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GA: Gun owner saves pregnant pizza driver from beating, robbery: police
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Talk about being a good neighbor.
A pregnant pizza driver was being beaten with a rifle by two teens in southwest Atlanta on Wednesday night when a gun-owning nearby resident saw the incident and sprang into action, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Dennis Madaris told the station he pulled out his weapon and told the suspects, �Drop the gun or I�ll drop you,� according to the station.
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The Second Amendment had nothing to do with slavery
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For 20 years now, a well-meaning law professor has been peddling the fiction that the Second Amendment � guaranteeing the right of Americans to keep and bear arms � was adopted to protect slavery. He first proposed this in a 1998 law review article and trotted it out again in a recent New York Times op-ed.
The trouble is: It�s untrue. Not a single one of America�s founders is known to have suggested such a purpose.
When the Redcoats came to disarm the colonists, the American patriots relied on the right to �have arms for their Defense,� as stated in the English Declaration of Rights of 1689. |
Bill Maher goes easy on NRATV host Colin Noir
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Bill Maher and Colin Noir, the �new face of gun culture� walk into a room�it sounds like the beginning of a corny joke, but no, it was just another episode of Real Time with Bill Maher. Indeed, on Friday night Noir, the host of NRATV�s web series NOIR, sat in Maher�s hot seat.
Maher surprisingly started off the conversation cordially with him�unfortunately setting the tone for the rest of the interview. He even offered him a faint compliment.
�I have seen your videos many times. You�re very good at what you do,� Maher said. �You kind of earn your smirk. Because people like me who don�t really like guns, we don�t know much about guns.� |
Gun Control Lobby Gives Hillary Clinton Participation Trophy
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What does your child�s tee-ball team, an elementary school field day, and the institutional gun control lobby have in common? They all give out participation trophies.
On June 14, the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence (a recent combination of Americans for Responsible Solutions and Legal Community Against Violence) honored Hillary Clinton with their Courageous Leadership Award at their 25th anniversary dinner in San Francisco. According to a press release from the group, the dinner �honors the exceptional efforts of key individuals who have shown outstanding leadership in the gun violence prevention movement.� |
NY: Final Gavel Drops with Gun Bills Failing To Advance In Albany
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New York gun owners will take any bit of good news coming out of Albany that they can get. NRA-ILA vigorously opposed measures that were gaining steam in the final weeks of session. That effort came to a conclusion in the early hours Thursday morning when the Senate finally wrapped up its work for the year. A pair of anti-gun bills remained sitting in their respective hoppers failing to advance. The Assembly had adjourned a few hours earlier, late Wednesday night. |
WI: Parkland High School Students Come To Wisconsin On Road To Change Tour
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High school students from Parkland, Florida are in Wisconsin to advocate for stricter gun control laws and to register young people to vote.
The students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are making three stops in Wisconsin as part of a nationwide March for Our Lives: Road to Change tour. They plan to hold events Friday in Janesville and Madison and Saturday in Milwaukee.
Linnea Stanton is a Marquette University sophomore and a March for Our Lives Milwaukee organizer. She said it's significant that Parkland students are using their platform in Janesville, the home of Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan. |
85% of the world�s 1 billion guns are in civilian hands
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There are roughly a billion guns in the world, according to the latest data compiled by weaponry watchdogs the Small Arms Survey. Of these, a stunning 857 million are owned by private citizens, with only 133 million in the hands of authorized military forces and just 23 million used by law enforcement. This lop-sided ratio is getting more extreme, too�led by increases in U.S. purchases�with individuals possessing 650 million of the world�s firearms just ten years ago. These numbers include all firearms, of any type. |
TX: Texas Democrats Want to Turn Out Rural Voters, but What�s Their Plan?
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In this election cycle, the Democratic Party has fielded a weak crop of statewide candidates who are struggling to deliver any kind of unified message. Do they want single-payer health care? Humane immigration policy? Congressional term limits? Who knows. On the other hand, we do know what the Texas Republican Party stands for: limited government, the Second Amendment, banning abortion. It�s a theme that serves the GOP well in both suburban and rural areas, but Democrats have struggled to articulate any similarly straightforward messaging. |
TX: Gun control debate becomes neighborly affair at Texas Democratic Convention
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The complications of the gun control debate for Democrats in Texas is hard to miss at the party�s statewide convention this week.
In an exhibit hall at the Fort Worth Convention Center, Moms Demand Action, a group that is calling for changes to gun laws in the Lone Star State, is next to a booth sponsored by the Texas State Rifle Association, which is handing out literature touting its success at opposing many of the measures Moms Demand Action want.
�I�m not here to change hearts and minds,� said Odie Hitt, who was staffing the Texas State Rifle Association�s booth on Friday morning. �I�m just here to give information.� |
OK: Second Amendment and SQ 788
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Residents of Hawaii were given 30 days to turn in their firearms after applying for a medical marijuana license. �Your medical marijuana use disqualifies you from ownership of firearms and ammunition,� Honolulu police Chief Susan Ballard wrote in a Nov. 13 letter to one medical marijuana card holder. �If you currently own or have any firearms, you have 30 days upon receipt of this letter to voluntarily surrender your firearms, permit and ammunition to the Honolulu Police Department or otherwise transfer ownership.� |
WY: Riverton High School allows self defense
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Under the new student handbook for Riverton High School, administrators now have an option to not suspend students for �the use of force when it is used in response to an immediate threat.�
However, if a student is physically assaulted on campus, that student can �only employ as much force as required to remove the threat.�
The district will still not allow �retaliatory� violence and any student claiming they acted in self defense must present �clear evidence� to prove that assertion.
RHS principal John Griffith said that, previously, there has been �no option to not have a consequence� for students who fight back when attacked. |
FL: Judge rules in favor of �stand your ground� motion in Boynton fatal shooting
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Palm Beach County Judge Laura Johnson late Friday ruled in favor of Samuel �Bo� Barber�s �stand your ground� motion that said he shot and killed Kunta Kinte Riddick in self-defense in November.
Barber was charged with first-degree murder in the 2017 fatal shooting, but the charges were dismissed in court Friday evening.
Johnson said at the end of the day, what happened to Riddick was a tragedy, but that the state did not show �clear and convincing evidence� that Barber was not acting in self-defense when he shot Riddick on Nov. 29 in Boynton Beach. |
FL: Sheriff: Fatal Shooting Justified in Argument Over Dog
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A Florida sheriff says the fatal shooting of a man during an argument over a dog named Princess was self-defense.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said witnesses and a 911 recording back 48-year-old Charles Peddycoart's version of the events that led to the shooting Monday in Fort Meade. Judd said 22-year-old Teconsa Tyre McDonald died and 30-year-old Calvin Johnson and 18-year-old Edward Burgess were critically injured. |
WA: We are the NRA -- your neighbors and co-workers
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Hollywood liberals are vilifying and attacking NRA members nonstop, and it�s time to let you know exactly who we are. I was a Hollywood liberal. No, I wasn�t as famous as you, but I lived with you for 14 years. I assisted you and I was on set with you and I was on stage with you. I voted with you. I shopped with you, I ate with you and I sat in traffic with you. I am the NRA. |
OR: Backers drop gun storage initiative for now
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Citing time constraints, supporters of an initiative petition to impose new storage requirements on gun owners say they won�t try to put the issue before voters this year after all.
Supporters of Initiative Petition 44 are withdrawing the petition, they announced Wednesday. They plan to refile for the 2020 ballot and lobby the legislature to pass the measure in next year�s long legislative session. |
WI: Parkland shooting survivors demand action at Ryan's Janesville office
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Survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting paid a visit to Rep. Paul Ryan�s Janesville office Friday, demanding the House speaker push for universal background checks on gun purchases.
David Hogg, a national figure in the gun safety movement and a founder of the group March For Our Lives, was among more than a dozen students who huddled around a small window to speak with Ryan�s staffers.
�Here�s the deal: Did you know that 97 percent of Americans support universal background checks?� Hogg asked the staffers on the opposite side of the window. |
WI: March For Our Lives holds rally in Madison
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The survivors of the Parkland, Florida mass shooting that left 17 people dead inside a high school, held a town hall and urged guests to register to vote in order to create change.
They walked in with a crowd giving them a standing ovation.
"We can work together to make change instead of working against each other," said one survivor. |
NH: Actions to make NH schools safer must address guns
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�Within a 90-day period, it just wasn�t something we could address,� Plummer said Friday. �We were looking for immediate, actionable items and obviously that debate (on guns) continues with very little consensus.�
We asked Plummer if any task force members brought up the issues of gun laws, and he responded by saying the members were told at the start the focus of their work would be on actionable items. |
WY: Wyoming GOP delegate challenges university's gun ban
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A criminal case in Albany County Circuit Court involving the University of Wyoming�s campus gun ban has received a stay, pending a separate civil action against UW seeking to challenge the legality of that ban.
During the Wyoming State Republican Party Convention in April � hosted on the UW campus � Uinta County delegate Lyle Williams received a trespassing citation for openly carrying a firearm without permission, which is prohibited by university policy. |
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