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VA: Campbell County Home Invasion Sparks Safety Concerns
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�Some states have what is known as a stand-your-ground situation, where if someone tries to break into your home, you could use force including deadly force to protect your home. Your home is seen as a castle,� he said.
But Virginia doesn�t have a stand-your-ground law.
�They do have self-defense. And self-defense says as long as you are not the aggressor, you can defend yourself, but you can�t defend property with deadly force,� he said. |
The Second Amendment Permits The Disarming of �Dangerous� Felons
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Each year, more than 8,000 people are convicted for unlawful possession of a firearm under 18 U.S.C. � 922(g). About 90% of those cases arose from gun possession by a felon. Firearm prosecutions are reportedly �the third most common federal offense.� Such prosecutions are even more common in some districts, including the Middle District of Tennessee where over 42% of cases involve � 922(g). Section 922(g) is the law that prohibits felons, and certain other groups, from possessing firearms. The Sixth Circuit has now taken a big step in defining the constitutionality of the law, holding that a person only loses his Second Amendment rights under � 922(g) by committing a crime that involves danger to others or the community. |
TN: Tennessee to Let Teachers Carry Guns Caused Ruckus, but Has Drawn Little Interest
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But between concerns about his personal liability and ambivalence about the new law from local school leaders, he won�t be carrying his pocket-size gun to class this school year.
And because of the way Tennessee�s new law was written, he said, �I don�t expect anybody to take advantage of it.�
Indeed, for all the protests and discord over the legislation before it passed, there�s little talk among school districts or educators about using the option to arm teachers or staff as the new academic year begins. Not a single school system has indicated that it�s planning or working to train employees to carry a gun voluntarily under the new law, according to dozens of school and law enforcement officials contacted by Chalkbeat. |
SK Guns Raphaello
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The engravers, finishers, and gunsmiths at SK Guns are true artists and masters of their craft � as was the famous Italian Renaissance painter and architect Raffaello Santi (commonly known in English as Raphael).
Take those engravers, sprinkle in a few history buffs, add a small batch of 1911s from Springfield Armory, and you�ve got a recipe for a unique and elegant commemorative firearm.
The SK Guns Raphaello embodies art, design, and craftsmanship. Oh, and it�s chambered for good, ol� .45 ACP. |
NY: DA�s office: Deadly shooting in Scottsville was in self-defense
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The Monroe County District Attorney�s Office has determined that a shooting in the Village of Scottsville that killed a 43-year-old was in self-defense.
The shooting happened the early morning of June 30 on Main Street. Sheriff�s deputies say a homeowner shot Scottsville resident Kevin DeFlavis after he broke into the home during a burglary. Deputies also say the homeowner had a no contact order of protection against DeFlavis.
The district attorney�s office reviewed the case and determined this month that the homeowner was justified in his actions. |
Everytown and Planned Parenthood Call for Supreme Court Term Limits
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Further evidence the gun prohibition lobby is frustrated by federal court rulings upholding the Second Amendment came Wednesday when the Everytown for Gun Safety �Action Fund� joined forces with the Planned Parenthood Action Fund to support federal legislation to create term limits for Supreme Court justices.
The groups have thrown their support behind a bill introduced last year, H.R. 5566, known as the Supreme Court Tenure Establishment and Retirement Modernization Act of 2023. The bill, not surprisingly, has gone nowhere in the U.S. House, which is controlled by as narrow Republican majority. |
OR: Oregon�s ban on �ghost guns� takes effect this weekend
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�Ghost guns,� which are 3D-printed firearms without serial numbers, will be prohibited across Oregon starting Sunday.
The unserialized guns are assembled at home and can be easily purchased online, but can�t be picked up in a metal detector. The ban comes after a federal judge denied a legal challenge that tried to block the prohibition.
In 2023, the Oregon Legislature passed House Bill 2005 banning ghost guns. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, a Democrat, pushed for years to get legislation banning ghost guns. |
What to know about �cat eyes,' the self-defense weapon being confiscated at TSA checkpoints
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�The frequency in which we are seeing these items among carry-on items is disappointing,� Bart R. Johnson, TSA�s Federal Security Director for 13 airports in Upstate New York, said in a news release. "...We come across these items daily and it slows down passengers who must stop and wait for our officers to remove the offending item and it backs up the line for the other travelers.�
The TSA explained that some of the weapons look more like dogs than cats, but "either way, they are intended to do harm." |
No evidence Harris said she will end Second Amendment
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An Aug. 25 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows quotes purportedly from Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz about gun restrictions.
"'I will use an executive order to end the second amendment.' � Kamala Harris," one quote reads.
"'We will confiscate all weapons of war starting with AR15's.' � Tim Walz," reads the other.
The post includes photos of Harris and Walz, the Democratic nominees for president and vice president, set against the Venezuelan flag. |
MS: Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday weekend
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Mississippi�s� Second Amendment Sales Tax holiday is underway this weekend through Sunday. During the holiday, sales tax will not be collected on purchases of firearms, ammunition, and some hunting supplies.
According to the Mississippi Department of Revenue, �hunting supplies� are the following items when used for hunting: archery equipment, firearm and archery cases, firearm and archery accessories, hearing protection, holsters, belts, and slings. The sale of general hunting supplies is not exempt. Hunting supplies do not include animals used for hunting. |
TX: Texas Is Arming Mexico�s Gunmen
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Firearms were used to commit 1,799 homicides in Texas in 2023�a devastating human toll. Yet guns purchased in Texas likely contribute to even more homicidal violence south of the border that empowers fentanyl traffickers and pushes more migrants toward the United States. |
CA: Attorney General Bonta Calls on Court to Uphold Commonsense Firearm Restrictions for People Under Age 21
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a multistate coalition of attorneys general encouraging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, sitting en banc, to affirm a 2021 district court decision rejecting a Second Amendment challenge to a Florida law that prohibits any person under the age of 21 from purchasing firearms and prohibits federally licensed firearms dealers from selling firearms to anyone younger than 21. The brief, filed in National Rifle Association v. Commissioner, warns that an opinion of the full court striking down the Florida law could undermine efforts by states to protect their citizens through the application of similar age limitations laws. |
TX: Cannabis Users Cannot Be Barred From Gun Ownership, U.S. Appeals Court Rules
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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that a cannabis user in Texas cannot be legally prohibited from owning firearms, clarifying that past drug use does not strip individuals of their Second Amendment rights.
The court�s decision stemmed from the case of Texas resident Paola Connelly, who faced legal charges in December 2021 after police found several firearms in her home, according to Reuters. The ruling asserts that disarming Connelly based on her past marijuana use violates her Second Amendment rights, a stance backed by a 2022 Supreme Court decision that broadened gun ownership protections.
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WV: WVMetroNews poll shows solid leads for Justice, Morrisey
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With less than 66 days until the Nov. 5 general election, the latest polling shows a majority of registered voters support West Virginia�s Republican candidates for U.S. Senate and governor.
Rex Repass, the chief consultant for Research America, presented the results of the latest WVMetroNews West Virginia Poll Friday on the final day of the 88th West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Business Summit at the historic Greenbrier Resort.
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Dude, Appeals Court Rules Pot Use and Guns DO Mix�Kind Of
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a district court ruling that the prohibition on firearm possession by marijuana users is unconstitutional.
A three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in the case U.S. v. Connelly said the Texas woman involved in the action was a �non-violent, marijuana-smoking gun owner� whose Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms should not have been infringed. |
On Waffling Walz from the Folks Who Know Him Best, Minnesota Gun Owners
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One of the most popular booths at this year�s Minnesota State Fair bears a simple sign: �Never Walz.� The booth offers t-shirts and prizes for fairgoers � all emblazoned with the �Never Walz� logo. The line for the booth grows so long at times that it poses traffic problems for police officers patrolling the fairgrounds.
Bryan Strawser, chairman of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, is not surprised by the booth�s popularity. He�s watched Gov. Tim Walz�s career since the vice-president candidate first served in Congress. |
NC: Sheriff Garry McFadden settles lawsuit claiming he infringed on the right to bear arms
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Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden has settled a lawsuit that accused him of infringing on Americans� right to bear arms.
Seven plaintiffs � including Charlotte residents and national gun-rights groups � claimed McFadden�s requests for mental health records made him and his office unconstitutionally slow in processing concealed carry permits.
The requests were �irrelevant,� the 2022 lawsuit claimed, and McFadden took months to more than a year to do �what takes other North Carolina sheriffs days or weeks.� |
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