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Sacramento City Council supports Chicago gun ban

The city of Sacramento regulates handguns and ammunition, and the City Council is willing to go to court to continue that role.
It voted recently to join other cities arguing in support of the city of Chicago, whose gun control ordinance is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Source: nra-ila-updates

Colorado: Students resist college gun ban

At Colorado State’s main campus, where the student government voted to oppose any restrictions on concealed weapons, student leaders circulated a petition urging a permissive policy.
“Students were really disregarded in a lot of the discussions,” said sophomore David Ambrose, a student senator majoring in business. “Banning concealed weapons on campus makes students second class citizens [...]

Iowa: NRA alters Right-to-Carry proposal

The National Rifle Association has updated its proposal for changing Iowa’s law on how sheriffs must issue permits to carry a concealed weapon.
State lawmakers have said they likely will consider the proposal after the next session of the Iowa Legislature begins Jan. 11.
Source: nra-ila-updates

Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association to Host 2010 Election Year Candidates Forum!

On Sunday, January 10, 2010, the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association will be hosting the 2010 Election Year Candidates Forum and Second Amendment Rally.
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United Airlines Changes Antler and Animal Horn Policy

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Indiana: Harley-Davidson of Bloomington Stands Up for Concealed Carry Permit Holders Against the Herald-Times!

In an effort to show its support for the Second Amendment, Harley-Davidson of Bloomington stepped up to the Herald-Times in disagreement with its new searchable database of concealed carry permit holders.
Source: nra-ila-updates

Australia: Gun owners take aim at license rules

West Australia’s new gun licensing system is badly flawed and is frustrating responsible gun owners who are suffering lengthy delays in their applications because of the more complicated process, the Opposition and the State Sporting Shooters Association claim.
Source: nra-ila-updates