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Note to Trump Foes: The Horse is Dead, Stop Beating It
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The weekend release of a summary of Robert Mueller’s report that there had been no evidence found to say the president’s campaign had “conspired or coordinated” with Russia to win in 2016. But that’s not good enough for the diehards who refuse to acknowledge that Trump won and Hillary Rodham Clinton lost; that it was the Electoral College not the Kremlin that pulled the rug from under Hillary just when she was ready to prance into the Oval Office.
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Houston police sergeant charged with murdering his wife
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A Houston police sergeant was charged with murder after his wife, a longtime elementary school librarian, was shot dead over the weekend, according to police.
An arrest warrant on suspicion of murder was issued for Houston police Sgt. Hilario Hernandez, 56, after Belinda Hernandez, 52, was found shot to death in a Pearland, Texas, home Saturday. A family member had reported finding the body, according to the Pearland Police Department.
Hilario Hernandez was detained later Saturday in Kingsville, more than 250 miles south of where his wife was found dead, Pearland police spokesman Officer Jason Wells said. |
Florida Senate looks to clear way for guns at churches
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A controversial gun-rights proposal that was sidetracked last year in the wake of the mass shooting at a Broward County high school started moving in the Senate on Monday. Voting 4-2 along party lines, the Senate Judiciary Committee backed a measure (SB 1238) that would allow individuals with concealed-weapons permits to carry guns at churches and other religious institutions that share property with schools. |
Robber With Fake Gun Shot By Victim With Real Gun In Robbery Attempt
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Herald.Net reported Friday, March 8, 2019, in Everett Washington, two men met in Everett for the sale of an iPhone. The buyer didn’t intend to pay. The fake buyer reportedly used a fake gun to try to rob his victim during the transaction. The intended target had a real gun and shot him, according to police. Everett Police Lt. Ryan Dalberg said the two parties met at the South Everett Park & Ride.
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CA: Republicans celebrate the 2nd Amendment
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The time approaches for the premier event of the year, the annual Red, White and Blue Tehama County Republican Dinner and Silent Auction. It is April 13 at the Veterans Memorial Hall; it’s always a rewarding night of camaraderie and fellowship with your fellow conservatives. The doors open for a meet and greet at 5 p.m.; the dinner and program will commence at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $45; a table for 8 is $360. Proceeds fund youth scholarships.
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Federal judge denies motion by AG for 3D gun designs
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On Monday a judge in Seattle denied a motion by the Attorney General's office in regards to the 3D printing of gun designs. A news release from the Second Amendment Foundation stated the following in regards to this issue: A U.S. District Court judge in Seattle has denied a motion by the Washington State Attorney General’s office that sought to compel the Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed to provide discovery responses in a lawsuit the state filed against the U.S. State Department relating to the publication of information about 3D printing of gun designs. |
MO: Missouri working to modify rule about guns in the Capitol
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Missourians won't be allowed to carry a concealed weapon into the Capitol — unless they have a concealed-carry weapons permit — under a modified administrative rule slated to go into effect May 30. The Associated Press reported in January that a proposal from Gov. Mike Parson's administration modifying the presence of weapons in the Missouri state Capitol had drawn more than four dozen comments — all of them opposed to it. |
NY: A way of life- A proposed bill would ban hunting derbies throughout state
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New Yorkers know that the beauty of our state is that it has something for everybody. There can’t be anything more different than the teeming streets of Manhattan and the quiet solitude of the Adirondack woods. It seems our lawmakers forget sometimes that the many regions and lifestyles that make our state such an interesting and stimulating place to live need to be considered when drafting laws. A bill submitted in the state Assembly and Senate this year would ban hunting derbies and would penalize those who organize them with a fine or even incarceration. |
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