Knife Rights Director of Legislative Affairs Todd Rathner earlier this week in support of Senate Bill SB11 which would repeal the antiquated ban on switchblade knives in Alaska…
Two Knife Rights Bills Moving in Alaska
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Knife Rights Director of Legislative Affairs Todd Rathner earlier this week in support of Senate Bill SB11 which would repeal the antiquated ban on switchblade knives in Alaska…
The 28th Alaska Legislature convened on January 15,and the NRA is pleased to report the introduction of two important pro-gun bills…
There has been a flurry of reports from Alaska gun dealers that ATF inspectors had improperly requested that FFLs allow their firearms transaction records to be removed from the business.
Ginny Simone talks to Congressman Don Young (R-AK) about his recent discussions with ATF over their requests for Firearms Retailers Bound Books.
While BATFE agents are permitted to conduct routine compliance inspections, federal law strictly forbids the removal or copying of a Federal Firearms Licensee’s (FFLs) records.
There were good strides made on important NRA-supported bills during this legislative session. However, political gridlock got in freedom’s way.
HB 80 is important self-defense legislation that would provide that a law-abiding person, who is justified in using deadly force in self-defense, has “no duty-to-retreat” from an attack.
Great Northern Guns in Anchorage, Alaska was asked to give up their “Bound Book” to a BATFE Agent so it could be copied
Anchorage gun shops are being visited by BATFE agents that are requesting the shops 4473 forms as far back as 2007. This is defacto registration, against the law, and BATFE knows it.
HB 80 is important self-defense legislation that would provide that a law-abiding person, who is justified in using deadly force in self-defense, has “no duty-to-retreat” from an attack.
This bill, first introduced last year, would clarify state law on the subject of assisted-opening and one-hand opening knives to ensure they are not considered gravity knives or switchblades.
Encouraging legislators to recognize the importance of one-handed or assisted-opening knives in AK to hunters, anglers, craftsmen, and support the definition changes to protect Alaskan knife rights.
The Anchorage Second Amendment Task Force has decided unanimously to endorse Joe Miller for the Senate race…
Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk (R) Radio revisits Alaskan concealed carry law and reveals one big announcement…
Alaska becames the 8th state to enact a Firearms Freedom Act…
This an open carry event so bring firearms if you want…
Two more states have passed this important legislation while our finance committee has been sitting on it…
UAA is in violation of state law by its policy of no weapons on campus…
Please contact the finance committee members and urge passage of HB 186 as soon as possible…
HB 186 is a bill pertaining to states rights regarding firearms.
Currently there are 33 states that have passed or are considering similar Firearms Freedom Act legislation.
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