Month: April 2023

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e.Republic Partners with True Elements to Expand Governing’s Environmental, Climate, and Sustainability Coverage – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Tuesday, April 4, 2023 · 626,070,213 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events &
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By Mary Webber First Posted: Apr 03, 2023 11:56 PM EDT Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed legislation that would allow the residents of the state to carry concealed guns without any permit. The Republican leader passed the measure in a nonpublic event in his office, with the only people present were bill sponsors, legislative leaders, and gun rights
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Please join us at the Annual National Firearms Law Seminar, to be held on Friday, April 14th, as part of the NRA Annual Meetings. The Seminar will be at the Marriott Indianapolis Downtown. This all-day seminar provides legal instruction for attorneys and all others interested in Second Amendment law. CLE credit for all states is
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The White House slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signing a state law that removes the requirement for a permit to carry a concealed gun. Biden’s press secretary called “shameful” DeSantis’s decision to sign the bill “so soon after another tragic school shooting.” The bill makes Florida the 26th state with so-called permitless constitutional carry laws.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis quietly signed a new gun bill that eliminates licensing requirements to carry a concealed firearm in most public places. The Florida Senate voted 27-13 last week on HB 543 and DeSantis signed it as quickly as he got it in a closed-door gathering with supporters, making Florida the 26th state that does not require a