NRA-ILA Daily Alert For October 3, 2018

DAILY ALERT FOR Wednesday, October 3, 2018

NRA Endorses Scott Wagner for Governor of Pennsylvania
NEWS
NRA Endorses Scott Wagner for Governor of Pennsylvania
On behalf of our nearly six million members across the country, the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today endorsed Scott Wagner for governor of Pennsylvania.
LIBERTY PARK PRESS
WA Law Enforcement Groups Oppose I-1639, Says NRA external site
Only days after the FBI’s annual crime report appeared showing that rifles of any kind are used in a fraction of homicides in Washington State—thereby weakening arguments in support of a far-reaching gun control initiative—three major law enforcement groups are taking positions against the measure, according to an announcement by the National Rifle Association.
California: Orinda City Council Adds Mandatory Firearm Storage to TONIGHT’s Meeting Agenda
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
California: Orinda City Council Adds Mandatory Firearm Storage to TONIGHT’s Meeting Agenda
The Orinda City Council has announced that they will consider a mandatory lock storage ordinance for the City. NRA and CRPA reached out to the City Council to advise them of the legal pitfalls in implementing this type of ordinance.
CHARLESTON GAZETTE-MAIL
West Virginia: Morrisey goes after Manchin on gun rights external site
With a little more than a month until the midterm elections, Morrisey, the state’s Republican attorney general, is working to paint Manchin, the Democratic senator up for re-election, as an agent of gun control.
NJ.COM
Federal Court upholds N.J. magazine ban external site
A federal court has dealt a blow to gun rights groups by ruling Gov. Phil Murphy’s ban on 15-round magazines doesn’t violate the Constitution.
WASHINGTON EXAMINER
Parkland victim’s dad: No Alyssa Milano, the NRA did not kill my daughter external site
The father of a Parkland shooting victim schooled actress Alyssa Milano for blaming the National Rifle Association for the death of his daughter.
THE HILL
Illinois superintendent becomes police officer so she can carry a gun in her school external site
A school superintendent in Illinois carried a concealed weapon to school for the first time last week, after completing police academy training to her protect her students against a school shooter.