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MI: Detroit detective arrested in Auburn Hills for driving drunk with pistols in car
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A Detroit police detective is the subject of an internal investigation after he was arrested in Auburn Hills last week for drunken driving while in possession of two pistols.
Noe Garcia, a detective in the 3rd Precinct, had a blood-alcohol level of .14 percent, nearly twice Michigan's legal limit of .08 — and seven times the limit of .02 percent allowed while carrying a firearm — when he was stopped on Interstate 75 on April 30, according to an Auburn Hills police report.
Detroit police Sgt. Nicole Kirkwood said: "We are aware of this situation and have initiated an internal investigation." |
ME: Opposing sides on gun bills make voices heard to lawmakers
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Advocates and opponents of tighter gun regulations descended on the State House on Friday as lawmakers held public hearings on several bills that would tighten or loosen Maine’s gun laws.
Bills before the Legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee would require home gun safes, trigger locks and background checks for private gun sales or exchanges. Another bill would ban high-capacity magazines. One measure would permit the use of deadly force, partly by eliminating a requirement to retreat. |
Steinel Ammunition Co. Receives Large Ammo Contract to Load Inceptor ARX Bullets
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Steinel Ammunition Co., manufacturers of American-made premium self-defense, hunting, and target ammunition, is pleased to announce their partnership with one of the largest ammunition makers to provide rounds of their most advanced Inceptor ARX projectiles. Steinel Ammunition is initially producing 45 Colt Lever Action UMI ARX, 450 Bushmaster ARX, and 458 SOCOM ARX for Inceptor. Steinel Ammo’s new facility in Northeastern Ohio, is capable of producing their premium ammo lines, as well as producing rounds for other companies, delivering on their promise of exceptional accuracy and performance. |
NC: Bill Crossover Deadline Passes, Anti-Gun Bills Do Not
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May 9th was the deadline for the majority of bills to pass from their chamber of origin to the opposite chamber. Despite efforts by anti-gun legislators to restrict your rights, no gun control bills have advanced. Your NRA would like to thank the pro-Second Amendment majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives for protecting the rights of law-abiding citizens and stopping these bills. The most egregious of these bills include: |
Attacking Silicon Valley Censorship of the Second Amendment
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A recent series of bans by Facebook and Twitter is bringing the question of censorship by the giant technology companies from Silicon Valley to the fore. This is not a minor issue – how this shakes out will decide whether or not Second Amendment supporters can even make an argument for our rights online.
To understand how social media had been prior to the 2016 election, take a typical commentary from Ammoland. Second Amendment supporters could post a link to it, and it would give their friends and family a chance to get the facts on a given issue involving the Second Amendment. |
The Second Amendment Protection Act
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A controversial bill introduced to Congress earlier this year would seek to allow lawful medical marijuana users to legally purchase and possess firearms and ammunition in accordance with their Second Amendment rights guaranteed to them by the United States Constitution. H.R. 2071 was first introduced in April by Republican Congressman, Rep. Alex Mooney of West Virginia.
Previously, citizens enrolled in state-run medical marijuana programs were prohibited from legally purchasing and owning firearms and ammunition. On the other hand, opioid users retain all of their gun rights, so long as they have a valid prescription. |
RI: Foster joins the ranks of Second Amendment Sanctuary Towns
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"No,” said Foster Town Council Vice President Cheryl Hawes. Then to the more than 150 people in attendance, she glumly added, “Sorry I lost all your votes.”
As DiFranco put her hand on Hawes shoulder to comfort her, the room erupted into applause.
On a 4-1 vote, Foster became the fourth Rhode Island municipality to declare themselves a Second Amendment Sanctuary Town. |
OR: Senators Take a Stand Against Egregious Anti-Gun Bill
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A Pensacola man was arrested after his girlfriend told investigators that he abused her throughout the day until she ultimately stabbed him in self-defense.
Calvin Williams, 50, was arrested Monday while he was still a patient at Baptist Hospital, where he was receiving treatment for a puncture wound.
He was charged with two counts of battery, false imprisonment and violation of a domestic violence injunction. His bond was set at $45,000. |
AL: Police: No charges likely in hotel stabbing
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Gainesville’s police chief said no charges are expected in a reported stabbing last week at a Gainesville extended-stay hotel.
Officers responded around 11:15 p.m. May 2 to the HomeTowne Studios on Jesse Jewell Parkway regarding a man with a cut on his arm. The officers applied a tourniquet to stop the man’s bleeding.
The man was treated and released from Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
“(The) case was determined to be self-defense. There will be no charges,” Chief Jay Parrish wrote in an email. |
ME: Maine gun control bills get pushback
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Dozens of gun-owning residents and advocacy groups, including the National Rifle Association, weighed in Friday on a pile of gun control bills ranging from prohibiting the sale of high-capacity magazines to instituting 72-hour waiting periods for gun buyers.
Critics filled hearing rooms at the Maine Statehouse to speak emotionally about the dangers of governmental overreach, while supporters inspired by Democratic wins in November called for compromise on gun safety legislation. Lawmakers also weighed bills to regulate 3D printed guns and punish those who store a loaded firearm that a child then uses. |
Speaking With Piper Smith, The Founder & Director of Armed Equality
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Piper Smith, is the founder and director of Armed Equality.
Armed Equality is the largest LGBT gun rights group in the country. Smith founded the group after the terrorist attack at the Pulse Nightclub. On June 12, 2016, an Islamic extremist who had a hatred for gay people, entered the club and killed 49 people. The terrorist thought that being gay was an offense to Islam.
The shooting became the deadliest terrorist attack since 9/11. None of the revelers were armed. They could not defend themselves. Smith realized that needed to change and if no one else were going to do something, then she would. |
MD: Man’s death in Landover was result of self-defense, police say
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A man who was killed last month in Landover, Maryland, died after an act of self-defense, police said Friday.
A Prince George’s County police investigation revealed that around 9 p.m. on April 22, Tauron Williamson, 23, of Oxon Hill, and Tyron Wheeler, 22, of Northeast D.C., were trying to rob two other men on 75th Avenue in Landover.
Police said Wheeler had a gun during the robbery and shot one of the victims, who was listed in critical condition. |
WV: Former Huntington councilman accused of shooting man claims it was in self-defense
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Testimony from an investigator during the hearing said the victim is paralyzed and can't speak to them.
The defense claims the victim was breaking into a garage and a knife was found at the scene. The defense believed the incident is in self-defense.
Cabell County Prosecutor Corky Hammers said he will decide whether or not Johnny McCalister will be charged in this case when the investigation is complete. Johnny McCallister is a former Cabell County Magistrate and retired earlier this year. |
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