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Minnesota Red Flag Law in Effect as of January 1, 2024
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Minnesota’s red flag law took effect Monday, January 1, 2024, and allows police or family members to petition a judge for an order to have guns taken from certain individuals. CBS News reported Minnesota’s red flag law is built on varying degrees of extreme risk orders, enabling guns to be confiscated for a period of time lasting anywhere from two weeks to one year. |
California's 'Repugnant' Restrictions on Public Gun Possession Just Took Effect
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California's sweeping new restrictions on public possession of firearms, many of which a federal judge enjoined this month after deeming them "repugnant to the Second Amendment," took effect today thanks to a stay that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit issued on Saturday. That means Californians with permits that notionally allow them to carry concealed handguns will have to think twice before using them, because the state has declared a long list of locations they routinely visit to be "sensitive places" where firearms are prohibited.
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A Step Toward Protecting Veterans’ Second Amendment Rights
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If there’s one thing every member of Congress should agree on, it’s that America’s veterans deserve the full benefit of all the freedoms and constitutional safeguards those veterans served to protect. That has not been the case, shockingly, when it comes to Second Amendment rights. Fortunately, bipartisan coalitions from both the U.S. House and Senate took a major step in reversing this sorry state of affairs last October. The story of that long-overdue reform is a cautionary tale of how seemingly “reasonable” gun-control laws can be exploited to disarm law-abiding Americans … even those who have served under arms.
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Second Chance Shotgun
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I have a certain moral weakness that when I find something reliable, I simply trust it to do its job and sometimes overlook routine maintenance. I hadn’t completely done this with the Mossberg 500 Cruiser I relied on for the better part of 25+ years but I did neglect to clean it regularly. No worries: The gun kept working.
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OutdoorHub Review: Savage Arms Renegauge Field 12 Gauge Shotgun
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If you’re like me you think of rifles, when you hear the name Savage Arms. While I have owned several Savage guns at this point, they had all been Savage’s accurate and affordable bolt action offerings. Unbeknownst to me Savage Arms had put out a new semi-auto shotgun offering with the Renegauge series of semi-auto shotguns. A pretty new addition to their line they were originally announced at Shot Show 2020, the series is made up of seven models; Competition, Waterfowl, Field, Security, Turkey Obsession, Turkey Bottomland, and the Prairie.
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New Year’s Resolutions for Hunters
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With the end of the year and a fresh start ahead, many hardcore hunters throughout the country are also lamenting the passing of another year’s big game seasons. Except for a few late-season big game opportunities, what can hunters do to not only pass the time, but improve their gear and keep their field skills sharp for next year? Read on and make these plans part of your New Hunting Year Resolutions.
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SAF Names Bill Sack Director of Legal Operations
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has named veteran Second Amendment attorney Bill Sack as Director of Legal Operations for the organization. In his new role, Sack will be responsible for oversight of SAF’s legal program to include litigation inception and management, tracking active cases, educating the public and cultivating SAF’s attorney referral network.
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VT: Vermont Fish and Wildlife introduces new hunting regulations
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There are new regulations for anyone hunting in the new year. Starting Jan. 1, trapped animals must be killed humanely using specific traps and bait. Trappers must also maintain a 50-foot distance from trails and highways. Vermont Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Chris Herrick hopes the new rules prevent the wrong animals, like pets, from wandering into traps.
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224 Valkyrie vs 22-250: Send the Varmints To Valhalla
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The 224 Valkyrie and 22-250 Remington are two centerfire 22 caliber rifle cartridges that excel at long range accuracy and varmint control. The decision over which cartridge is superior primarily circles around which rifle system you prefer: the semi-auto AR-15 or bolt-action rifles. The 22-250 Rem is the older of the two and is typically relegated to bolt guns. It has been a mainstay varmint hunting cartridge since its release in 1965 and is considered the second fastest 22 caliber cartridge on the market. |
277 Fury Vs 300 Win Mag: Can the Fury Hang?
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Can you really compare a short-action rifle cartridge designed for a carbine to a magnum long-range rifle cartridge?
You might be surprised how the 277 Fury vs 300 Win Mag battle turns out because the Fury packs more of a punch than other non-magnum rounds, if we can even call it that.
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