NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 31, NUMBER 47 |
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The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) today announced the successful conclusion of a multi-year legal battle with New York Attorney General Letitia James. |
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John Commerford will lead NRA’s legislative and political arm; Josh Savani will oversee NRA’s gold-standard programs. |
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As critiques from news commentators and political analysts about what went wrong with Kamala Harris’ campaign subside, one clear fact emerged from the election – candidates who champion the rights of law-abiding gun owners and support the Second Amendment were swept into office. |
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Last week, the anti-gun attorneys general of Minnesota and New Jersey filed nearly simultaneous lawsuits against firearm maker Glock, essentially claiming the company was violating the laws of those states by making guns that are too easy to illegally modify. |
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The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) has released the latest in its series of annual reports on trends in concealed carry permits in America. |
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Violent crime in New York City has been a growing concern over the last few years. |
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Predictably, gun control activists are citing the cold-blooded Manhattan murder of health insurance executive Brian Thompson to call for more gun control, particularly in the hot-button areas of “ghost guns” and “3D printed firearms.” |
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STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP |
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Michigan Michigan: Anti-Gun Bills Pass Out of Committee, Eligible for a Vote |
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Ohio Ohio: Pro-Gun Legislation Passes House Committee, Eligible for Floor Vote |