After violent unrest and looting in 2020 that Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot admitted had “spread like wildfire” throughout parts of Chicago, the mayor nonetheless “urged Chicagoans not to take matters into their own hands in this concealed carry state. ‘Do not pick up arms and try to be police. If there’s a problem, call 911,’
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Supplied A political flyer from the Minnesota Jobs Coalition Legislative Fund, which is associated with the House Republican Caucus. When a Republican and a Democrat face off for a seat in the Minnesota Legislature, campaign financing is predictable. Less so when both candidates are Republicans competing in a primary. There are GOP primaries in 26
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While most of the attention from the end of the United States Supreme Court’s last term focused on several landmark cases, including a major win for gun owners in the NRA-supported case New York State Rifle and Pistol Assn., Inc. v. Bruen, SCOTUS also issued a decision that may substantially limit federal authority to regulate
Letters submitted by BDN readers are verified by BDN Opinion Page staff. Send your letters to letters@bangordailynews.com. A recent letter to the Bangor Daily News by Mary Royal on the dangers to the public posed by easy access to AR-15-style assault rifles highlighted its sacred status among most gun owners in our society. And it’s chiefly Republican
Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp says he has a problem with boycotts, particularly ones related to Georgia’s new voting restrictions law. But apparently that repulsion to boycotts only applies to Democrats and issues he favors, because Kemp has personally proposed boycotts of his own. Kemp and his campaign have recently reupped false attacks on Democratic
How great to see the sentence imposed for the cruelty inflicted on Buddy the dog. If being imprisoned for up to 25 years is acceptable punishment for animal cruelty, surely that amount or more for intoxicated or impaired drivers killing or injuring our moms, dads and kids should not be an issue for a court
Tactical reloads do look quite cool, and they are fun to perform. However, in a perfect world, reloads wouldn’t be a thing. Ideally, you would be able to keep shooting your rifle without worrying about running out of ammo or reloading. The problem is every firearm eventually needs to be reloaded, even military belt-fed machine
Mahalo for supporting Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story! State Rep. Patrick Branco is running for Congress as a candidate of fresh ideas, but his most prominent idea is an awful one: using disreputable tactics to solicit outside special interests to attack his opponent, former state Sen. Jill Tokuda. Special-interest political action committees known as
Donald J. Trump’s endorsement of Leora Levy effectively transformed Connecticut’s three-way Republican primary for U.S. Senate into a one-on-one contest between his chosen acolyte, Levy, and a non-believer, Themis Klarides. On the ballot Tuesday are Klarides, a socially moderate former state House Republican leader who did not vote for Trump’s reelection, and two Trump loyalists
A group of law enforcement officials and experts from around Illinois and across the country gathered in mid-June to begin crafting a plan to increase awareness among the general public and fellow cops of a three-year-old state law aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous people. About midway through the agenda,
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats are trying to reinstate the federal assault weapon ban that was in effect for 10 years because—they claim—it reduced gun crime. The bill, which just passed the House, will soon get a vote in the Senate. In the effort to get it passed, Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
This video demonstrates how to make char cloth with nothing but a zippo without damaging the working components of the zippo. Making char cloth in the field can be very difficult, but this method is full proof and just another reason to carry a zippo! Hutch is new to the team and he will be
The Daily News asked candidates for statewide office in the Aug. 16 Alaska primary and special U.S. House elections to answer a series of issue and biographical questions to help voters understand their positions. Some questions were suggested by readers. Read all the responses here. Gregg Brelsford • Parrty: Undeclared • Law Professor, public administrator,
Arizona’s Republican voters have chosen Kari Lake, the former Fox 10 news anchor turned anti-media firebrand, as their nominee for governor. Lake is a political newcomer who bested a pack of other GOP candidates by promising to reform election systems in Arizona and to secure the southern border. She won former President Donald Trump’s endorsement and
Adams, Cawthorn, Manning, and Ross Applauded for Backing Big Cat Public Safety Act to Keep Families Safe from Harm – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Saturday, August 6, 2022 · 584,817,849 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News
Tuesday’s primary for the nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal in November will be a referendum on the soul of the Connecticut Republican Party. If moderate Themis Klarides — the convention-endorsed candidate — wins, GOP voters will have reaffirmed their support for middle-of-the-road politics, for which Connecticut Republicans have been known for decades. If
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