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SAF on Offense, Launching TV Ad, Ramping Up Media Marketing
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With Capitol Hill now under Democrat control and Joe Biden preparing to fulfill a lifelong dream of being president Jan. 20, rough times may be ahead for the firearms community, so the Second Amendment Foundation is taking an aggressive posture “to protect the Second Amendment” from Biden and Kamala Harris. |
OK: Oklahoma Second Amendment Association Warns Members to Not Attend Pro-Trump Rallies This Weekend
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The FBI has issued a warning of armed protests at state Capitols all over the country, including in Oklahoma. There are worries of more violence in Washington, D.C., and at the Oklahoma state Capitol ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. The FBI says armed groups are planning to storm capitol buildings this weekend. “The state Capitol, they’ve had their warning. They know this could possibly take place on the 17th. They need to be prepared,” said Don Spencer, president of the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association.
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NE: Ricketts won’t Restrict Guns From Nebraska Capitol, Protests
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Talking security ahead of calls for protests at state capitals around the country, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts said during his Tuesday news conference that he would not prohibit the carrying of weapons in the state Capitol because of the second amendment. Ricketts said the Nebraska Capitol building would remain open next week despite FBI warnings of potential threats at all 50 state capitals and Washington, D.C. surrounding the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
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MT: Gun Bill Introduced in Montana House
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A new bill under consideration in the Montana House would relax restrictions on guns in the state by allowing concealed carrying of firearms on college campuses. Republicans, who hold majorities in the state House and Senate, have prioritized the measure amid renewed hope it will be signed into law this year with a GOP governor in office for the first time in 16 years. |
NJ: H.R. 225 Bill Addressing Interstate Firearm Transportation Introduced
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In the midst of an already shaky legislative session both politically and socially speaking, bills are still being introduced in dribs and drabs. There is a lot of doom and gloom in both arenas, as we as Americans, try to wrap our heads around recent events. Some things are business as usual, and really, given the history of this proposed bill, it should not be…The passage of this bill is long overdue. |
Amazon Partner GoDaddy Allegedly Kicks Pro-Gun Site Off Servers
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Web hosting service and Amazon partner GoDaddy allegedly removed AR15.com from its servers, forcing the site to shift to a backup URL to say visible. The Washington Examiner reported that AR15.com presents itself as “the world’s largest online firearm community.” It is a place where members can get ask each other questions about guns and gun accessories, and enjoy a vibrant exchange of ideas related to the Second Amendment. But the site is now searching for a new hosting service. |
#7 Steel Shot Ammo: #7 Steel Shot Explained
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#7 shot is primarily used for target shooting, clays and medium-sized birds like grouse, partridge, quail, and snipe. Old-timers will usually refer to #7 and #7.5 as “dove shot,” because it excels at hitting birds and small animals that are roughly the size of a large dove. As with any steel shot, you will sacrifice a bit of power and penetration compared to the lead equivalent, but you will gain the ability to hunt in all the places where lead is banned. Steel shot is also one of the lower-priced, “non-toxic” types of ammo. So if you love hunting, clay shooting and target shooting – this ammo should meet all your needs. Today, #7 shot is most commonly found in 12 and 20 gauges, from manufacturers like RIO, Fiocchi and Winchester.
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MI: Gun sales shooting up with uncertain times
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2020 was a record year for gun sales but they shot up late last week after the attack on the U. S. Capitol.
Bill Kucyk own Action Impact on West 8 Mile Road in Redford Township. He says people have been lined up out the door since that attack happened as people want to stay safe.
His display cases have gaps where handguns and long guns were on display. There’s been a shortage of guns and ammunition because of COVID driving reduced raw materials and overall production.
Many stores are not selling ammunition.
Kucyk says if you buy a gun at this store you will get ammo too saying, “I have enough ammunition to sell with my guns. I’ve made sure of that because that would be like buying a car and not getting gas.” |
#2 Steel Shot Ammo: #2 Steel Shot Explained
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With a smaller pellet diameter than all other sizes of buckshot, #2 shot grants you a larger number of pellets per shot. But even though #2 shot is a versatile ammo choice, it isn’t ideal for use when hunting deer, moose, bear or other large game. Most use steel shot for hunting waterfowl and predator control. |
Biden to Name Another Anti-Gunner to Cabinet
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Joe Biden announced last week that he will nominate yet another opponent of the Second Amendment to his proposed cabinet: Judge Merrick Garland. Garland, currently a judge who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, is Biden’s nominee for attorney general. Garland is perhaps most famous for being former President Barack Obama’s nominee to fill the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court following Scalia’s death in 2016—a seat eventually filled by Justice Neil Gorsuch. |
Bill Strengthening Knife Law Preemption in New Hampshire Introduced
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The New Hampshire Second Amendment State Preemption Act, HB 307, has been introduced by Representatives Norman Silber, Michael Yakubovich, Barbara Comtois and Linda Gould. This bill adds teeth to the state's existing preemption law for knives (as well as firearms and ammunition). HB 307 provides for significant penalties against those who violate the state's preemption law in order deter infringement. We will let you know when it's time to contact your legislators to help move this bill along.
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National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Introduced (Again)
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HR38 would amend Title 18 of United States Code. The bill does not facilitate reciprocity at the scale its name implies. It does provide for recognition of non-resident licenses by states that already have a concealed carry permitting process or Constitutional (unregulated) carry. It would not alter existing state limitations on concealed handgun carry — visitors would have to comply with existing state terms to remain legal when traveling. |
MI: Michigan commission votes to ban open carry of guns from Capitol building
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The Michigan State Capitol Commission unanimously voted Monday to ban the open carry of guns from inside the Michigan Capitol, effective immediately.
The commission, which is responsible for overseeing the Capitol, voted 6-0 in favor of banning firearms from inside the Lansing Capitol building. Concealed carry guns are still allowed.
Democratic lawmakers had requested an outright ban of all guns from inside the Capitol building, including the concealed carry guns.
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