NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT FOR APRIL 3, 2019


DAILY ALERT FOR Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Montana: Senate Passes Preemption Legislation to the Governor’s Desk
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Montana: Senate Passes Preemption Legislation to the Governor’s Desk
Today, the Montana Senate passed House Bill 325 and 357 by a 29 to 20, and 28 to 21 vote respectively.
Tennessee: Multiple Committee Hearings Scheduled Tomorrow
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Tennessee: Multiple Committee Hearings Scheduled Tomorrow
Tomorrow, several gun bills are scheduled in multiple committees for consideration,
Arkansas Urgent Action Needed: Contact Your Senator and Urge them to Support Self-Defense Legislation on the Floor
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Arkansas Urgent Action Needed: Contact Your Senator and Urge them to Support Self-Defense Legislation on the Floor
Senate Bill 484, sponsored by Senator Bob Ballinger and Representative Aaron Pilkington, would remove the ambiguous and confusing language in Arkansas’ current duty to retreat statute.
WASHINGTON EXAMINER
NRA is back, ‘highest ever’ membership external site
The National Rifle Association has recovered from a membership drop after President Trump’s 2016 election and is now at the highest levels ever in its history. New figures put the membership at approximately 5.5 million.
OREGON LIVE.COM
Oregon may expand gun-free zones, raise gun buying age external site
Oregon lawmakers have scheduled about four hours of public hearings on Tuesday to tackle what’s shaping up to be this year’s principal gun legislation. In the morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee will take testimony on a 44-page proposal that would, among other things, penalize some gun owners who fail to lock up their guns and allow gun dealers to refuse to sell guns to people younger than 21. In the afternoon, the House Judiciary Committee will consider a more limited gun control bill.
PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE.COM
Pittsburgh council approves gun-control bills external site
Pittsburgh City Council approved a package of gun laws Tuesday by a 6-3 vote. The legislation will place restrictions on commonly owned semi-automatic firearms and standard capacity magazines used for self-defense.