Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates
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Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates On February 15, 2010, the City Council for the City of Commerce postponed a vote over the future of the James W. Bristow Marksmanship Range in Commerce’s Veterans Memorial Park. Source: nra-ila-updates On Thursday, February 18 at 11:00 a.m., the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security will consider House Bill 5158. Source: nra-ila-updates In a clear victory for Washington state gun owners, the Superior Court of King County, Washington, on February 12 struck down a Seattle City Parks and Recreation rule banning firearms from city parks, including possession by right-to-carry permit holders Source: nra-ila-updates On Wednesday, February 17, the State Senate amended and passed Senate File 26. SF 26 will now head to the House. NRA will continue to work to amend the additional language to SF 26 to further strengthen this important carry reform legislation. Source: nra-ila-updates On Thursday, February 18, the Committee of the Whole (COW) will consider Senate Bill 1102, legislation that would eliminate a long standing double standard between concealed carry and open carry. Source: nra-ila-updates Tomorrow, February 18, the Senate Judiciary Committee may consider Senate Bill 515. This important legislation, would prohibit and punish a person other than a law- enforcement officer who knowingly solicits, persuades, encourages or entices a firearm or ammunition dealer or private seller to violate firearm sales laws. SB 515 is intended to prevent gun dealer [...] On Tuesday, February 16, the House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 113, which would allow constitutional carry. HB 113 will now head to the Committee of the Whole for consideration. Source: nra-ila-updates Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts Without public notice, the Borough of Albion passed a policy that will outlaw the possession of firearms on all property owned by the borough. Source: nra-ila-updates |
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