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DAILY ALERT FOR Thursday, December 20, 2018 |
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he wants a better gun bill from the state’s GOP-controlled Legislature, calling their unwillingness to consider a red flag law “baffling and unconscionable.” |
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Last week, the California Legislature convened for an organizational session and swearing in ceremonies for legislators, and considering that California politicians consist almost entirely of left-leaning, anti-Constitutional and anti-gun legislators, there are going to be more and more attacks on your rights to own guns, and more and more taxes imposed so they can funnel more money into their choked coffers. |
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It was a white-tailed deer, running from right to left across the cow pasture behind the barn. A real deer! Yes, that’s exactly what it was. The sight was amazing and forever stamped in my memory. |
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Today, in a speech to the Columbus Metropolitan Club, outgoing Ohio Governor John Kasich told the crowd, “Why would I sign a bill that gives more power to the gun advocates?” |
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The National Rifle Association’s Virginia State Director released the following statement following Ronnie Campbell’s election to the Virginia House of Delegates. Campbell will represent Virginia’s 24th House of Delegates District, which was vacated following Ben Cline’s election to Congress. The NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action mobilized NRA members and Second Amendment supporters in the district with a robust mail and phone banking campaign. |
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A federal lawsuit was filed Monday against three Putnam County deputies and the Putnam County Commission after a Scott Depot man, who was legally carrying a gun in plain view, was arrested for obstruction of justice. |
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A Florida lawyer representing 15 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High students says he is “exploring all of our options” after a federal judge ruled that law enforcement and school officials had no legal duty to protect students during a Valentine’s Day rampage at the school that left 17 people dead. |
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