Colorado lawmakers have created what may eventually be described as a compromise on Senate Bill 25-003, a controversial measure which has been amended 15 times to now allowing purchase of “restricted firearms” provided the buyer completes a safety course. KUSA News is reporting the bill, as currently revised, “is not an outright ban but would […]
WA Sheriff Rips Anti-Rights House Bill in Scathing Interview
The sheriff of Spokane County, Washington has called Substitute House Bill 1163, a permit-to-purchase gun control measure passed out of committee last week on a party line vote, an “afront to what we as citizens enjoy as God-give rights through our constitution.” Sheriff John Nowels, in a 13-minute KHQ News interview posted on Facebook, said […]
CA Bill Would Establish Duty to Retreat, Restrict Self-Defense
A new bill introduced in the California Assembly would establish a “duty-to-retreat” and place some limits on the use of force in a self-defense situation, and it has already garnered support from the gun prohibition lobby. Assembly Bill 1333, introduced by Democrat State Rep. Rick Chavez Zbur (51st District) “would eliminate certain circumstances under which […]
Latest Rasmussen Poll: Country on Right Track Barely
The latest Rasmussen survey shows a slight majority of likely voters believe the country is headed in the right direction, a significant leap from the same time one year ago under the previous administration. According to Rasmussen, which takes weekly glances at how well voters think the country is doing, 48 percent of likely voters […]
Colorado Dems Pass Gun Control Bill as Three Defect
Democrats in the Colorado State Senate have pushed through an amended version of Senate Bill 25-003, which has been described as “watered down” from the original text, yet it still drew stiff opposition from Republicans, who argue banning the manufacture and sale of certain types of semiautomatic rifles and shotguns is unconstitutional. Fox News is reporting the […]
Fight Over Maine Waiting Period After Fed. Judge Strikes Down Law
A legal battle has erupted in Maine after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the state’s 72-hour waiting period law, and state Attorney General Aaron Frey filed a motion to stay enforcement of the judge’s ruling, according to WMTW News. The case is known as Beckwith et.al. v. Frey, named for […]
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