NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT APRIL 12, 2019


DAILY ALERT FOR Friday, April 12, 2019

Texas: House Passes Two NRA-Backed Bills This Week
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Texas: House Passes Two NRA-Backed Bills This Week
This week, the Texas House passed two pro-Second Amendment measures to further protect your rights in the Lone Star State.
Nevada: Firearm Modification Ban & Local Infringement Bill Scheduled For a Committee Vote Tomorrow
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Nevada: Firearm Modification Ban & Local Infringement Bill Scheduled For a Committee Vote Tomorrow
On April 12th, the Assembly Committee on Judiciary will hold a work session where they will vote on Assembly Bill 291 and Assembly Bill 153.  Despite rumors of possible amendments, none have been posted at the time of this alert.
NRA Congratulates David Bernhardt on Confirmation as Secretary of the Interior
NEWS HUNTING
NRA Congratulates David Bernhardt on Confirmation as Secretary of the Interior
With NRA’s congratulations, David Bernhardt is confirmed as the 53rd United States Secretary of the Interior …
Effort Underway to Halt Hawaii's Restrictive Firearm Permitting Requirements
NEWS LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Effort Underway to Halt Hawaii’s Restrictive Firearm Permitting Requirements
The Hawaii Rifle Association, with the support of the National Rifle Association, filed a motion today seeking an immediate injunction against the unlawful and unconstitutional requirements Hawaii imposes on residents who wish to carry a firearm for self-defense.
THE DAILY SIGNAL
Latest News of Self-Defense With Firearms Contradicts Gun Control Rhetoric external site
Gun control advocates long have controlled the narrative about defensive uses of firearms, calling the “good guy with a gun” scenario a “myth meant to scare people into buying guns for self-defense.”
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Fact-Checking Gillibrand’s Claim NRA ‘Is Largely Funded’ by Gun Makers external site
During her CNN town hall Tuesday night, Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York addressed a question on gun control and her personal shift from receiving an A-rating by the National Rifle Association during her time as a member of the House of Representatives to the F-rating she maintains as a senator.