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Source: nra-ila-updates Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates Lawmakers in firearm friendly Texas are embroiled in a debate over how to make the state Capitol safer: get rid of guns or encourage even more. Source: nra-ila-updates There are still a few places in Texas where loaded concealed weapons are not allowed, but come February 22, strike another 1,200 square miles from the list. Source: nra-ila-updates In modern Chicago, decent law-abiding citizens are forbidden to own handguns. As I detailed in my amicus brief in McDonald v. Chicago (pages 39–45), many people find that a handgun is best choice for family defense, especially in urban areas such as Chicago. As the history of the Civil Rights Movement demonstrates, the denial of [...] Residents in King were fumed over the weekend after a state of emergency declaration restricted the sale of alcohol and the carrying of firearms in vehicles. Source: nra-ila-updates On February 22, a new law on guns in national parks takes effect. The new law repeals a National Park Service rule that has long prohibited Americans from possessing firearms in national parks for self-defense. Source: nra-ila-updates The Maine legislature is currently considering legislation (LD1737) that would ban the carrying of firearms within Acadia National Park and along Maine’s portion of the Appalachian Trail. Source: nra-ila-updates Anti-gun extremists in Illinois have been increasingly frustrated with their inability to pass legislation attacking our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Source: nra-ila-updates |
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