Month: October 2023

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Dear New Mexico NRA Member: This Thursday, October 26th, the New Mexico Interim Joint Courts, Corrections & Justice Committee will meet in Las Vegas, NM. On the agenda will be updates on the current landscape of firearms litigation in the post-Bruen era and the governor’s recent gun control initiatives, as well as (we can presume) a preview
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Sig Sauer is expanding the CROSS bolt-action rifle line with the CROSS Magnum, initially available in .300 Win. Mag. The CROSS bolt-action rifle family from Sig Sauer was previously only available chambered for .308 Winchester, 6.5mm Creedmoor and .277 Fury, but the company is now adding .300 Winchester Magnum to the mix with the announcement
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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer is House Republicans’ latest nominee for speaker of the House. Emmer won a majority of votes in the Republican conference on Tuesday, three weeks after Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s historic removal. Emmer’s political career spans 20 years and multiple offices and leadership positions. Who is Tom Emmer? Emmer is a
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The Kahr CM9 is a compact and lightweight handgun. It weighs in at 19.25 ounces, loaded with six rounds. These little details make this pistol a great option for your everyday concealed carry weapon. With the ease of carry this firearm has, you are probably shopping around for the best Kahr CM9 holster. There are
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Author S.P. Grogan refutes allegations about his book “Crimson Scimitar” – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Tuesday, October 24, 2023 · 663,765,220 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS Feeds
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Have you seen the NRA’s latest column in the Rutland Herald? The piece, titled, “Gun-control legislation,” dives into the current state of Vermont politics. From the column: “One might ponder: How do such stringent gun-control measures find approval in Vermont? It’s straightforward — The gun-controllers are abandoning their rural roots. But, many rural Democrats have
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When gun sales reached record-high levels during the pandemic, alarmist gun-grabbers pushed the narrative that this unprecedented proliferation in lawful gun ownership was somehow responsible for a subsequent spike in homicides and other crime. The hypothesis that increased gun sales caused a corresponding increase in violent crime was later debunked. A 2021 study by anti-gun