glendale Police Chief Debora Black. |
TX: University of Houston Removes Student�s Gun Art Project�Just Weeks Before Campus Carry Law Goes Into Effect
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The University of Houston has removed a student artist�s project that shows a real gun shooting a banner that says �art��just weeks before Texas� new concealed-campus-carry law goes into effect. The Daily Cougar reports that first-year MFA student Alton DuLaney created the piece to make a direct statement on the law, which was passed last summer. He then directly contacted the University�s police about whether his piece would be allowed; the police forwarded his inquiry to school administrators. Eventually, the Office of the General Counsel released the following statement. |
7 Movies in Which Gun Control Awards Chair Brad Pitt Glorified Gun Use
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In the wake of actor Brad Pitt�s co-chairmanship of the May 4 Brady Bear gun control awards gala in Los Angeles, Breitbart News thought it would be prudent to list just a few of the movies from which Pitt has made millions by toting guns. The list includes a brief rundown of the guns used in each movie, with special attention paid to certain firearms that gun control proponents are so eager to ban.
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TX: Court Addresses Ruling On Guns at Facility
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The Bell County Commissioners Court will be sending a letter to the Texas Attorney General�s office in regards to a citation it received for violating the government code and penal code by refusing to allow licensed handgun holders in the Bell County Justice Center. Commissioners unanimously approved an order to discuss and take action on the issue Monday morning. �This is the first step we need to take to see what will be appropriate action for us to take on this,� County Judge Jon Burrows said. �We want to do what is right, but we have an obligation to the public to protect the public. We need to be able to have the authority to deal with the AG�s (attorney general�s) office on this.�
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Seeking a High-Tech Solution To Make Firearms Safer
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Jonathan Mossberg is among a small number of pioneers looking to build a safer gun. But unlike many others, he was in the gun business when he started down that path. His family is renowned for its premier line of shotguns treasured by law enforcement, hunters and the military. Mossberg already has spent more than a decade working to develop -- and someday bring to the market -- a firearm that the wrong person cannot fire. It is intended to work without fail in the hands of its owner in a life-or-death situation.
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NY: Deli Owner Arrested For Waving Gun At Teens, Claims They Were Shoplifting
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An 86th Street deli owner was arrested Saturday for allegedly pointing his gun at a group of teens he claims were trying to shoplift. Armanios Hanna, 56, has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon, child endangerment, and menacing for allegedly turning his barrel on a 15-year-old boy at approximately 8:33pm inside Hanna Deli, located at 2570 86th Street, according to the NYPD. The gun is licensed to Hanna, but he is not authorized to carry it on Saturdays, say cops. |
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