Colorado: Attitudes and Opinions of Recreational Target Shooters Being Sought – The Northern Front Range Partnership has developed a survey on its website to gather information about attitudes, opinions and shooter interests along Colorado’s Front Range. The Partnership is the US Forest Service (USFS), Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and the counties of Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin and Larimer. The purpose of the Partnership is to develop “a landscape-level, multi-jurisdictional strategy to provide safe, responsible and accessible recreational sport shooting opportunities while addressing conflicts near residential areas and with other recreational users across the northern Colorado Front Range.”
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Billionaire gun control advocate Michael Bloomberg and his anti-gun grassroots group Everytown for Gun Safety have launched an attack on House Bill 786, a pro-self-defense bill that overwhelmingly passed the Mississippi House and is on its way to the State Senate. |
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Yee told CBS two years before he was arrested: “It is extremely important that individuals in the state of California do not own assault weapons. I mean that is just so crystal clear — there is no debate, no discussion.”As a legislator, Yee supported strict gun control laws and was named to the Brady Campaign’s Gun Violence Prevention Honor Roll. |
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Hillary Clinton’s gun-control offensive against Bernie Sanders in South Carolina will provide the template she follows in upcoming state contests with sizable African-American electorates. |
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A bill allowing public college students with handgun-carry permits to keep their guns in their locked vehicles on campus won House subcommittee approval Wednesday afternoon. |
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Arizona Republicans are pushing legislation to ensure that residents can carry their concealed weapons on any public thoroughfare even when it cuts through a school or university. |
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Major gun legislation that would allow owners to apply for a concealed carry permit to last a lifetime is being proposed by Missouri State Senator Dave Schatz.The senator says he wants to avoid the cost and hassle of having to renew a concealed carry permit every five years. |
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On Tuesday, February 23, the Senate Education Committee passed campus carry legislation, Senate Bill 174, by a 3-1 vote. |