Month: March 2021

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Camden, NJ (March 22, 2021) — Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced a new federal Second Amendment lawsuit challenging the State of New Jersey’s laws that require individuals to be granted a permit before acquiring a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. The case, Kendrick v. Grewal, can be viewed at FPCLegal.org. Under New Jersey law, it
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A little fun with another suppressor Eric from NCSilencer brought by when he was in town, along with a Remington 700, Tactical Model. ——————- ———————— Please check out and support the people who help make this channel possible: BUD’s GUN SHOP, FEDERAL PREMIUM, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, SILENCER CENTRAL, TALON GRIPS, & BALLISTOL: http://www.hickok45.com/supporters/ Become a
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These micro 9mm handguns are more than ready for everyday carry and backup-gun duty. The top micro 9mm handguns available today: Updated 3/22/2021 Nothing beats a micro 9mm pistols and revlovers when it comes to capacity, concealment and power. Here are eight of the best micro compacts on the market today. Each is a standout
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Terry McAuliffe wants to eliminate your right to self-defense in Virginia by: Banning the Sale of Semi-Automatic Firearms Banning Magazines Limiting Carry Options Criminalizing Private Firearm Transfers Using Taxpayer Money for Gun Control Initiatives “We need to ban the sale of military-style assault firearms and large-capacity magazines.”–Terry McAuliffe (2021) In 2019, Virginia elected the most
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Last week, while organizing my bookmark file for Catalan singer/songwriter Judit Neddermann, my mouse hand got ahead of my mind and deleted the entire file. Sunday morning seemed a good time to rectify the situation. During my listening, I lit upon a concert from several years ago. Among the comments, from just earlier last week,
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Senate Pro Tem Greg Reed, R-Jasper, said last week that when the Alabama Legislature returns that they will look at Second Amendment legislation. Reed would not be specific, but he did say that the Senate was looking at three bills. Sen. Gerald Allen, R-Northport, has introduced Senate Bill 5, which would repeal certain restrictions on
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We’ve been saying for years—decades, to be honest—that America does not need any more restrictions on firearms to combat violent criminals who misuse guns; we simply need to enforce the laws that are already on the books. Our argument has always been that passing new laws will only affect the otherwise law-abiding, responsible gun owners
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We often say there is no need to speculate on what the true purposes and effects of gun control are, as real-world case studies abound. This week’s example comes from Canada, where a government official justified a recent gun ban’s grandfather provisions for formerly lawful firearms – presumably included to appease law-abiding owners – by