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Gun Rights News
FPC and FPF Urge US Supreme Court to Restore the Right to Carry Arms
Firearms Policy Coalition and Firearms Policy Foundation announced the filing of an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court.
Washington State Carry Ban and Magazine Ban Bill Introduced
Next week, anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 5078 and Senate Bill 5038, are scheduled for hearings in the Senate Law and Justice Committee
Pennsylvania: Game Commission To Consider Expanded Sunday Hunting
Coming off a successful hunting season where additional Sunday hunting opportunities were permitted in Pennsylvania for the first time
Vermont: Gun Bills Introduced as Legislature Begins Work Remotely
While Montpelier is atypically quiet for Jan., the COVID situation has not prevented the Legislature from moving forward with their business.
North and South: Anti-gunners Targeting State Preemption Statutes
Legislation has been introduced in Florida, Oregon and Washington—all by Democrats—to repeal state preemption statutes that have been around for several years and have always worked.
Constitutional Carry Coming to Utah? The Outlook is Positive
Constitutional Carry has been introduced in Utah, in an improved version, in bill HB60, by Representative Walt Brooks, of District 75. It has a good chance of passage.
Iowa House Committee Hearing Right to Bear Arms Constitutional Amend
Today the House Judiciary Committee will hear House Study Bill 9 to propose an amendment to the state Constitution affirming
President Trump’s Executive Order Expands LEOSA Carry Rights
On January 18th, President Trump signed an “Executive Order on Protecting Law Enforcement Officers, Judges, Prosecutors, And Their Families.”
Virginia Stops Online Carry Courses Despite Promoting Social-Distancing
Virginia has provided a stark example of how gun control is aimed at harassing law-abiding gun owners rather than improving public safety
Montana House Passes Bill with Constitutional Carry
The Montana House has passed HB102, a number of statutory gun reform measures meant to restore the right to keep and bear arms.
Where Things Stand In The States
In the states, Second Amendment supporters can address two big issues – one of which swung the 2020 election.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Finalizes Non-Discrimination Rule
On Jan 14, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) finalized an NRA-supported rule to end politically-motivated discrimination
Montana: Senate Judiciary to Vote on Permitless Carry Legislation
Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider Permitless Carry Legislation, House Bill 102. Please contact committee
Minimal Barriers and Timing at the US Capitol, 6 January, 2021
The barriers between the Capitol and the vast masses of protestors on January 6, 2021, were minimal and mostly psychological.
Trampling 2A at Core of Biden’s Empty Promise of ‘Unity’
Biden’s plan, as AmmoLand has previously reported, calls for a ban on the sale of so-called “assault weapons” and standard capacity magazines. How does it unify a nation?
Survivor of Grizzly Bear Attack in Dupuyer, Montana Used .44 Magnum
Ken Ledeau was attacked by a Grizzly bear near Dupuyer, Montana. Ken used a model 629 Smith & Wesson .44 magnum to stop the attack.
Where Things Stand At The Federal Level
Second Amendment supporters face some hard fights over the next four years.
Biden Vows to Defeat America’s Oldest and Largest Civil Rights Group
Joe Biden wants Americans to believe that he will focus on what he calls “the renewal of a politics that’s about solving problems
Democrats Imposing Measures on Citizens They Condemn for ‘Undocumented’ Foreigners
That’s a lot of government guns being deployed against unarmed citizens whose right, by Constitutional mandate, “shall not be infringed.”
Defensive Mountain Lion Shooting by Sheriff’s Deputy with AR15 Rifle
A deputy sheriff in Eldorado County, California, was forced to shoot a mountain lion in defense of self and others with a Colt AR15 type rifle.
Congress 101 – Confirmation, Impeachment, Oversight, And Spending
Congress doesn’t just pass legislation – here are other powers that could affect our Second Amendment rights.
NSSF: Facebook Sacrifices Safety for Political Points
Facebook decided – in the name of safety – that they would ban any ads for “accessories such as gun safes, vests and gun holsters in the US,
NSSF: De-Platforming of Gun Sites Is a Dark Harbinger
Throughout history, censorship has occurred whenever government or private groups attempt to impose their political or moral values on others.
Mississippi: Senate Judiciary Committee to Vote on Preemption Legislation
Tuesday, Senate Judiciary B Committee will take up preemption legislation, Senate Bill 2107. Please contact committee members
NRA Declares Bankruptcy to Facilitate Move from New York
In his announcement to the Board, LaPierre stressed that this bankruptcy filing is not based on any financial troubles, but is just a tool for reorganization.
Nebraska Governor Ricketts Has No Problem with Open Carry at Protests
Governor Pete Ricketts of Nebraska unequivocally supported the Second Amendment right of protestors to openly carry guns inside the Nebraska state Capitol.
WARNING: Do Not Attend Any Armed Protests In New Jersey
Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs warns law-abiding gun owners NOT to participate should they learn of any such activity.
Imagine an America Where All the Good Guys Had Guns
America would be safer, the bad guys would watch their manners and our elected government employees would remember who they work for.
Colorado Anti-Gunners Will Push Waiting Period, Safe Storage
Democrat State Rep. Tom Sullivan reportedly will introduce the waiting period measure. It would prevent Coloradoans from purchasing and taking possession of firearms on the same day.