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Fed. Judge Denies Mass. A.G. Request to Stall Gun Rights Lawsuit
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A U.S. District Court judge in Massachusetts has denied a request from anti-gun state Attorney General Maura Healey to delay a lawsuit challenging her efforts to stop sales of so-called “copycat assault weapons” in what amounts to a victory for the four firearms retailers involved in the lawsuit, and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
 

Preparing for Terrorism: A Guide For Attack Readiness
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Terrorism preparedness may be the least attractive subject you can think of, but preparing for the worst is an important part of keeping your family safe. Whether it’s an attack from abroad, or perhaps even scarier, an attack from within – terrorism is a very real threat. Even after the devestating attacks of 9/11, many question whether our government has taken an effective approach toward keeping our country safe. From increased drone usage to TSA’s “security theater” to our acceptance of refugees, many wonder if we are given only the appearance of safety.
 

VA: Woman Likely Shot and Killed Man in Self-Defense, Newport News Police Say
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A 30-year-old man found shot to death inside a Newport News rooming house Saturday likely was killed by a female resident acting in self-defense, a police spokesman said Monday. The 61-year-old woman shot the man during a dispute inside the 55th Street home at about 2 p.m., Newport News police spokesman Brandon Maynard said following an initial police investigation.
 

OR: Fatal Stabbing was Made in Self-Defense, Coos County Investigators Determine
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A teenager living along the Oregon Coast won’t face any charges after killing his mom’s ex-boyfriend. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office said 39-year-old Eric Woodworth kicked open the door of his ex-girlfriend’s home near White Lane and Wildwood Road in North Bend on the morning of January 23, 2019.
 

UT: Murray Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder
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Police in Murray are investigating after they say a homeowner shot and killed an intruder. Authorities on Monday identified the slain intruder as Andrew W. Miller. According to investigators, Miller entered the home just before 7 p.m. Sunday through a sliding glass door.
 

Federal Tax Dollars Spent on Faux Gun Violence Study
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The House Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies staged a hearing on “Addressing the Public Health Emergency of Gun Violence” on March 5. “That hyperbolic title, however, betrayed the real agenda of the event, which was to create the false impression that an unprecedented wave of firearm-related violence urgently demands an infusion of federal research dollars,” writes the NRA-ILA on March 7.
 

Federal Air Marshal Qualification: Test Your CCW Skills
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Armed citizens with concealed-carry permits who want to evaluate or increase their skill levels often focus on one of the various law-enforcement-qualification courses as a guide. All can be valid skill checks as far as shooting goes, but one drawback for civilians is that many such courses involve the use of an exposed duty holster and include targets at ranges out to 25 yards (or more), neither of which is something the overwhelming majority of self-defense scenarios for us regular folks will entail.
 

NY: Byrnes- New Gun Storage Legislation ‘Overly Restrictive’
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Assemblywoman Marjorie Byrnes, R-Caledonia, says legislation passed by the state Legislature that requires gun owners to keep firearms in a locked cabinet or equipped with a trigger-locking device, especially in households with children younger than 16 years old, is “overly restrictive.”
 

Women Storming Gun Sales
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BANG! Ping. BANG, BANG! Ping, ping. Gunshots echoed through the trees of a rural farm, lead disintegrating into dust as it exploded against thick steel targets. The weapons had pastel-colored handles and pink bullet magazines. They belong to women, the fastest-growing population of gun owners.
 

CT: Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro Pushes For Gun Violence Research At CDC
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For almost two decades no federal dollars have been allocated to researching the effects of gun violence. But there are moves afoot to change that. Calling it a public health emergency, Connecticut’s third district congresswoman Rosa DeLauro said House Democrats want funding to enable the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct research for gun violence prevention.
 

WA: Senate Passes Bill to Make Childcare Facilities Gun-Free Zones
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Childcare facilities would carry the same prohibitions on deadly weapons as K-12 schools, under legislation passed Monday by the Senate. “When parents send their kids off to school, they expect these facilities and grounds to be safe and secure,” said Sen. Claire Wilson, D-Auburn, one of the bill’s sponsors. “The state already prohibits people from possessing firearms on K-12 school campuses. This bill simply extends that same common-sense policy to childcare facilities.”
 

IL: 1 Killed, 5 Others Wounded in Sunday Shootings
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At least six people were shot, one fatally, within city limits on Sunday. A 43-year-old man was shot to death during the morning in the West Side Austin community. Sammy Hodges was standing about 6:15 a.m. in the 600 block of North Cicero when he was shot in his back and leg, according to Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. He was rushed to Stroger Hospital and pronounced dead.
 

AR: Won't Apologize for 'Passion and Emotion,' Flowers Says; Senators Against Reprimand
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Arkansas Sen. Stephanie Flowers, D-Pine Bluff, on Monday told lawmakers that she won't apologize for a passionate argument she made against a "stand your ground" self-defense bill last week. Her remarks came after video of the speech went viral over the weekend. A clip of Flowers chastising a Senate Judiciary Committee and refusing to stop speaking was viewed millions of times online and shared by politicians, gun control advocates and celebrities. In the video, Flowers argues that "stand your ground" laws in other states have taken a violent toll on black communities.
 

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Bipartisan Attacks on the Second Amendment
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The House of Representatives recently passed legislation that would expand the national background check system to require almost everyone selling firearms, including private collectors who supplement their incomes by selling firearms at gun shows, to perform background checks on the potential buyers. The bill has a section purporting to bar creation of a national firearms registry. However, the expanded background check system will require the government to compile lists of those buying and selling guns. In other words, it creates a de facto national gun registry.
 

Duke Law's New Center for Firearms Law Aims for 'Rigorous and Balanced' Second Amendment Scholarship
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The Duke Center for Firearms Law is searching for a scholarly alternative to the politically-charged national debate surrounding gun rights and regulation. Joseph Blocher, Lanty L. Smith ’67 professor of law, and Darrell Miller, the Melvin G. Shimm professor of law, created the Center to advance non-partisan scholarship about the Second Amendment. The two co-directors are joined by Jake Charles, Law ’13, as the Center’s executive director.
 

CO: Craig now a Second Amendment Sanctuary City after Council Scraps Monday Agenda
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Following the lead of commissioners in Moffat County, the Craig City Council on Monday, March 11, declared Craig a "sanctuary city" for the purposes of protecting Second Amendment rights. The Moffat County Board of County Commissioners passed a similar resolution last week.
 

WA: Lawsuits Targets Constitutionality of Gun Control Measure
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Two civil rights lawsuits in Washington state have challenged the constitutionality of certain bans enacted through the gun control measure, Initiative 1639. Each lawsuit is built on the premise that the initiative deprives plaintiffs of rights under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. The plaintiffs have remained the same for each case, whereas the defendants have been changed.
 

NJ: Murphy's Hike on Gun Fees is About Gun Control Range Owner Says
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It's been just under a week since Gov. Phil Murphy outlined his $38.6 billion state budget, including a proposed $9 million hike on gun fees and taxes. And that's sent shockwaves through New Jersey's community of licensed gun owners and second amendment supporters. Fred "Rick" Friedman, CEO and co-owner of gun range RTSP, said he's worried that if passed, the increases would make a constitutional right too expensive for a large part of the state's population.
 

WA: Gun Rights Advocates Tour City Council Meetings to Speak Against New Law
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The Battle Ground City Council heard concerns over the implementation of gun control-focused Initiative 1639 as part of an ongoing push to have local governments in Clark County declare themselves sanctuaries of the Second Amendment, as proponents have called it. More than a dozen individuals testified during council’s March 4 meeting. All who spoke did so with opposition to the initiative which changes state law regarding sale and ownership of semiautomatic rifles. The initiative passed with close to 60 percent approval in November.
 

CO: Montrose County Commissioners, Sheriff to Oppose 'Red Flag' Legislation
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Montrose county commissioners and Sheriff Gene Lillard met Monday to discuss the “red flag” gun bill currently making its way through the Colorado Legislature. The bill would allow law enforcement agencies to take firearms from people if a judge decides they are at risk of harming themselves or others. Lillard, Commissioner Roger Rash and Commissioner Keith Caddy spoke out in opposition of the bill, saying it restricts Second Amendment rights and sets a bad precedent for future gun control laws.
 

Bump Stock Ban Bumps Up Against the Constitution
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After the tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas, the phrase “bump stock” entered the public lexicon. What was, and always has been, a gun-range novelty was suddenly the subject of national discussion. In the months following the tragedy, Congress considered and ultimately rejected a law banning these devices. Eager to seize political capital, however, the Trump administration sought to ban them anyway.

 

Proposed Ban on Social Media Gun Pictures Proves Gun Control is Total Control
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“If you post it on social media, that’s probable cause for us to come get the guns out of your house,” Democrat Florida State Senator Jason Pizzo proclaimed in a Facebook video three years ago. “That’s it. It’s now on you to explain why you have a gun in your house and why it’s on social media…”

 

OH: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Bill Fixing Error That could Ban Some Guns
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed into law a bill fixing what gun rights advocates said was a mistake that could have inadvertently banned several types of legal guns. At issue was legislation approved by lawmakers last year that allows off-duty police officers to carry firearms and limits local governments' ability to pass gun laws, among other changes.

 

TN: Nearly 700 Reports of Stolen Firearms in Chattanooga During the Last 14 months
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In addition to the 395 guns stolen from vehicles in a 14-month period, nearly 300 additional guns were not stolen from vehicles. According to the Chattanooga Police Department, there were 691 reports of stolen guns in Chattanooga between January 1, 2018 to March 5, 2019. Of the nearly 700 guns that were stolen, 296 were not stolen from vehicles.
 

Greenwich’s Galazan Gunmakers Carves out Market in Custom Shotguns
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Step into the unassuming storefront at 24 Soundview Drive and you’ll feel as though you’ve been whisked away to an English men’s club circa 1890. The dark custom-carved cabinetry and coffered ceilings lend a surprising coziness, while the pungent smell of fine leather permeates the air. Bronze statues of rams’ heads and ducks on the wing keep watch from atop high shelves.
 

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