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    | 30 Carbine vs 223:  A Carbine Bullet Battle Submitted by: 
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    | The 30 Carbine and 223 Remington are two centerfire rifle rounds that both served the U.S. military in major overseas conflicts. Although the 30 Carbine and 223 Rem represent cartridges from two different eras, both have seen varying levels of success in the civilian market.
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    | SAF Submits Comment Letter in Support of Proposed Rights Restoration Rule Submitted by: 
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    | The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in support of a proposed rights restoration rule.
 
 SAF’s letter supports the proposed rule as a significant step toward restoring the Second Amendment rights of millions of Americans who have been unfairly denied their constitutional protections due to nonviolent convictions.
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    | Florida Court Strikes Down Open Carry Ban: What’s Next for State Gun Laws? Submitted by: 
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    | On Sept. 25, Florida’s First District Court of Appeal three judge panel ruled that the state statute banning open carry was unconstitutional. This decision now makes open carry legal in Florida.  Judge Stephanie Ray, writing for the panel, stated that “the Constitution protects the right to carry arms openly for self-defense. Florida’s Open Carry Ban cannot be reconciled with that guarantee.”
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