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Two years ago, Canada’s Liberal Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced a sweeping, immediate ban of thousands of firearm models and variants, imposed unilaterally through Orders in Council. The rationale was that these previously lawful sporting and hunting guns were “military grade assault weapons,” a term that doesn’t exist in Canadian law. Although the transfer, transport
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Yesterday, Governor Spencer Cox signed Senate Bill 115, to enhance Utah’s firearm preemption law. With this action, Governor Spencer Cox continues to show his commitment to the Second Amendment, adding to the list of pro-gun bills he has signed into law, which includes constitutional carry from last year. Senate Bill 115 enhances Utah’s existing firearm preemption statute by providing
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: As he faces primary challengers in his run for re-election this year, Sen. John Boozman is getting a helping hand from a high-profile fellow Arkansas Republican. Sen. Tom Cotton calls Arkansas’ senior senator “our conservative fighter,” while starring in Boozman’s latest campaign commercial, which
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Today, state Representative Mike Jones (R-92) received the Defender of Freedom Award from the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action in recognition of his tireless efforts to defend liberty and protect the interests of law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen in Alabama. Since his time in the Alabama Legislature began in 2010, Representative Mike Jones
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INDIANAPOLIS (WLS) — Indiana’s governor on Monday signed a bill that eliminates the state’s permit requirement to carry handguns in public while vetoing a bill banning transgender females from participating in girls school sports. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s decisions come after both measures faced intense opposition before being approved by the GOP-dominated legislature that embraced