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Grassroots Legislative Update—Sept. 16, 2024
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What’s New—Politics: Presidential Race: Kamala Harris contradicts debate statement about banning guns; NRA Political Victory Fund running ads against Senator Tester (MT) and listing of endorsements in U.S. Senate races; Texas State Fair: Hearing postponed to Sept. 19; Alabama: Montgomery Mayor signs ordinance requiring valid photo ID to carry a firearm, and Attorney General says Ordinance violates state law. |
Federal Judge Upholds Gun Ban: What This Means for the 2nd Amendment
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In a recent case out of Hawaii, a U.S. District Court has upheld a federal gun ban, denying a motion to dismiss the indictment of Christopher Chan, who was charged with unlawfully possessing a machine gun and a short-barreled rifle. Judge Derek Watson, appointed by President Obama, ruled that these types of firearms are not protected under the Second Amendment. While the court’s decision isn’t surprising, given the political landscape in Hawaii, it raises critical issues about how the Second Amendment is being interpreted today. |
I Defend The 2nd: Country Music Legend, John Rich ~ VIDEO
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Singer-songwriter John Rich is one of the most well-known voices in country music, having begun his career with the band Lonestar and then joining Big Kenny to form Big & Rich.
He has also produced three solo albums and has worked as a songwriter and producer for a number of other country artists. Even after achieving recognition and renown in the music world, he has never wavered in his support of the Second Amendment and the National Rifle Association. In this critical election year, Rich spoke out about the importance of our right to keep and bear arms. |
2024 Big Game Hunting Forecast
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With spring surveys showing healthy white-tailed deer and elk populations, wildlife managers say the prospects for bagging big game in northwest Montana are the best they’ve been in years. General rifle season begins Oct. 26. |
Ghost Gunner 3-S and the Optics Cut Library 2.0, Part 2 Hands-On
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In Part 1 of this article series, I talked a bit about the Ghost Gunner 3-S desktop CNC machine. Sold by parent company Defense Distributed, these CNC machines have steadily increased in both physical capability and in practical applications. What was once limited to finishing 80% lower receivers for AR-15’s, the Ghost Gunner series of machines can now finish lowers from “0%” blocks of aluminum, mill AR-308 lowers, 1911 frames, Polymer 80 (Glock pattern) frames and even steel AK-47 lower receivers. Furthermore, Matthew Komar’s “Ghost Writer” program allows you to perform custom engraving on your guns. |
30 Years Ago: Federal 'Assault Weapon' Ban Becomes Law
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Buried in an omnibus crime bill was a controversial amendment that narrowly passed Congress and changed American gun policy and culture for decades.
On Sept. 13, 1994, H.R.3355, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, became public law. Signed by President Bill Clinton (D), the elephantine 356-page bill was a mash-up of pork, prison, penalties, and programs of the sort commonly crafted on Capitol Hill. |
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Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.... We've been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elite group is superior to government for, by, and of the people. Well, if no one among us is capable of government himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else? All of us together, in and out of government, must bear the burden. The solutions we seek must be equitable, with no one group singled out to pay a higher price. — Ronald Reagan |
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