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NSSF Commends North Dakoa Governor Burgum for Signing Second Amendment Privacy Act
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NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, commends North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for signing legislation to protect the financial privacy of purchases with credit cards at firearm retailers. Gov. Burgum signed the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act to prohibit the use of a special Merchant Category Code (MCC) for credit card purchases and prevent personal financial information from being shared by financial institutions. |
Springfield Armory XD-M Elite: Budget Competition Gun
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Do you want to shoot 3-Gun competition but do not have thousands to spend on your competition handgun? Check out my Springfield Armory XD-M Elite. It will not break your bank account but offers quality, reliability, and versatility in a match-ready package. I own the 5.28-inch barreled version with Holosun optical sight. I find it’s a good fit and competitive right out of the box.
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Road Trip! Military Museums Re-Opening to the Public
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Four historic military museums that have long had their collections shuttered are set to welcome the public this summer. The reopening facilities include the Rock Island Arsenal Museum in Illinois, which has been closed for four years for renovation; the U.S. Cavalry and 1st Infantry Division Museums at Fort Riley, Kansas, which have been closed since 2018; and the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida which has been off limits to the general public since a 2019 terrorist attack. |
Florida: Loading & Carrying a Firearm on Private Property is NOT Use of Deadly Force
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On May 24, 2023, a three-judge panel of the District Court of Appeal of the State of Florida, Fourth District, which includes Broward County, found the circuit court judge, Michael I. Rothschild, to have egregiously misread Florida law. The three-judge panel, consisting of judges Artua, Ciklin and Conner, unanimously found loading and openly carrying a firearm in a person’s own yard is not use of deadly force and is protected conduct under both Florida law and the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.
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Lamont’s Gun Bill: A Giant Bill for Taxpayers
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“Tell Uncle Ned I’ll be waiting for him,” I quipped when asked to comment on the Connecticut House’s passage of HB 6667 – Governor Ned Lamont’s gun safety bill. HB 6667 is virtually certain now to become law, and many portions of it will be subject to an immediate Second Amendment challenge. HB 6667 largely delivers on the dreams of the gun control movement. It bans the open carry of handguns in public. It will expand the definition of prohibited assault weapons to include many more popular semi-automatic firearms and firearms known as “others” (firearms that are currently not considered rifles, pistols, or shotguns). It will prohibit the sale or transfer of more than three handguns per month to a single individual. |
Lead Round Nose Flat Point Ammo: LRN-FP Explained
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The lead round nose flat point bullet – also known as LRN-FP or the “cowboy bullet” – is one of the oldest bullet types to remain popular today. This particular bullet has been in use since the late 1800s, and was perfect for pistols, but it was shaped in such a way that it also worked for lever-action rifles like the famous Henry repeater rifles. |
History of Barnes Ammo
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Fred Barnes founded his company, Barnes Bullets, in 1932. The company has since earned a solid reputation as a leader within the ammunition industry with its rifle ammo. Barnes manufactures bullets for practically every caliber in production, and they sell their fair share of custom creations, ideal for hunters and serious shooters in any situation. |
SAF Files Response to New Jersey Stay Motion in CCW Challenge
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The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a legal challenge of New Jersey’s “sensitive places” concealed carry statute have filed a response to the state’s motion for a stay in the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The case is now known as Koons v. Platkin.
SAF is joined by the Firearms Policy Coalition, the Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners, New Jersey Second Amendment Society and four private citizens.
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New Software GunAlert Tested to Improve Safety
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When it comes to guns, there are a lot of divisive opinions. But there’s one thing we can all agree on: there is no quick answer. WINK News found a tool that keeps all of us safe without the controversy surrounding guns. “I’ve experienced like lockdown, lockdown drills since I was in kindergarten,” said Grace Ryan. “We would have searches, the dogs would come in. We also had metal detectors.” |
KY: Bill to Incentivize Gun Safety Advancing in the Legislation
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Legislation to incentivize gun owners with a $500 tax credit to buy safety devices for their firearms has bipartisan support as it makes its way through the legislature. New Orleans Democrat Mandie Landry said the devices can help prevent children from being killed in accidental shootings and guns from being stolen. |
California: Six Anti-Gun Bills Pass Chamber of Origin, Others Still Eligible for Votes
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Last week, the Assembly and Senate both held floor votes and passed three anti-gun bills each. In addition, other anti-gun bills in the Assembly are still eligible for floor votes ahead of the June 2nd deadline for bills to receive floor votes in their chamber of origin. Passed by Assembly: Assembly Bill 28 places an excise tax of 11% on the sales price of all firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition. |
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If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country I never would lay down my arms, never! never! never! — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) Speech, Nov. 18, 1777 |
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