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Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Sportsmen’s and pro gun groups are up in arms over a recent bill signed by Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that puts restrictions on the purchase of certain ammunition beginning July, 2010. Source: nra-ila-updates The Binational Task Force on the United States Mexico Border expressed its support for a ban on popular semi-auto firearms. Source: nra-ila-updates By the time the smoke cleared and all gun owners and their guns were registered, the program would have cost taxpayers more than $1 billion. Opposition critics were quick to point out that figure is 500 times more than the original $2 million estimate. A look at internal audits conducted by the Canadian Firearms Program [...] Source: nra-ila-updates Fairfield, Conn. should stop wringing its hands over its deer problem and allow some limited hunting on its lesser used, town owned open space to cut back the deer population. Source: nra-ila-updates Source: nra-ila-updates Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has shot down a bill that would have prohibited the sale of firearms and ammunition at the Cow Palace. The governor vetoed Senate Bill 585, which sought a ban on gun shows at the state owned entertainment venue. Source: nra-ila-updates Montana’s Congressman, Denny Rehberg, has introduced legislation with colleagues to allow the transportation of legal firearms on Amtrak trains. The Amtrak Secure Transportation of Firearms Act of 2009 is the companion measure to legislation introduced in the Senate by Senator Wicker. Source: nra-ila-updates |
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