Month: June 2022

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The June 14 Republican primary in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District pits incumbent Rep. Nancy Mace, a candidate Donald Trump supported in 2020, against former state Rep. Katie Arrington, who has the former president’s endorsement. Republicans are focused on regaining control of the House by flipping seats, but the party’s faction that embraces Trump’s “America First”
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A New York judge on Friday dismissed the National Rifle Association’s claims that the state attorney general’s investigation into allegations of widespread fraud and mismanagement at the gun group is unfair political retaliation. The NRA had filed counterclaims seeking money damages from state Attorney General Letitia James, as well as a court order that would
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Anti-gun politicians in Providence moved one step closer to adopting the most drastic gun ban in Rhode Island history. The House of Representatives, after hours of debate, passed a trio of gun bills.  The following bills were passed late Friday night:  H.6614 by Rep. Justine Caldwell is a magazine ban. The bill is drastic with no grandfathering and
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One of the most common manipulations of a firearm is also one of the most often overlooked, so here’s a rundown on the safest handgun holstering practices. I sold my first gun article a quarter-century ago while I was still working as a patrol officer. The article was about holstering a handgun. I’m not sure
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This week, the legislature passed all the gun control bills heard before the Public Safety Committees and will continue their push next week to fast track a number of bills to the Governor. Additionally, the firearm and ammunition excise tax bill, formerly Assembly Bill 1223, which failed to meet deadlines earlier this year, was gutted and amended into Assembly Bill 1227. AB
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America may be the longest-standing democracy in the world, but it’s true to say the nations founding documents seem to be increasingly fraying against the relentless march of time. This is inevitable because change is the only constant, after all. There’s a world of difference between a musket that you have to manually reload after
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With new surveys showing most Americans now prioritize gun safety over gun rights, a leading voice for stricter gun laws has endorsed two Democratic Florida congressional candidates Friday as “gun safety champions.” Jared Moskowitz and Maxwell Alejandro Frost both won praise from former Democratic Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who survived an assassination attempt and went on
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Yesterday, the House voted 22-19 to pass House Bill 450 with amendments, to ban many commonly-owned firearms. It will now go to the Senate for further consideration. Please contact your state senator and ask them to OPPOSE House Bill 450. House Bill 450 House Amendment 1 imposes a ban on many commonly-owned rifles, shotguns, and
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The Florida Supreme Court sought answers Thursday on whether the state has the authority to punish local lawmakers for passing ordinances that violate the state’s gun law preemption. Justices heard oral arguments in a case, led by Commissioner Nikki Fried’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services against the state, that challenges a 2011 state law
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Speak Out is a reader-generated column of opinions. If you there’s something you’d like to comment on, send an email to ksorensen@tribpub.com. Please include “speak out” in the subject line. Playing with money: What’s the difference between cryptocurrency and Monopoly money? Nothing. Advertisement Time for GOP to step up: Continued stonewalling is not the response
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NRA Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre. JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images On Friday, a Manhattan judge rejected the NRA’s bid to throw out a lawsuit by New York’s attorney general. AG Letitia James can continue to seek to bar Wayne LaPierre from leading the gun group. James is also seeking an independent monitor,