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FEBRUARY 2019 | ISSUE #3 |
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NRA Foundation Grants Support Years of Shooting Sports Practice |
By Hunter Eitze, Texas A&M Trap and Skeet Club President, NRA Blog |
Growing up in a small town like Hondo, Texas, and entering the 4-H program at age nine gave me perspective on the challenges of shooting sports teams and the costs involved. The Medina County 4-H Claydusters started with a single trap machine. It was not until the Claydusters became involved with the Medina Friends of NRA that we were able to build our club… |
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The NRA, CRPA Set Their Sights on Two Unconstitutional Gun Laws in CA |
By Dana Loesch, NRATV |
“According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the final decision will most likely be decided by the Supreme Court—if they take the case. Fortunately for gun owners, the Court seems to have shown a newfound interest in protecting the Second Amendment… So this battle may be in relatively good hands, but you should never ever just leave it to the Supreme Court to fight the battles for you.” —Dana Loesch… |
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NRA-ILA’s Chris W. Cox Releases Statement on School Safety Report |
By Institute for Legislative Action Staff, NRA-ILA |
Chris W. Cox, executive director of the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action, released the following statement on Tuesday: “The National Rifle Association applauds the Trump administration’s Federal Commission on School Safety’s final report, issued today. The report includes a number of recommendations for which the NRA has been advocating for years, including reforming our mental health laws, strengthening school security, and addressing an increasingly violent culture… |
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House to Move Forward with Ineffective Gun Control Proposals |
By Institute for Legislative Action Staff, NRA-ILA |
Gun owners recently got to see what a Nancy Pelosi controlled Congress looks like as the House Judiciary Committee held its first gun control hearing in nearly a decade. Things went as one would expect. While the hearing was labeled “Preventing Gun Violence: A Call to Action,” it was intended to be the legislative launching pad for H.R. 8, the “universal” background check bill introduced by California Representative Mike Thompson (D)… |
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NRA Foundation to Grant $50,000 to Central Pennsylvania Law Enforcement and Outdoors Organizations |
By NRA Staff, NRA Blog |
Through its fundraising efforts at the enormously popular Great American Outdoor Show, The NRA Foundation is granting $50,000 to six central Pennsylvania law enforcement and outdoors organizations that contribute to public safety and promote the outdoor lifestyle through educational activities that encourage youth participation in the shooting sports… |
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Governor Noem Signs NRA-backed Constitutional Carry Bill |
By Institute for Legislative Action Staff, NRA-ILA |
Residents of South Dakota will soon be able to carry concealed without a permit, thanks to a law that Gov. Kristi Noem signed. Her first signed bill extends the state’s gun rights. Previously, South Dakotans could open carry without a permit. “It’s special for me to be signing a bill into law that protects our Second Amendment rights,” Noem said, adding that gun rights are one of the “fundamental values” of the Constitution… |
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