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Today the NRA-ILA and the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association filed a reply brief asking the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging New York’s restrictive concealed-carry-licensing regime. |
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On Thursday, March 11, the Senate Law & Public Safety Committee will hold a hearing on S.568. |
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Today, the Wyoming Senate passed Emergency Powers Legislation, Senate File 155, by an overwhelming 28 to 2 vote. Also today, the House Judiciary Committee voted 8 to 1 to advance House Bill 116, legislation to remove the residency restriction for permitless carry. |
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Yesterday, two anti-gun measures were not brought up on the floor before the official deadline to pass. |
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Vermont, like the entire country, is still in the middle of a generational pandemic, and anti-gun politicians in Montpelier have recklessly prioritized gun control at the top of their legislative agenda for 2021. |
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On Tuesday, March 16, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider Emergency Powers Legislation, House Bill 504. |
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On Monday, March 15, the Colorado House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Committee is scheduled to consider the pro-gun measures outlined below. |
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Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 9-0 to advance Senate Bill 308 without amendment to the full Senate for further consideration. It creates a new lifetime carry permit option for state residents at $200. The sheriffs are expected to continue their attempts to raise the cost to $500. |
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Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 141 by a vote of 3-2. |
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