New Mexico: NIAA Legislation Awaits Governor’s Signature as Legislature Adjourns – As the New Mexico 2016 legislative session comes to an end this week, House Bill 336 has passed out of the House and Senate. 71-year-old stops home invader, WSOC, Charlotte, N.C. 02/16/16 – Disabled 71-year-old Tony Pitts was watching TV in bed at home in Hickory, N.C. when he heard his sliding glass door shatter. Pitts retrieved a .22-caliber pistol, went to investigate and saw a man coming through the broken door. Pitts responded to the threat by firing at the criminal, striking him twice. The home invader was taken to a hospital and is reported to be in stable condition. Following the incident, Pitts told a reporter, “I didn’t want to but had to… If I hadn’t shot him, he might have shot me. I don’t know.” A friend of Pitts was supportive, adding, “He did the right thing I would have done the same thing… These people are dangerous you know. Hate to shoot people like that, but these people make you shoot them.”
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President Obama’s senior adviser and his top lawyer were blunt with liberal activists on a strategy call as they jumped into what political professionals in Washington expect to be one of the hardest-fought Supreme Court battles in a generation. |
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Those who are wondering why exactly they should be alarmed by the prospect of President Obama’s replacing Antonin Scalia with yet another advocate of the “living Constitution” should look no further than the possibility that a post-Scalia Court will overturn D.C. vs. Heller. |
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The gun-rights debate has returned to the forefront of the Republican presidential battle as the candidates charge into Saturday’s South Carolina primary, going to great lengths to prove their steadfast support of the Second Amendment. |
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On Tuesday night, the Eagles of Death Metal finished the concert they began in Paris on Nov. 13, when terrorists interrupted their performance at the Bataclan theater in a brutal attack that killed 90 concert-goers. In total, 130 people died across the city, and many more were injured. |
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Concealed handguns will be allowed in University of Texas classrooms but generally banned from dorms under rules begrudgingly approved Wednesday by the school’s president, whose hand was forced by a new state law. |
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At a time of heightened concern over security at military bases, more than two-thirds of airmen at MacDill Air Force Base surveyed last month said they want permission to carry weapons on base — something only law enforcement personnel are allowed to do. The survey was taken Jan. 26 after Air Force Col. Dan Tulley, commander of the 6th Air Mobility Wing at MacDill, held his quarterly meetings with the men and women under his command, known as a commander’s call. |
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Lawmakers in four states are considering measures that would require gun owners to maintain liability insurance or face a fine of up to $10,000. |
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No changes are expected in the gun ban at the legislative office complex in Nashville after a meeting between the House and Senate speakers and safety officials. |
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Marzian said she also wants to restrict gun rights in Kentucky, and is thinking about filing legislation to require firearms buyers to first undergo consultation with victims of gun violence. |
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The National Rifle Association applauds the passage of House Bill 336 by the New Mexico House and Senate. HB 336 would bring New Mexico into compliance with the federal NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 (NIAA). To date 38 states have passed similar legislation to comply with NIAA. |