After reviewing surveillance footage and conducting interviews, police determined that Parker had indeed brandished his firearm before being shot.
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After reviewing surveillance footage and conducting interviews, police determined that Parker had indeed brandished his firearm before being shot.
Knife Law Preemption is a criminal justice reform effort that repeals & prevents local ordinances more restrictive than state law which only entrap law-abiding citizens.
It’s past time we saw some rights enforcement added to the law enforcement mix, especially when it comes to guns.
Today, the Mississippi Legislature announced it is suspending the 2020 Legislative Session until April 1st. NRA-ILA will continue to monitor developments.
House Bill 1215 adds state agencies to the existing preemption statute that limits the authority of cities and counties to pass arbitrary restrictions on firearm possession.
The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today announced its endorsement of Delbert Hosemann for lieutenant governor of Mississippi in the 2019 primary election.
The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today announced its endorsement of Tate Reeves for governor in the 2019 Mississippi primary election.
The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today announced its endorsement of Mark Baker for Mississippi attorney general in the 2019 primary election.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol/Mississippi Department of Public Safety will host the 2019 NRA National Police Shooting Championships at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officer’s Training Academy.
It remains to be seen if the three judges from the 14th Chancery Court District will prevail upon the Supreme Court to change a decision it made only two weeks ago.
In a virtue signaling display common on the left, the Washington Post published an article critical of a church for raffling two rifles for charity.
Primos Hunting’s Will Primos was among six outdoor leaders inducted into the Mississippi Outdoor Hall of Fame at the Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Museum.
U.S. Senators Cochran & Wicker announce support of legislation to provide greater consistency across state lines for Americans with concealed carry privileges.
Primos Hunting calls are still proudly constructed, hand-tuned to perfection in the Mississippi. Will, Jimmy Primos host “Primos Truth About Hunting.”
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has signed HB 786 into law. Mississippi has become the 10th “Constitutional” or permitless carry state.
A bill restoring permitless or “Constitutional” carry has passed both houses of the Mississippi legislature and is headed to Governor Bryant.
Billionaire gun control advocate Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun group, Everytown for Gun Safety, continues to attack House Bill 786 — an NRA-backed, pro-self-defense bill that overwhelmingly…..
A bill in Mississippi will remove some judicial power to create gun bans.
It’s up to YOU to let your elected officials know that he doesn’t represent Mississippi values when it comes to your right to protect yourself and your family.
If there was a message I could get to every NRA member and lawful gun owner in America, it would be this: The 2016 election is under way and the stakes couldn’t be higher, so we have to get…..
On July 22nd four military veterans departed the headwaters of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca, MN.
Mississippi will celebrate its second annual “Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday” this Friday, September 4, through Sunday, September 6.
Senate Bill 2394, sponsored and passed by state Senator Terry Burton (R-Newton) and state Representative Andy Gipson (R-Braxton) during the 2015 Regular Session of the Mississippi Legislature, will…
On Tuesday; June 23rd, the Nevada Department of Public Safety added Mississippi’s Enhanced permit to the list of out-of-state carry permits which are now recognized in Nevada.
On Thursday, the organizer of a gun turn-in that was set to take place on Saturday in Jackson, Mississippi postponed the event when he was informed that the event violated state law.
District Attorney Trent Kelly won the special election to fill Mississippi’s first congressional seat which was vacated by the untimely passing of Representative Alan Nunnelee.
We’re at the largest silhouette range east of the Mississippi River for a new silhouette match that’s changing the game…….
After a rocky start, Mississippi appears ready to pass a 90% constitutional carry bill.
According to a report in Mississippi’s Clarion-Ledger, after a year of lawful open carry, not much has changed. No wild wild west…
Also Right to Hunt & Fish Constitutional Amendment Will Appear on November Ballot…