California: Governor Brown Signs Anti-Gun Bills Today, Governor Brown took another step towards diminishing the Second Amendment in the Golden State. Keeping to his word of making a decision before 11am, Governor Brown signed six anti-gun bills into law that were railroaded through the legislative process.
California Governor Signs Draconian Gun Control Package into Law Fairfax, Va.— California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law on Friday a package of gun bills that were rushed through the state legislature with no regard for proper process. The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) released the following statement in reaction:
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Fairfax, Va.— The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today launched its first TV ad in the Ohio 2016 United States Senate campaign. The 30-second ad, titled “Power and Money, ” will air on cable networks statewide. |
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A man armed with a “large bladed object” entered a Marathon gas station in East Ridge, Tenn. and robbed the store. After taking cigarettes and cash, the robber took hold of the female clerk and exited the store. Meanwhile, a customer had witnessed the robbery and retrieved a handgun from his car. When the robber exited the store with the clerk, the customer shot and killed the criminal. |
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After the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., some legislators are seeking to create a “no buy” list to block certain people from purchasing guns. Last month the Senate considered (but voted down) measures that would have prevented gun sales to anyone in the federal Terrorist Screening Database, a.k.a. the terrorist watch list. And while a proposal by Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, to deny sales to anyone on the government’s no-fly list did not pass last week, it was not voted down either, offering supporters hope.But Senator Collins’s proposal, like the earlier effort to create a no-buy list, ought to fail. Such measures would have a much smaller effect on gun sales and do much more harm to civil liberties than people realize. |
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California lawmakers on Thursday sent Gov. Jerry Brown a sweeping package of gun control bills, including a ban on the sale of semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines, background checks for those buying ammunition and new restrictions on homemade firearms. |
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Governor Raimondo has signed another 13 bills into law, including a gun-control measure that advocates say is a small gesture that will likely have little impact on safety.Two identical bills signed into law Thursday evening lay out how, when and to whom felony domestic violence offenders must turn over their guns. The new law gives those offenders — already required to turn over their guns under state and federal law — 24 hours to transport their broken down and unloaded firearms to law enforcement or firearms dealers. |
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Beginning Friday man Idaho residents will be able to flex their Second Amendment rights and carry concealed firearms without a permit.A new Idaho state law allows most gun owners over age 21 to be armed in public places as long as their pistol is hidden by clothing, purse or holster. |
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The campus-carry bill was the result of heavy negotiations between gun-rights advocates and higher-education officials who opposed allowing more weapons on campus.The law keeps gun bans in place for stadiums or gymnasiums during school-sponsored events; meetings where disciplinary or tenure issues are being discussed; hospitals or offices where medical or mental health services are provided; and any location prohibited by another law, such as at day care centers or elementary schools located on campus. |
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Public employees will be able to travel the streets of Wichita and other Kansas cities with concealed firearms starting Friday. |
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The Seattle City Council has voted unanimously to melt down the Seattle Police Department’s old firearms instead of selling them, the latest step in Mayor Ed Murray’s push to reduce gun violence in the city. |
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Canada is joining a global treaty aimed at regulating the arms trade, but the federal government still will not bring in measures that would make it more difficult to ship military goods to a country with a dismal human-rights record, such as Saudi Arabia, Algeria or China. |
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The NRA-ILA “Jay M. Littlefield Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award” is an annual honor that recognizes an NRA member who demonstrates exceptionally meritorious activism in defense of our Second Amendment rights. Similarly, the “NRA-ILA Volunteer Organization of the Year Award” is bestowed upon a group that has gone above and beyond in defending and promoting our rights over the past year. |
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Your Action is needed NOW to protect our Right to Keep and Bear Arms! With your help, last week, we defeated every gun control measure that was considered in the U.S. Senate. But your help is still needed to ensure that Congress does not take up gun control in the days and weeks to come. |
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Inspired by the staged “sit-in” for gun control conducted by Democrats in the House of Representatives last week, Hillary Clinton said during a campaign speech in Chicago on Monday that “saving [people] from gun violence is a civil rights issue.” |
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In response to a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, several local Pennsylvania politicians announced their intent to enact or continue to enforce local gun control laws. These politicians are either seriously misinformed about the effect of the court’s ruling or they intend to knowingly violate Pennsylvania law because they think there will be little, if any, recourse to their actions. |
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It’s unfortunate that a significant portion of congressional Democrats have embraced a policy that would grant the executive branch the unconstrained power to trample individual rights. In recent weeks, Democratic senators and congressmen carried out a filibuster and a well-catered “sit-in” to advocate for the decidedly illiberal position that American citizens should be denied their constitutional rights based on their inclusion on secret government watch lists with no due process. |
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Imitation, so they say, is the sincerest form of flattery. But heaping condemnation on something you later steal and then try to portray as your own? Well, that’s just downright weird. |
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Today the California State Senate and Assembly continued their abuse of the legislative process, fast tracking 11 anti-gun bills to Governor Brown as they break for summer recess. During an interview with the Sacramento Bee, Governor Brown indicated he may act on these bills by Friday at 11am, before heading out on a European vacation. |