DAILY ALERT FOR Friday, May 3, 2019 |
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In response to an NRA-supported lawsuit, Washington passed a law prohibiting the release of gun owners’ private information to the general public. |
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NRA is supporting a legal challenge to Illinois’s FOID Act brought by Guns Save Life and an 84-year-old Marine combat vet. |
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Self-defense legislation House Bill 1264 /Senate Bill 705 have now officially passed both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. |
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Teachers in Florida will soon be able to carry arms into classrooms. And contrary to what the groaners on the left will say, that means Florida is poised to become one of the safest states in the nation for little kids and teens to go to school. The House voted 65 to 47 in favor of the bill; the Senate, 22 to 17; the governor, Republican Ron DeSantis is poised to sign it into law. |
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A journalist reporting on the crisis in Venezuela Tuesday said the efforts to oust President Nicolas Maduro are taking longer than expected in part because not everyone in the country is allowed to own guns. “So if the military have the guns, they have the power,” MSNBC contributor Kerry Sanders told host Andrea Mitchell during her show, according to a report from Mediaite. |
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