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WV: No Guns in School-Used West Virginia City Rec Centers
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A judge has ruled that a West Virginia law allowing guns in city recreational centers doesn't apply to ones leased for school activities. Guns are even banned at those facilities when school events aren't happening, as long as a school board leases or otherwise possesses it, according to the Sept. 21 ruling by Judge James Stucky in Kanawha County Circuit Court.
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Guns and Antiques Show Offers a Variety of Pieces
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About 220 vendors with 600 tables showcasing a broad variety of guns, ammunition, antiques, collectibles, and more were displayed at the opening of the Great Falls Guns and Antiques Show Friday. The last show brought in around 7,000 people and organizers said they expect even more people to show up at the ExpoPark if it rains heavily over the weekend. |
NY: New Stats Reveal Rise in Gun & Blade Seizures at City Schools
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The number of deadly weapons found in city schools has climbed for the third straight year, and the problem is worse than previously reported, The Post has learned. Last school year, 2,120 weapons were seized from students, including 10 firearms, 1,176 knives, 607 boxcutters and razors, 53 BB guns, 34 stun guns and 240 other dangerous objects. |
TN: Firearms Stolen from Berville Lions Fundraiser Recovered
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Detectives from the St. Clair and Lapeer county sheriff’s offices recently located and recovered six firearms that were reported stolen from a Berville Lions Club fundraiser in January, authorities said. Officers executed a search warrant at a residence in Goodland Township in Lapeer County Aug. 30 while investigating the larceny, which occurred Jan. 8 at the Berville Lions Club in Berlin Township, the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. A 32-year-old resident at the Goodland Township home and a 32-year-old Macomb Township man are expected to be charged with the theft of the firearms. |
Conservation Club Gathers for Fun & Hog Roast
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On Saturday, September 23, the Antwerp Conservation Club hosted the annual hog roast for members and friends. Even though it was a hot day, it was pleasant to be with friends and family on this beautiful acreage on Road 53. On this evening, the conservation club drew a winner for the gun raffle that they have been selling tickets for the entire summer. The prizes were a $50 gas card, $100 gas card and the Henry rifle. The winner of the $50 gas card was Greg Weil, Susan Kessinger won the hundred dollar prize, and Tony DeLong won the rifle. |
Unsecured Gun Leads To 4-Year-Old Las Vegas Boy’s Death
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KSNV NEWS 3 in Las Vegas, Nevada reports 09-08-2017 prosecutors say a gun that killed a 4-year-old Las Vegas boy was being kept between a bed frame and a mattress in a southwest valley home. The child found the gun in a downstairs bedroom on Aug. 1, 2017, and shot himself. His parents are now facing prison time for failing to lock up their loaded gun. |
Owning a Gun in California Shouldn’t be an Exercise in Live Fire
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For those considering buying a firearm in California, it’s important to know all the rules and regulations involved in the purchase, registration and possession of firearms in the state. Having the ammunition to navigate through the system can make the path to gun ownership much easier instead of an exercise in live fire. |
32nd Annual Gun Rights Conference Brings ‘Top Guns’ to Dallas
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Scores of America’s “top guns” of the Second Amendment community are gathering in Dallas this weekend for the 32nd annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, and the timing could not be better for the co-sponsors of this event. The GRPC is a joint operation by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. The full agenda may be read here.
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VT: Archery Deer Hunting Season Opens Oct. 7
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Vermont's archery deer hunting season is approaching. The two-part hunting season starts next weekend and runs through Nov. 3. The second half of the archery season is in December. Hunters are allowed to take up to two deer in the two-part season with two archery licenses and only one deer can be a "legal buck," a deer with at least one antler having two or more points that are one inch (2.5 centimeters) or longer.
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PA: Attorney- Real Estate Agent Shot Boyfriend 'in Self-Defense'
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A defense attorney for a Fishtown woman charged with shooting her boyfriend to death in the hallway outside her apartment early Wednesday morning said on Saturday that it “was a case of self-defense.” “He was in her apartment without permission,” attorney Trevan Borum said of Terry Corrigan IV, 33. “He was assaulting her. That’s what the facts are. She had every right to defend herself in her own home.” |
NY: Hawley Announces Bow Hunting Season to Begin Oct 1st
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“Hunting is deeply indoctrinated in Western New York culture. Nothing is more satisfying to hunters across the state than waking up early and trekking the woods with family and friends in pursuit of taking home big game. This is a time-honored tradition passed from parents to their children and with that comes the respect and appreciation for firearms and the Second Amendment.
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First Look: HOWA Australian Precision Chassis Rifle
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Legacy Sports International announced the addition of the Howa Australian Precision Chassis Rifle to its product lineup in 2017, adding to the company's offerings of purpose-built precision rifle packages designed to provide shooters with a complete range setup at an affordable price. The Howa Australian Precision Chassis Rifle was designed from the start for long-range precision shooting and features a fully modular chassis-style stock machined from 6061-T6 aluminum that allows shooters to customize the rifle to fit their body exactly. The chassis is equipped with an adjustable MBA-4 stock from Luth-AR, allowing owners to customize the length of pull and comb height for their particular rifle setup. |
SD: State Unaffected By National Gun Scale Decline
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People in the arms industry say South Dakota is relatively unaffected by a nationwide dip in gun sales after a bump in interest before the 2016 election. Some residents last year worried that if Hillary Clinton were elected, gun ownership rights would slip and certain models would be pulled. But those who track the gun industry in South Dakota say gun advocacy in the state remains strong, the Argus Leader reported..
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WI: Bill Would Allow Wisconsin Felons to Possess Antique Guns
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Felons and people subject to domestic abuse restraining orders would be allowed to own antique guns under provisions in a Republican bill relaxing the state's concealed carry regulations. Wisconsin felons have long complained about not being allowed to own firearms, saying they should be allowed to use them to hunt. But anti-gun violence groups say the provision is dangerous. |
This "Ghost Guns" Machine Now Makes Untraceable Metal Handguns
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FOR THE PAST five years, Cody Wilson has applied every possible advance in digital manufacturing technology to the mission of undermining government attempts at gun control. First he created the world's first 3-D printed gun, a deadly plastic weapon anyone could print at home with a download and a few clicks. Then he started selling a computer-controlled milling machine designed to let anyone automatically carve out the body of an untraceable AR-15 from a semifinished chunk of aluminum, upgrading his provocations from plastic to metal. |
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