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Gun Banners More Interested In Public Disarmament Than Firearms Safety
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A recent report by ABC News that gun control groups are vowing to “double down” against incoming President Donald Trump if he pursues national concealed carry reciprocity only proves anti-gunners are more interested in citizen disarmament than in public safety, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said in response.
“National concealed carry reciprocity simply would mean American citizens would no longer leave their right of self-defense at a state border,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “The gun prohibition lobby needs to come clean and admit they don’t care if law-abiding citizens can’t defend themselves while traveling. They’re not interested in public safety, only public disarmament.” |
MI: Michigan House Passes Bills Banning Guns At Polling Places
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Legislation to restrict firearms at polling places in Michigan is headed to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk.
The state House of Representatives approved HB 4127 - which prohibits possession of firearms at a polling place while voting is taking place - as well as HB 4128 – which prohibits firearms within 100 feet of an absentee ballot counting board while ballots are being counted. Both passed 56-53 along party lines. |
Best Self-Defense Tools? Um…I Don’t Know…How ‘Bout a Gun
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Ok, so to start, I get that the article in question appeared in the New York Post, published in, of course New York City, where all things “guns” are strictly verboten, so a New Yorker is naturally going to get creative. But therein lies the problem: When trying to determine or write an article about the best self-defense tools available, there is clearly, one option that trumps all others. The others are nice, maybe even kinda cool. But none of them are a gun. A firearm in virtually any of its many designs and configurations is the best self-defense tool ever created by man and, some bumper sticker enthusiasts might argue, perfected by Samual Colt. |
IL: Elected officials break down Illinois law on self-defense
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In the United States, only 35 states have “Stand Your Ground” laws in place, and Illinois is not one of them.
I spoke with Sangamon County State’s Attorney, John Milhiser, to break down the rules Illinois follows when it comes to homeowners protecting themselves.
Milhiser told me the state practices the statutory authority to self-defense. |
Mexico devastated by 'iron river' of guns from US
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On a warm Thursday in July, San Diego Democratic Rep. Juan Vargas (D-San Diego) was part of a Congressional delegation visiting Mexico's stunning presidential palace in the heart of Mexico City.
After a tour of the palace grounds, the lawmakers got down to business with current Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and her predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
"We wanted to talk about drugs and fentanyl," Vargas said. "We wanted to talk about sewage in San Diego." |
IL: State, Cook County use similar arguments to defend assault weapon bans
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Attorneys in the offices of Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx made similar arguments in recent court filings as both defend bans on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines against constitutional challenges.
In separate cases at different levels of the federal court system, both offices are trying to make the case that the laws under challenge – a state law enacted in 2023 and a county ordinance that dates to 1993 –fall within the bounds of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent interpretation of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. |
Anti-gun governors vow to 'Trump proof' states, ignoring 2A and voters
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Voters sent an overwhelming message Nov. 5: They want the country to move in a new direction. The biggest change came at the top of the ticket, with President-elect Donald Trump defeating sitting Vice President Kamala Harris by taking the popular vote and a wide Electoral College margin of 312-226. The U.S. House of Representatives likely remains in Republican control, but the U.S. Senate flipped from Democratic control to a larger Republican majority. |
Victims of the 2022 Club Q mass shooting sue Colorado county for not enforcing red flag law against shooter
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Victims and family members of those killed in the 2022 mass shooting at the LGBTQIA+ Club Q in Colorado Springs have sued the El Paso County Board of Commissioners and others, alleging authorities could have prevented the shooting if they had enforced the state’s “red flag law” against the gunman.
The two lawsuits were filed on November 17, two days shy of the second anniversary of the attack. One was filed by the families of the dead victims and five victims themselves – a second was filed by Barrett Hudson, who sustained seven gunshot wounds. Both suits were filed in US District Court. |
Roll Up Your Sleeves!
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Okay, the November election is history and we should know by now how every race in the country turned out. So, while we stand down temporarily to celebrate the holidays, Second Amendment defenders mustn’t let their guard down because the gun prohibition movement is not taking time off.
You need to roll up your sleeves and get ready for battle because it’s coming. |
OK: Moore Comments on being Elected Speaker Pro Tem-Elect
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Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, today was elected Speaker Pro Tempore-Elect by the Oklahoma House Republican caucus to serve during the 60th Legislature.
The Speaker Pro Tempore serves as the chamber's second highest officer and assists leadership in all facets of administering the business of the House. The position serves as a voting member on all House committees.
"It's an honor to be selected by my peers to serve in this capacity," Moore said. |
TN: Guns in Dangerous Hands
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Tennessee has some of the highest gun violence rates in the country, and some of the loosest gun laws. The state consistently ranks in the top 10 for rates of women killed by men. But no one is tracking how often those homicides are being committed by someone who is prohibited by law from having a gun.
WPLN and ProPublica set out to do just that — identifying domestic violence homicide perpetrators and combing through hundreds of court records — all to try to track the parts of our justice system have the power to intervene but don’t. |
Giving Guns as Gifts: Know the Law
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With gift-buying season upon us, it’s natural for gun owners who enjoy target shooting, hunting, collecting or just plain plinking to want to share their enjoyment of firearms with others. What better way to do that than to gift a firearm to a family member, close friend or relative?
The first thing to remember if you’re thinking about giving someone a gun is that ownership of a firearm brings with it serious responsibilities and legal obligations that other consumer products don’t. So, let’s look at some questions you may have about giving a firearm as a gift. |
Republican Victory Reveals Gallup Bias Against Guns
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A month before the November presidential election, Gallup conducted a poll on Second Amendment and firearm issues. Predictably, the group reported that most Americans (56 percent) want more gun-control laws.
A month later, voters went to the polls and voted into office pro-gun, pro-Second Amendment candidates. This included the reelection of Donald Trump with his pro-gun, pro-Second Amendment agenda. |
IA: Iowa Supreme Court Upholds Gun Law Despite New ‘Strict Scrutiny’ Standard
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The Hawkeye State may limit the gun rights of people who have been involuntarily committed over mental health concerns, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
In a divided 4-3 decision, the state’s highest court upheld a lower court decision against a man who was denied a concealed carry permit because he was involuntarily committed as a teenager. It ruled that the state’s gun rights restoration process does not violate the state’s recently adopted constitutional arms protection.
“The State has a compelling interest in preventing gun violence and suicide,” Justice Thomas Waterman wrote for the majority. |
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