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History of 28 Gauge Shotgun Shells
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The 28 gauge shotgun shell, while over a hundred years old, is the up-and-coming round in the shotgun world. It’s used in both skeet shooting and upland bird hunting, and provides a valuable alternative to the traditional in both. Although not as popular as other small bore shotgun shells, the 28 gauge is capable, effective, and easy to shoot. It continues to grow in popularity and more shooters find a use for it year after year, primarily due to the instinctual way firearms chambered for the round fire. |
Arkansas: Stand Your Ground in Arkansas! Pass SB 24 AS IS!
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NRA-backed Stand Your Ground legislation, Senate Bill 24, will be considered tomorrow at 2:00pm in the House Judiciary Committee, and your lawmakers need to hear from you now! This important legislation is a huge step forward for self-defense rights and law-abiding gun owners in the Land of Opportunity! Thirty-four other states have passed Stand Your Ground laws allowing their citizens to more effectively protect themselves instead of forcing unnecessary risks upon them.
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South Carolina: Open Carry Bill In Legislature
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For the 2021 legislative session, Representative Bobby Cox (R-19) introduced House Bill 3094 to allow citizens who hold a concealed weapons permit to carry a handgun in the manner they choose. Currently, South Carolina is one of just five states that do not explicitly allow open carry, among them Illinois, New York, and California. Self-defense situations are difficult to predict and everyone has different circumstances. It is unreasonable for the law to impose a one-size-fits-all method of carrying a handgun for self-defense.
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WI: Vernon County residents weigh in on Second Amendment resolution; Board to vote Feb. 2
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About 40 Vernon County residents spoke at a virtual public hearing Monday morning regarding the County Board of Supervisors’ proposed resolution declaring Vernon County to be a Second Amendment preservation county. The majority of people who spoke at the hearing opposed the resolution and asked the Vernon County Board of Supervisors to vote against it. Three participants who spoke were in favor of the resolution. The resolution is on the Board of Supervisors’ Tuesday, Feb. 2 agenda. The meeting starts at 9:30 a.m.
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Jackson Lee’s H.R. 127 ‘Insanity on Steroids,’ Says CCRKBA
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Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, the veteran Democrat who is in her 14th term on Capitol Hill, is being roundly criticized for introducing H.R. 127, what gun rights activists consider an extremist gun control measure that the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says is “insanity on steroids.”
“Over the years,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb, “we’ve seen some astonishingly bad legislation originate on Capitol Hill, but this one takes the term ‘abomination’ to an entirely new level. One look at this bill and you wonder whether Congresswoman Jackson Lee ever heard of the Bill of Rights, which includes the Second Amendment.” |
‘Stand Your Ground’ protested; dozens rally at Capitol against self-defense law change
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Several civil-rights leaders and state elected officials spoke to over 50 attendees at a “Real Love” rally against the “Stand Your Ground” bill Sunday afternoon on the state Capitol steps. “Real love is true. Real love is justice. That’s why we’re here, and that’s why we are going to set the pace for the nation. We’re saying it’s time out for lies. It’s time for true justice, real justice. And real justice can’t wait,” said Attorney Evelyn Moorhead, who emceed Sunday’s rally and attended as a representative of the W. Harold Flowers Law Society.
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State Outright Recognition for Right-to-Carry Permits Helps Protect All Gun Owners
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Longtime gun rights supporters know that gun owners need to stick together. Over/under shotgun and revolver aficionados help to fight semi-automatic bans, because their guns would be next on the chopping block. Those over 21 fight firearms restrictions on 18-21-year-olds, because such gun controls diminish the Second Amendment right, deter future gun owners, and weaken the shooting community. Hunters with access to sufficient private land fight for greater hunting access to public land to help ensure more hunters can take to the field, thus preserving America’s hunting heritage.
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