The Senate voted on Wednesday to allow Amtrak passengers to carry unloaded and locked handguns in checked baggage. Source: nra-ila-updates
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The Senate voted on Wednesday to allow Amtrak passengers to carry unloaded and locked handguns in checked baggage. Source: nra-ila-updates Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Conventional arms control, United Nations style, won’t stem the proliferation of guns that get into the wrong hands. More likely, it will only make bad situations worse. Source: nra-ila-updates On Tuesday, September 22, the Wisconsin State Senate will vote on Senate Bill 243, which would repeal the current requirement that bow hunters wait at least three days after buying their hunting license before they begin hunting. This important reform legislation would remove a burdensome hurdle that negatively affects local and visiting hunters alike in [...] On Tuesday, September 22, the Wisconsin State Senate will vote on Senate Bill 243, which would repeal the current requirement that bow hunters wait at least three days after buying their hunting license before they begin hunting. This important reform legislation would remove a burdensome hurdle that negatively affects local and visiting hunters alike in [...] |
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