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Utah Anti-Gunners Want Gov. Cox to Veto Armed Teachers Measure
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Utah gun control advocates are calling on Gov. Spencer Cox to veto legislation which would provide incentives to Beehive State teachers to volunteer for a program under which they could be armed in school as a defensive line against school shootings.
Perhaps not surprisingly, press reports identify anti-gunners as “gun violence prevention advocates” who assert HB119, sponsored by state Rep. Tim Jimenez (R-Tooele), “could place children in harm’s way” because it provides training to volunteer armed teachers. Jimenez, who moved to Utah from Washington state 16 years ago, told Ammoland News earlier this year his intention is to make schools safer.
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Comprehensive Lake City Ammo Review: What Is Lake City Ammo?
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Lake City Ammo has a few misunderstandings floating around, and this article is intended to clear them up, so you can decide if this ammo is something you want to feed your prized 9mm Glock or pass on altogether. After thoroughly researching and testing the Lake City 223 Rem 55 Grain FMJ in my Anderson Arms AR-15, I came to the following conclusions. |
South Carolina Could Become 29th Constitutional Carry State Before Week’s End
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South Carolina’s constitutional carry legislation has been passed out of conference, and subsequently passed by the House, paving the way for the state to become the 29th constitutional carry state before week’s end.
Constitutional carry initially passed in the House last session then passed in the Senate earlier this year. But On February 5, 2024, Breitbart News reported the legislation had ground to a halt due to amendments added while the bill passed through the Senate. |
ACLU on NRA v. Vullo
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An interesting summary of the historical background to this pending Supreme Court case (in which I'm Counsel of Record, and which the ACLU's Legal Director, David Cole, will be arguing on March 18), by the ACLU's Jennesa Calvo-Friedman: More than 60 years ago the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment bars the government from coercing private entities to punish speech that the government disfavors. Just as the government can't directly punish or censor speech it disagrees with, it cannot do so indirectly by coercing private parties to do the same. |
Motion for Summary Judgment Filed in FPC Lawsuit Challenging New York City’s Stun Gun Ban
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Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a motion for summary judgment in its lawsuit challenging New York City’s ban on electronic arms, such as stun guns and tasers. The motion in Calce v. NYC can be viewed at FPCLegal.org.
“While the fate of the challenged laws is clear enough based on the foregoing analysis, it is worth noting the chorus of courts—at least three state appellate courts and two United States District Courts—that have struck down stun gun bans based on Heller alone,” argues the motion. |
Credit card companies tracking gun purchases is a slippery slope
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Many Americans have resigned to the ubiquitous tracking of their daily movements and actions, whether it’s their daily step count, the route they take to work, or their internet browsing habits. It seems a small price to pay for the value our smartphones and other devices provide us. Technological advancements have made data a prized possession for companies to understand their customers better and, at times, for the government to monitor its citizens. |
Mexico's litigators say 2 gun-related causes could have broad legal implications
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Litigators representing Mexico in two cases against various aspects of the gun trade say they could have broad implications for similar legal action in the future.
Mexico first filed suit against major gun makers — which it alleges design, market and sell weapons in ways that arm cartels and fuel violence. A second suit against five Arizona gun stores argues that they systematically participate in trafficking firearms across the border.
Alejandro Celorio Alcántara legal counsel for Mexico’s foreign ministry, says gun violence there began ramping up in 2005 — after a law called the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, which banned assault weapons, expired. |
Supreme Court gun battle looms after appeals panel upholds felon firearm ban
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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s dramatic expansion of gun rights in the 2022 case New York Rifle Assn. v. Bruen does not mean that a federal ban on felons possessing firearms is now unconstitutional.
Andre Dubois tried to ship firearms wrapped in aluminum foil and hidden inside two deep fryers from an Express Copy Print & Ship store in Georgia to the Commonwealth of Dominica in 2018. |
TX: Man shoots thief dead in vehicle in San Antonio
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In a recent incident in San Antonio, a man discovered a thief inside his vehicle and took matters into his own hands by shooting the intruder dead. The incident occurred in the area covered by Univision 41 San Antonio. The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, was shocked to find the thief rummaging through his vehicle. Without hesitation, he pulled out a gun and fired at the intruder, resulting in his death. The man acted in self-defense, as he feared for his safety and property. |
Public rejects Biden’s pleas, buys more guns
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The nation’s gun-buying binge remained robust last month amid the Biden administration’s latest plans to cut sales and intimidate customers.
The FBI said it conducted 2,336,390 checks through its National Instant Criminal Background Check System. The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the industry trade group, said that included an estimated 1,343,478 specifically for gun sales.
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MI: Lt. Governor Gilchrist talks success of gun prevention program
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Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist was in Kalamazoo Tuesday morning to talk the success of Operation Safe Neighborhood and its efforts to reduce gun violence. "We want to make sure that we are preventing and reducing and eliminating the scourge of gun violence that all of us have a story about. I have stories about going back to my childhood. Every one of you knows someone who has been shot," he said. |
Tennessee Working to Strengthen Wildlife Commission – Take Action!
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The House State Government Committee heard legislation to strengthen the protection of hunting, angling, and trapping for its sportsmen.
House Bill 2263 requires fish and wildlife commission appointees to be actively involved in activities regulated by the commission, including hunting, angling, trapping and boating. The bill does not stop there, it also states that the commission and the agency shall support and promote hunting, angling and trapping, including the management of predators through hunting and trapping, as preferred methods of wildlife management and conservation. |
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