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Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, the Alameda City Council will consider additional firearm restrictions at the local level to add to the hundreds of gun laws legal gun owners already are required to navigate. |
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Tomorrow, March 3rd, two anti-gun bills will be eligible for a vote on the Senate floor. |
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On March 2nd, the West Virginia House of Delegates voted 81-17 to pass Senate Bill 96 to strengthen West Virginia’s preemption law. It will now go to Governor Jim Justice for his signature. |
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Tomorrow, the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee will consider Senate Bill 958, cross-file bill of House Bill 910. |
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The Assembly Codes Committee passed a bill last week that bans hunting with lead ammunition on public lands. |
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On Tuesday, February 25 the San Jose City Council removed Mayor Liccardo’s “Gun Harm Reduction” priority from the Priority Nomination List. |
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This week, multiple legislative committees are scheduled to consider anti-gun bills. Each of these bills are unnecessary attempts to create further restrictions on your Second Amendment rights. |
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