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MS: Mississippi homeowner shoots and kills home invasion suspect in broad daylight: report
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A Mississippi homeowner reportedly shot and killed a suspect attempting to enter his home in broad daylight Tuesday.
The Pascagoula, Miss., man reported the crime to police before noon and later told officers he shot the suspected burglar during the alleged home invasion, WXXV-TV reported.
No charges have been filed against the homeowner, according to WXXV.
Submitter's note: This is the only thing that deters criminals. They have no fear of the police or the criminal justice system. |
Students for 2A Tell Anti-Gunners to 'Come and Take It'
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Not even three weeks ago the National Rifle Association (NRA) conducted a soft launch of the Students for 2A group at Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit. In just a short period of time, the newly-formed organization has gained momentum amongst college students ages 18 to 24 and garnered more than 15,000 followers across various social media platforms. |
CA: Man who shot and killed ex-girlfriend on his doorstep won’t be charged, CA cops say
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A California man won’t be charged for the death of his ex-girlfriend, who died during a shootout at his front door, police said.
Adrianna Navarro, 28, of Vallejo, California, went to the home of her ex-boyfriend and was accompanied by Rickey White Jr., 28, who brought a gun, according to the press release.
Navarro’s ex-boyfriend, whose name has not been disclosed, told officers he woke up to banging at his front door. When he opened the door, he found White pointing a gun at him, police said. |
Second Amendment ‘sanctuaries’ will never hold up in court
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These resolutions, to the extent they conflict with state law, lack legal effect: In Tazewell County, Va., for example, the “Sanctuary Resolution” approved by the board of supervisors purports to prohibit any county employee from enforcing, and any county funds from being used for the enforcement of, new state gun laws the county deems unconstitutional. But Virginia state law prohibits local governments from enacting ordinances or resolutions that are inconsistent with state laws and, more directly, specifically prohibits local governments from regulating firearms. |
VA: Hampton City Council member withdraws resolution supporting Second Amendment rights
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Hampton city leaders decided not to vote on a resolution that would have supported Second Amendment rights.
The move came after hours of testimony. Supporters of proposed new gun laws cheered the move, while gun rights advocates walked out of the meeting after the decision.
Hampton City Councilwoman Eleanor Weston Brown withdrew the resolution after hearing from people on both sides.
She told News 3, "Regrettably, many misinterpreted the fact that our resolution said that we supported the Second Amendment... that it meant we supported creating a Second Amendment sanctuary. We don't support that." |
KY: Gun rights related measure on Henderson Fiscal Court's agenda
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That isn't enough for some, who have taken the Republican judge-executive to task on social media threads for not supporting Henderson as an outright "Second Amendment sanctuary."
A recent Facebook response to the judge's reasoning, for example, ended with one writer asking pointedly: "Bradley Schneider do you stand for or against Henderson County becoming 2A Sanctuary? A simple 'for' or 'against' answer is all I'm asking." |
MD: Don’t abolish the handgun permit review board
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The law has been challenged in court, and in 2013 a panel of three judges on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is not impermissibly burdened by Maryland’s “good and substantial reason” requirement. However, in 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit found that a nearly identical “good reason” requirement in D.C. law was unconstitutional. In its Wrenn decision, the court concluded that “the law-abiding citizen’s right to bear common arms must enable the typical citizen to carry a gun.” |
TN: Cochran believes new gun permit enhances self defense
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Monroe County’s representative in the Tennessee House believes a new gun permit will enhance personal protection for many state residents.
A new state law became effective last Wednesday that allows Tennesseans easier and less expensive access to a concealed carry handgun permit. Last May, the state Legislature approved a bill that provides a second tier of gun ownership to state residents. The new law gives Tennesseans the option to purchase a concealed carry permit for $65 without a requirement for any hands-on training. Instead, a 90-minute online course is all that is required to qualify for the newly-established permit. |
MT: No Charges for Fatal Stabbing in Drug Deal Gone Bad
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No homicide charges will be filed for a fatal stabbing in Missoula after an investigation found the stabbing was done in self-defense after the victim assaulted and tried to steal drugs from the suspect, police said.
Joshua Michael Paniagua, 18, was arrested Tuesday on a warrant charging him with criminal distribution of dangerous drugs and tampering with evidence following the New Year’s Day death of Benjamin Mousso, 18, of Hamilton. No court date has been set for Paniagua. |
2020 Ammo of the Year: Norma MHP
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Every year, Shooting Illustrated staff members gather to review the firearms, optics, gear and ammunition launched in the past year. Out of this group, they choose the best of each category, which become the recipients of the next year's Golden Bullseye awards. For 2020, SI staffers chose the Norma Monolithic Hollow Point (MHP) as the Ammunition Product of the Year. Here's what SI Ammo Editor Richard Mann had to say about the ammo: |
VA: Democrats in control: What will pushback on new gun laws look like?
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With the start to the new legislative session in the General Assembly Wednesday, major changes could be on the way in Virginia, including new gun laws.
It was largely a day of ceremony and pleasantries, but the drama is expected to begin soon.
Dozens of people supporting gender equality demonstrated outside the capitol, pushing for the Equal Rights Amendment, which is one in a long list of proposals from Democrats like Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. |
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