Lawmakers in North Carolina are considering gun legislation which includes language to repeal the state’s long-lived requirement for a purchase permit in order for private citizens to buy a handgun. The Washington Examiner is reporting the law is 110 years old, and the measure to erase it—Senate Bill 41—could have a decent shot at passage, […]
IL Bill Would Require Armed Guards at Chicago Gas Stations, Grocery Stores
Almost as if to telegraph criticism to the Chicago Police Department, an Illinois state representative last month introduced legislation to require grocery stores, gas stations, banks and pawn shops in cities with more than 2 million residents—probably limiting it to Chicago—to hire armed guards during business hours. House Bill 1231, sponsored by Democrat State Rep. […]
Rasmussen: Haley Edges Biden, but Trump Has Momentum
Rasmussen released two polls this week showing former President Donald Trump still has what it takes to remain popular with Republican voters, while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is coming on strong. Trailing Haley is President Joe Biden, the polling company’s numbers show. According to Rasmussen, “If the 2024 election were between Haley and […]
3 Dead in FL Shooting Including Reporter, Suspect in Custody
The 19-year-old suspect in a triple-slaying in Orlando, Fla. reportedly has a criminal background and, even if he didn’t, he could not have been legally carrying the handgun allegedly used in the crime, which took the lives of a 38-year-old woman, 9-year-old girl and a 24-year-old Spectrum News reporter who was on the job. Reporter […]
2A Activists Rally Thursday on WA Capitol Steps in Olympia
Washington State gun rights activists will rally Thursday morning on the Capitol steps in Olympia for what is billed as “Gun Rights Lobby Day,” which will be a timely event as the Senate Ways & Means Committee is scheduled to hold an executive session conference on Senate Bill 5078 on Friday. SB 5078 is the […]
Report Says California’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Faces Possible Smackdown
San Francisco’s KGO is reporting that California’s long-running ban on so-called “assault weapons” could be overturned by a federal judge “as early as this week.” Today is the deadline for final response briefs to be submitted to the court in the case of Miller v. Bonta. It’s all up to U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, […]
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