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NV: NLVPD investigating fatal shooting at apartment complex as self defense
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North Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide near East Carey Avenue and N. 5th Street Wednesday morning.
About 8 a.m., authorities received a call about a man in his 30s shot multiple times at an apartment complex in the 1000 block of East Carey Avenue, near North 5th Street.
"A man who was identified as the shooter was detained and questioned by detectives. At this point, the event is being investigated as a 'self defense' shooting, but the investigation is still ongoing," according to NLVPD Officer Alexander Cuevas. |
VA: UVA alum helps strike down a federal handgun law
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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday it is unconstitutional to prevent adults under 21 from buying a handgun.
The case is titled Hirschfeld v. ATF. Tanner Hirschfeld is a University of Virginia alum and a plaintiff.
“We’ve decided with the courts that once you have reached the age of 18, your Constitutional rights vest, so I was happy that the court ended up finding that,” Hirschfeld said.
The court changed the law so that 18-to-20 year olds secure the right to purchase a handgun. The law formerly only allowed those 21 and up to purchase one, but Hirschfeld saw this as age discrimination. He just got the court to agree with him. |
Court of Appeals Affirms Second Amendment Rights Start at Age 18 for Handguns
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On Tuesday, July 13, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that 18, 19, and 20-year-olds share Second Amendment rights with every other U.S. adult and should have the ability to legally purchase handguns.
You can read the full decision in Hirschfeld v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives.
The case involved Tanner Hirschfeld and Natalia Marshall, both of whom wanted to buy handguns for self-defense but were prevented from doing so by federal law because they were "under age." |
IA: Jasper County Supervisors vote to create ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’
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The Jasper County Board of Supervisors has unanimously passed a resolution declaring rural and unincorporated areas of the county a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.”
It bars city or county employees in Jasper County from enforcing state or federal mandates that infringe on gun rights in those areas.
Jasper County Board of Supervisors Chairman Doug Cupples says the resolution changes nothing now and would only kick in if state or federal gun restrictions go into effect. “What we are saying is that if the state or federal government is going to enforce those laws, they are the ones that are going to have to come enforce them,” he says. |
IA: 2 Iowa Counties Pass 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Resolutions
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Republican supervisors in Jasper County unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday and Republican supervisors in Hardin County did the same Wednesday, becoming the first Iowa counties to implement such measures.
Elsewhere in the U.S., at least 1,200 local governments have declared themselves sanctuaries insulated from state and federal gun laws since 2018, when high-profile mass shootings prompted calls for stronger regulations. An ordinance passed in Columbia County, Oregon, last year is the first to face a legal challenge over whether it can be enforced. |
Judges Rule Handgun Sales Ban Violates Second Amendment Rights
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Yesterday, a Federal Appeals Court ruled that Federal Regulators setting a minimum age of 21 years old for purchasing handguns from licensed dealers violates the Second Amendment. The restriction was deemed unconstitutional by a three judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the majority opinion written by Judge Julius Richardson says 18-to-20 year olds have second amendment rights. |
Trump Warns We Must Defend the Second Amendment
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Former President Donald Trump (R) delivered stirring remarks about your Second Amendment rights at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas this past week.
“The same far-left Democrats who are defunding police are also leading an all-out crusade to strip you, the law-abiding citizens of America, of your God-given Second Amendment rights,” said Trump. He went on to add that we “must never waver in demanding that the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” |
WA: Lewis County Commissioners Pass “Citizens’ Rights” Proclamation
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Lewis County’s new “Citizens’ Rights” proclamation, passed Tuesday, is more subdued than the “Second Amendment sanctuary” vision sketched out by some law enforcement officials and locals.
When asked whether the proclamation made Lewis County a “Second Amendment sanctuary,” commissioners danced around the question.
“We took our oath to uphold the constitution of the United States of America and the state of Washington, and so if you want to label that as a sanctuary county, sure by all means,” Swope said. He later added, “the terminology is semantics.” |
OK: Bill Filed In Oklahoma Senate To Lower Permitless Carry Age To 18
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An Oklahoma State Senator has introduced a bill to reduce the age one can carry a handgun without a permit (constitutional carry) from 21 to 18 years of age.
“The people have a constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms. Just as they have the right to vote starting at 18, they should not have to wait until turning 21 to exercise their right to self-defense,” said Senator Nathan Dahm. |
Double Rifles And Why They Matter
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Whether it’s the insolent, amber gaze of a lion supremely confident in his lethality, or the wicked hooked horns of a Cape buffalo, the hunters — Capstick, Hemingway, Percival, J.A. Hunter — always seem to be lining up the sights over twin barrels. Sleek, menacing, often gorgeously built and shockingly big-bored, the double rifle is woven through the bloody tapestry of African hunting.
Ed.: Beautiful rifles. |
The Best Semi-Automatic Handguns You Actually Might Be Able to Find
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Mid-sized handguns destined for concealed carry are an ever-popular choice for many — so much so that finding a newly released handgun in stock is nearly impossible these days. The new guns are great, but in this market, your best bet might be seeking out a late model pistol. Here’s a rundown of the best semi-automatic handguns that can be easily found during the current boom in firearms. |
FL: Daughter Hides in a Closet while an Intruder’s in Your Home
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We start with this local news story out of Orlando, Florida covered by Click Orlando, News6 WKMG, the CBS affiliate station.
Your teenage daughter calls you just before 6 in the evening. Her voice sounds strange. Your daughter heard someone in your house. She calls you as she is hiding in a closet. You race the rest of the way home as you talk to your daughter. You run to the front door. You enter your home and find a stranger inside.
The news report doesn’t describe what was said and done at that moment. We know you’re a gun owner. We know you’re armed. You shoot your intruder one time. He falls to the ground. You shout for your daughter. Police are at your door in seconds. |
MA: Proposed gun store ban in Newton is blocked for now
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Efforts in Newton to ban gun stores from the city hit a roadblock Monday after the City Council turned down proposed zoning changes to prohibit firearms retailers. But the debate over the issue will continue as councilors are expected to take up a separate ban measure in the fall.
While there is widespread opposition among the city’s elected leaders against firearms businesses, debate has swirled around whether an outright ban would invite a court challenge under the Second Amendment. |
Could Senate Democrats Sink Biden’s Anti-Gun Nominee For ATF Director?
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Several key Senate Democratic senators have remained undecided on support for President Biden’s pro-gun control nominee for Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), David Chipman.
The Hill is reporting that Democrats would likely need all 50 members of their caucus to vote in favor of Chipman in order to overcome the lack of support from Republicans.
But, they say, four of those senators – Joe Manchin (D-WV), Jon Tester (D-MT), Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), and Independent Angus King (ME) – have not committed to Chipman’s confirmation as of yet.
Chipman has made radical comments about the Second Amendment. |
LA: Here’s why overriding governor’s vetoes won’t be so easy for Republicans
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Lawmakers have to vote on whether they want to hold a veto override session this month but the fight to victory may not be as easy as some Republicans may hope.
Legislators have until midnight on Thursday, July 15, to submit their ballots or not. The problem for Republicans won’t be the simple majority needed to hold the session. Instead, they may have some trouble getting the supermajority needed to overturn any veto.
It would be the first veto override session held since the new Louisiana Constitution was ratified in 1974. The session could be triggered if a simple majority in both chambers call for it, something Republicans are almost certain will happen. |
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