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Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates House Bill 182 passed the Illinois House today by a vote of 90-28. The bill now heads to the desk of Governor Pat Quinn (D) for his consideration. Source: nra-ila-updates Review I have been told it is the most-saved outdoor publication of all time. You just don’t throw away a Shooter’s Bible. — Leader Times, November 16, 2007; Don Lewis Published annually for more than 80 years, Shooter’s Bible is the most complete reference guide for new products, specifications and up-to-date prices on thousands of [...] Troubling is Sotomayor’s record on the Second Amendment. This past January, the Second Circuit issued its opinion in Maloney v. Cuomo, which Sotomayor joined, ruling that the Second Amendment does not apply against state and local governments. Source: nra-ila-updates Since the Heller decision, only two federal appeals courts have written on the Second Amendment. That’s six judges out of about 170. Of those six, three said the Second Amendment does apply to the states. And those judges were out of the liberal Ninth Circuit in California, and included a judge appointed by Bill Clinton [...] Yesterday, the Tennessee House concurred on the amended version of House Bill 716. The bill now heads to the desk of Governor Phil Bredesen (D) for his consideration. Source: nra-ila-updates Yesterday, Governor Dave Heineman (R) signed Legislative Bill 503 into law. Source: nra-ila-updates |
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