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SAF Seeks Record SCOTUS Review of Fourth Gun Rights Case
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The Second Amendment Foundation just set a record for being a gun rights organization with the most cases seeking review from the Supreme Court of the United States at any other time, and one of those cases even has its sister organization, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, as a plaintiff.
Attorneys for SAF and its lawsuit partner, the California Gun Rights Foundation, filed a brief to the high court on Friday. They are suing on behalf of plaintiff Lori Rodriguez. Her firearms were seized in 2013 after her husband was taken to a hospital on a mental health issue.
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First Look: Galco Stow-N-Go for S&W M&P Shield EZ 9 mm
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Galco recently introduced another fit for its popular Stow-N-Go inside the waistband (IWB) holster for the new Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ 9 mm pistol. The M&P Shield EZ 9 mm is a small, compact, easy-to-use 9 mm pistol with features that make it an excellent choice for everyday concealed carry. With the rollout of the Stow-N-Go holster for the M&P Shield EZ 9 mm, Galco makes it even easier for you to carry your pistol with you wherever you can.
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History of NobelSport Ammo
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What makes NobelSport Italia unique is that they produce and assemble all components to create quality cartridges for a variety of shooting needs. Their production of powders, cases, primers, and lead – along with a specialized loading system – allow them to guarantee reliability. With over 3.5 billion cartridges manufactured to date, it’s clear that NobelSport is no rookie when it comes to producing quality ammunition.
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Review: SIG Sauer P320 XFIVE Legion
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At any second, I was expecting a bright light in my eyes and a rubber hose on my ribs. I had been met by a stoic man and a tall blond woman who silently led me to a locked room. The door opened to a huge empty space with a table and a chair in the center. I was instructed to sit down and wait.
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NH: Coos, a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary'?
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A large crowd of gun-rights advocates asked the Coos County legislative delegation last Friday to declare the county a "Second Amendment Sanctuary County." The resolution argues that local governments have the right to refuse state and federal firearm laws that violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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VA: Attention Virginians! The Fight Against Bloomberg-Backed Gun Control isn’t Over!
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Freedom-loving Virginians are breathing a well-deserved sigh of relief. On Monday, February 17, four Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee joined their Republican colleagues to vote down HB 961. The legislation, backed by disgraced Governor Ralph Northam and his Michael Bloomberg-bought allies in the House of Delegates, would have banned a wide array of commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms and magazines, making criminals out of otherwise law-abiding individuals merely for retaining possession of their own property.
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American Bar Association Expands Promotion of Gun Control
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The American Bar Association (ABA) has long supported restrictions on the rights of gun owners. While it has defended the due process rights of some very unpopular groups, including, enemy combatants, terror suspects, and convicts on death row, in 2017 the ABA decided that gun owners should not be afforded similar due process protections. This year, the ABA decided it should increase its assault on the Second Amendment, and perhaps other constitutional protections.
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IN: Second Amendment Supporters Rally in Bedford
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Second Amendment supporters rallied Saturday afternoon in Bedford to urge residents to vote this fall and support candidates who shared their views. Lawrence County Sheriff Mike Branham attended the rally to show his support for the Second Amendment, but also said it was his duty to enforce the law.
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AR: Benton County Quorum Court to Talk Sanctuary Subcommittee
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Michelle Chiocco thought of her parents as a sanctuary conversation hummed around her last week. Chiocco, a Republican justice of the peace from Bella Vista, said Benton County's Quorum Court needed more discussion on whether the county should delve into Second Amendment/Bill of Rights sanctuary status in some way.
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TN: Maury County Declares Itself a Sanctuary for 2nd Amendment
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The Maury County Commission has unanimously declared the region a sanctuary community for the constitutional right to bear arms. The commission voted in approval of a resolution to uphold the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution during its monthly meeting. It joins hundreds of local governments across the nation that are taking a similar stand as progressive legislatures introduce bills that would allow authorities to temporarily confiscate firearms from those who are deemed unfit to possess them.
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Guns and Their Owners Need No ‘Sanctuary’
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Gun rights advocates boast that more than two dozen New Jersey municipalities and at least three counties have declared themselves a “sanctuary” from supposedly unconstitutional firearms regulations. In Pennsylvania and other states, similar efforts led by organizations such as “2A Sanctuary,” a reference to the Second Amendment, are underway, with some advocates urging local jurisdictions not to enforce so-called red flag or other recently enacted laws. This self-styled nationwide grassroots movement gained traction in 2019, supposedly without any direct support from the National Rifle Association. |
MI: Allegan County to Decide Over 2A "Sanctuary" Status
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The Allegan County Board of Commissioners will decide over a resolution on whether or not to give the county “sanctuary” status for the Second Amendment at its next meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. The proposed resolution would direct Allegan County Sheriff’s authorities “to not enforce against any citizen an unconstitutional firearms law.” It’s unclear what exactly that would prohibit authorities from doing if enacted.
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This Kentucky Pro-Gun Bill Will Keep Kids Safer
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A new law in Kentucky will mandate that all school police officers must carry guns as part of an effort to secure the lives of the students. Democratic Governor Andy Beshear signed the bill into law on Friday, ending months of controversy and protests from anti-gun groups and Democrats in the state legislature. The bill, however, received overwhelming bipartisan support in the Kentucky House and Senate.
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CA: County wants Dedicated Team for Seizing Guns After Restraining Orders
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Every year, Santa Clara County courts mandate that about 4,600 people surrender their firearms as the result of domestic-violence restraining orders being filed against them. But currently, authorities admit they make at best a modest dent in enforcing those bans. It’s why county and city officials are looking to form a team whose sole job would be to identify who of those prohibited people still has their guns, and take them away.
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TN: Bill Would Allow College Students to Bring Guns on Campus
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A bill making its way through the state legislature would allow college students with handgun carry permits to bring guns on public campuses. Supporters say it’s for personal safety, but opponents argue the proposal could be dangerous. “I think anybody that wants to protect themselves should be able to protect themselves,” a student who didn’t want to give his name said. |
Study Suggests Large Racial Bias in Police Use of Force
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Today saw the release of a very good — but also very limited — study suggesting that white officers are far more likely to use “gun force” against blacks than black officers are. The study works by leveraging a natural experiment in the way cops in some places get assigned to 911 calls: The nearest available cop is assigned to each call and doesn’t get to choose whether to go. If these calls are more likely to result in force when a white officer gets assigned to a black neighborhood (relative to a black cop working the same beat and shift), it seems reasonable to conclude race is making a difference.
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Speed Racer
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While bolt-action rifles have largely been superseded for military use, they dominate the hunting fields. The reason for this is a topic for another day but for now, I want to focus on the issue of cycling the bolt efficiently to reload after firing a shot. |
5 killed, 17 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Shootings
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Twenty-two people were shot, five of them fatally, across Chicago this weekend. The most recent fatal shooting killed one man and wounded two other people Sunday in East Garfield Park. Delmontae Williams, 25, was in a vehicle with a man and woman when two people walked up and opened fire about 2:55 p.m. in the 600 block of North Troy Street, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. He was struck several times in the body and pronounced dead at Stroger Hospital.
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The Keefe Report: Colt Addresses Python Problems
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YouTube has indeed changed our world. NRA Publications, of course, has its own channel on which you can find all of the videos that we produce—including segments from “American Rifleman Television.” But YouTube can also have its downsides. Recently, a prominent and respected YouTube personality had problems with the new Colt Python. He shot the gun extensively, praising it highly for about a half-hour, until he had issues with cylinder rotation.
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