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Today, the Senate voted 31-17 to pass House File 756, for permitless carry and other pro-gun measures, and also voted 31-17 to pass House File 621, to protect Second Amendment rights from frivolous lawsuits. These bills will now go to Governor Kim Reynolds for her signature. |
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In 2019, Virginia elected the most anti-gun majority to the House of Delegates in decades. |
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On Friday, the Wyoming Senate passed Senate File 67 by a 25 to 4 vote, sending the pro-gun measure to the House for further consideration. Today, the House Judiciary Committee passed emergency powers legislation, Senate File 155, sending the measure to the full House for consideration. |
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Both chambers of the West Virginia Legislature have a committee hearing tomorrow for bills that improve Second Amendment rights. The Senate Judiciary Committee is hearing Senate Bill 458, to protect Second Amendment rights during emergencies, and the House Finance Committee is hearing House Bill 2793, to establish a nonresident carry permit. |
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On Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 2:00pm, the full Florida House of Representatives will meet and will hear HB-259, sponsored by Rep. Jayer Williamson & Rep. Cord Byrd. HB-259 has been amended to make a good bill much better. It is now a bill that simply RESTORES the private property rights of religious institutions AND the self-defense rights of people who go to church. |
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The House is set to vote next week on House Bill 477, to establish a lifetime carry permit in Alabama. The sheriffs are still trying to do everything they can to deny this choice to citizens, or at least make it unattainable. Unfortunately, they previously convinced the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee to increase the cost from $200 to an outrageous $500. |
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House Bill 218 has passed the Senate Public Safety Committee and is awaiting a floor vote by the full Senate prior to concurrence with the House. It is rumored that some senators may be getting nervous about the bill without reason. HB 218 simply protects lawful gun owners during a declared state of emergency and further recognizes all out-of-state carry permits. Nothing in this bill expands who can possess a firearm or where they may do so. |
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On Thursday, March 25, the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee is scheduled to consider Emergency Powers legislation, Senate Bill 2344. |
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We often say there is no need to speculate on what the true purposes and effects of gun control are, as real-world case studies abound. |
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We’ve been saying for years—decades, to be honest—that America does not need any more restrictions on firearms to combat violent criminals who misuse guns; we simply need to enforce the laws that are already on the books. |
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For several years the FBI has been operating a shadow gun ban regime whereby Americans who are not prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law are being denied their Second Amendment rights without due process. |
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