NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT MARCH 28, 2019


DAILY ALERT FOR Thursday, March 28, 2019

Nevada: Bill To Criminalize Firearm Modifications And Allow Local Infringements to Be Heard!
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Nevada: Bill To Criminalize Firearm Modifications And Allow Local Infringements to Be Heard!
On Monday, April 1st at 8AM in room 4100, the Nevada Legislature will be holding a joint hearing of the Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committees to consider Assembly Bill 291.  Introduced by Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui (D-41), this omnibus anti-gun legislation is a threat to both law-abiding gun owners residing in Nevada and those who are visiting.
Arkansas: Gun Control Bill to be Heard in Committee
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Arkansas: Gun Control Bill to be Heard in Committee
Tomorrow, the Senate City, County, and Local Affairs Committee is scheduled to consider Senate Bill 621, legislation that could deprive you of your Second Amendment rights without due process.
Connecticut: Gun Control Bills Pass Committee
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Connecticut: Gun Control Bills Pass Committee
The Connecticut state Joint Judiciary Committee has voted to pass a number of gun control bills.  They will now go to their respective chambers for further consideration.
SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL
Proposal to arm teachers moves forward in Florida Senate, despite opposition external site
A proposal to arm teachers advanced along party lines in the Florida Senate Tuesday, despite opposition from students and educators who say it won’t make schools safer and could put children in harm’s way. A Senate panel approved the measure in a 5-3 vote — just over a year after a gunman opened fired at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and killed 17 students and staff.
WASHINGTON EXAMINER
Mike Crapo warns big banks against caving to progressives on guns external site
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, warned the nation’s largest banks Tuesday against cutting off access to gun manufacturers and other controversial industries due to political pressure. “Banks serve customers who are geographically and politically diverse, and it is wrong to use essential banking services as a way to choke off such services to lawful, creditworthy businesses,” Crapo wrote to the CEOs of Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, State Street Bank, and Wells Fargo.
Kansas: House Overwhelmingly Passes Permit Recognition Legislation
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Kansas: House Overwhelmingly Passes Permit Recognition Legislation
Today, the Kansas House passed permit recognition legislation, House Bill 2326, by a final vote of 83 to 41.  HB 2326 now heads to the Senate for further consideration.