Month: March 2023

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Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Education heard Senate Bill 551, to require Oregon schools to potentially push anti-gun propaganda. NRA testified in opposition on behalf of our members. Please contact members of the House Committee on Education and ask them to oppose SB 551. This bill requires school districts to provide specified information related to secure
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With thousands of shootings already this year nationwide, Connecticut lawmakers clashed Monday over Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposals to restrict the purchase and use of guns. Lamont’s multi-pronged plan calls for preventing anyone under 21 from buying any gun, limiting handgun purchases, requiring registration of previously grandfathered assault weapons and increasing penalties regarding large-capacity magazines. His
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Despite the thousands of opposition requests the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee received, the committee passed Senate Bill 1, a gun-control bill that expands gun-free zones while leaving only law-abiding citizens defenseless, and Senate Bill 858, a bill that mandates firearm storage. SB 1 and SB 858 advanced to the Senate floor for a debate and
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Yesterday, March 7th, the Florida Legislature began the 2023 legislative session. This year, Florida has another chance to join the constitutional carry trend sweeping the nation. Currently, 25 states allow law-abiding adults to carry handguns for self-defense without having to go through government red tape or pay fees. Gun owners and sportsmen throughout the state must stay actively involved to defend
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Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list. The New Guns And Gear: Browning Citori High Grade 50th Anniversary Has it been 50 years already? Apparently so, as Browning honors perhaps
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Last night, the House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Committee voted 7-4 to pass House Bill 23-1219, a gun-control bill that requires a 3-day waiting period between firearm purchases and possession. Tomorrow, March 8, the Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee is expected to hear and vote on 3 anti-gun bills. They include Senate Bill 23-170, a bill
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Showing and discussing the Jimmy Lile Rambo II knife. ———————— Hickok45 videos are filmed on my own private shooting range and property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes only, with emphasis on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. We are NOT in the business of selling firearms or performing modifications on them. Do
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Today, the House Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection voted 16-3 to pass House Bill 542 with a committee substitute, to ensure that law-abiding adults are not stripped of their right to self-defense when they cross an arbitrary boundary onto a college campus. It now goes to the House floor for further consideration. Please contact
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On this episode we will be taking a more up close and personal look at how to create fire using the Hand Drill Friction method. Instructor Mike Lowe demonstrates this technique in more detail. Show your support, share and subscribe. https://www.survivalschool.us/portfolio-item/mike-lowe/ ______________________________________________________________ SIGMA 3 Survival School is one of the largest survival and bushcraft training
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FRANKFORT — Republican legislation that would ban colleges, universities and any other “postsecondary education facility” from restricting or banning concealed-carry firearms on campuses advanced out of a Tuesday morning House committee meeting.  House Bill 542, sponsored by Rep. Savannah Maddox, R-Dry Ridge, was previously an unrelated bill about “workforce development” before the title and content