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Oregon: CHL Confidentiality Bill Needs Your Immediate Help
State Senate President Peter Courtney (D-11) has assigned House Bill 4045, Concealed Handgun License confidentiality legislation sponsored by state Representative Kim Thatcher (R-25), to the state Senate Rules Committee. Immediate action by this Senate committee is needed in order to pass this important legislation by the fast approaching end of the session.
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West Virginia: Apprentice Hunting Legislation Passes Unanimously in the Senate
Today, the state Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 478 by a 33 to 0 vote. This legislation would create an apprentice hunting license that is available to West Virginia residents and non-residents. This apprentice hunting legislation now goes to the House of Delegates for its consideration.
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West Virginia: Apprentice Hunting Legislation Passes Unanimously in the Senate
Today, the state Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 478 by a 33 to 0 vote. This legislation would create an apprentice hunting license that is available to West Virginia residents and non-residents. This apprentice hunting legislation now goes to the House of Delegates for its consideration.
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Mississippi: Multiple NRA-Backed Bills Introduced in the House and Senate
Several pro-Second Amendment bills have been introduced in Mississippi this session and will begin to make their way through the legislative process.
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Hawaii: NRA Instructor Liability Bill Needs Your Immediate Help
As reported last week, House Bill 679 passed in the state House Public Safety and Military Affairs (PBM) Committee with no amendments, and is now pending in the state House Judiciary Committee. For this bill to survive, it must get a hearing by next week!
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Virginia: Another Successful Day in Richmond as Three More Pro-Gun Bills are Sent to the Governor
As the Virginia House of Delegates continues to work through legislation previously passed in the state Senate, gun owners can take note of a few more legislative victories.
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Employee Protection Bills Introduced in Alabama
The 2012 session of the Alabama Legislature is underway and two bills have been introduced that would further protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners in Alabama: Senate Bill 331 and House Bill 209. These NRA-drafted bills would prevent employers from discriminating and enforcing policies against the storage of lawfully-owned firearms in employees' locked private motor vehicles parked at work.
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West Virginia: Firearms Destruction Prevention Legislation to be Heard in Senate Committee Tomorrow
Tomorrow, the state Senate Judiciary Committee is tentatively scheduled to hear Senate Bill 149. This hearing will be at 3 p.m. in Room 208W of the State Capitol.
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Georgia: Employee Protection Legislation to be Offered as Senate Floor Amendment
State Senator Don Balfour (R-9) intends to introduce a floor amendment to Senate Bill 350 which could come up for a vote on the Senate floor in the next few days. This amendment would allow transportation and storage of firearms in locked personal vehicles while on publicly-accessible parking lots.
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Guidelines For Communicating With The Media
Few issues today are more misunderstood by the general public than the issue of gun control. Many of the commonly-held misconceptions result directly from the media's often skewed coverage of this issue.
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Emily Miller: Transporting a gun through D.C.
I had my new, legally-registered Sig Sauer at home for ten days before I figured out how to take it to a nearby state to shoot it.Although I’d spent four hours in a classroom memorizing the gun laws in Washington, D.C. and then passed a written test at the police station, I was still confused about the logistics of legally transporting a gun somewhere to practice.
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Disarming the Myths Promoted By the Gun Control Lobby
As much as gun control advocates might wish otherwise, their attacks are running out of ammo. With private firearm ownership at an all-time high and violent crime rates plunging, none of the scary scenarios they advanced have materialized. Abuse of responsibility by armed citizens is rare, while successful defensive interventions against assaults on their lives and property are relatively commonplace.
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Illinois: Gun-rights groups decry proposed surtax on Illinois ammo sales
An Illinois lawmaker wants gun owners to shell out extra taxes in order to finance a new grant program for trauma centers, a move firearms advocacy groups say amounts to a "sin tax" on law-abiding hunters and target shooters.
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Indiana: NRA-Backed Bills Continue to Move Forward
Today saw progress on two NRA-backed bills currently moving through the Indiana General Assembly. The Indiana House of Representatives approved Senate Bill 315 on its third and final reading by an overwhelming bi-partisan 76 to 19 vote. Due to a House committee hearing cancellation, Senate Bill 243, previously reported on here, would not have survived this week’s committee report deadline had it not been added as an amendment to House Bill 1279.
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Massachusetts: Castle Doctrine Legislation Remains in Committee
The Massachusetts Joint Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing on February 6 on Senate Bill 661, an important self-defense bill, but has not yet voted this bill out of committee. Please call AND e-mail members of the Joint Committee on the Judiciary TODAY and urge them to vote SB 661 out of the committee, so it may move forward though the legislative process. Contact information for the committee can be found here.
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West Virginia: NICS Exemption Bill Passes in Senate
Today, the West Virginia Senate passed Senate Bill 353 unanimously by a 34 to 0 vote! SB 353 now goes to the House of Delegates for its consideration.
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Colorado: Emergency Powers Legislation Passes in the House
Yesterday, the Colorado House of Representatives passed House Bill 1064 by a 45 to 19 vote. This “Emergency Powers” legislation now goes to the state Senate for its consideration.
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Minnesota Senate to Vote on Gun Rights Bill this Thursday!
The Minnesota Senate is scheduled to vote on House File 1467 this Thursday, February 23. HF 1467 has been one of the NRA’s top legislative priorities since its introduction last year and was recently passed in the Senate Finance Committee by a 10 to 5 vote. This important legislation, sponsored by state Senator Gretchen Hoffman (R-10) and state Representative Tony Cornish (R-24B), is expected to face a close vote and your support is needed if we want to pass important pro-gun reforms.
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Washington: Swift Action Needed on Three Gun Bills
As reported last week, House Bill 1508, legislation relating to shooting ranges, and House Bill 2471, a background check reform bill, both passed in the state House, and Senate Bill 6123, an NRA special license plate bill, passed in the state Senate. All of the aforementioned bills have now been assigned to policy committees in their opposite chambers, but none have been scheduled for a hearing. The deadline for the bills to be heard and action by their current committees is this Friday, February 24.
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Holder Must Go
Attorney General Eric Holder's lies and half-truths in the "Fast and Furious" aftermath are nothing new. A look at the past shows a long history of dishonesty and disdain for the truth and the law
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