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TX: Open-Carry Activists Target Weapons Bans in Courthouses
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You can wave Old Glory down at the courthouse in Texas, but you surely can't post a sign on the door banning guns from the building. Courthouses, city halls and government buildings throughout the state routinely forbid Texans from freely carrying weapons, activists say, despite a law passed last year that imposes stiff penalties on officials who post such signs. |
Targeting A Law That Protects The Gun Industry
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The Bushmaster AR-15 semiautomatic rifle used to kill 20 Connecticut schoolchildren and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 fired 154 rounds in about the time it takes to read this editorial. The weapon is a lethal beast, designed to inflict maximum casualties in combat — yet it is marketed to civilians who are more than likely not trained to handle it. |
CA: 3 People Arrested in Second Amendment Sports Standoff
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KCSO officials have arrested 3 armed suspects in connection to the standoff at the Second Amendment Sports on Mohawk St. and Rosedale Highway on Sunday. According to KCSO, they responded to a burglary alarm at Second Amendment at around 3:30 this morning. The first suspect, 18-year-old Felipe Rodriguez, was detained by a K-9 unit after attempting to flee.
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CO: Liberty Firearms Institute Prepares for Action
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Everything about Liberty Firearms Institute feels big. From the wall-sized reproduction of the Second Amendment near the building entrance, to the 12,000 square feet of retail space, to the 100-yard shooting range in the basement, the facility’s amenities have been built to a scale unmatched in Northern Colorado. |
Texas A & M University System Embraces Campus Carry
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Texas A&M University and the affiliated universities in its system have embraced campus carry and will allow guns on campus with “few major restrictions.” The policy now formulated and “approved Chancellor John Sharp and A&M System legal staff” allows concealed carry permit holders to carry in classrooms and dorms. Exceptions will be dorms at Prairie View A&M, Texas A&M International University and A&M-Corpus Christi, each of which “have dorms that are leased by third-party companies.” |
NE: Kearney Gun and Coin Show Promotes Gun Responsibility
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Hundreds of people attended the 18th Annual Kearney Gun and Coin Show at the Buffalo County Fairgrounds this weekend, which organizers said is a great way for guns to gain a positive message. With about 400 tables set up, organizers said approximately 200 vendors set up shop in the Expo Center at the fairgrounds. The two-day show gave several hundred visitors the ability to purchase guns from dealers all across the state. |
Guns Are Designed to Kill. So Why Do We Express Shock When They Do?
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Within one 24-hour period last month, two gun accidents involving Californians echoed briefly through the news. On March 6, Lana Meisner, wife of former Eagles bassist Randy Meisner, unintentionally shot and killed herself when she jostled a rifle stored in a closet in her Studio City residence. The following morning, the sound of a gunshot in a Sacramento home led a mother to discover her 2-year-old daughter bleeding on the floor. |
MO: Mizzou Files Countersuit Against Professor in Gun Lawsuit
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The University of Missouri is countersuing a law-school professor who has asked a court to invalidate the university's ban on firearms. Royce de R. Barondes' case has the potential to redefine the limits of acceptable gun regulations under Missouri's Constitution, which voters amended in 2014 to make the right to bear arms "unalienable." |
MS: Pastors React to Law Allowing Guns in Churches
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Jackson pastors shared their thoughts Sunday on a new law allowing guns in churches. Gov. Phil Bryant signed the bill into law last week. "It's a sad day in America when we even have to think about taking a firearm to church to protect the people there," said the Rev. Otis Moore, of Jackson First Church. One pastor said he was already protecting his congregation. |
‘Guns on Campus Bill’ Still Up in the Air, Just Like its Costs, Impacts, and Session
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A bill aimed at legalizing concealed carry on University of Alaska (UA) campuses has taken up a lot of oxygen in the halls of the State Capitol building this session, despite lawmakers’ repeated refrain that all eyes should be focused on the budget. Even still, Senate Bill 174, sponsored by Sen. Pete Kelly (R-Fairbanks) has pushed its way through the Senate and has been moved from all but one committee of referral in the House. |
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