Republican candidates for governor of Nevada clashed Tuesday during a debate sponsored by the Jesse Law-led Clark County Republican Party in Henderson. Former U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore, Reno attorney Joey Gilbert, Gardnerville surgeon Fred Simon and Reno venture capitalist Guy Nohra took part in
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The Solicitor General of Virginia, Andrew Ferguson, of the office of Attorney General Jason Miyares, stated in a letter to the U.S. Supreme Court that the Commonwealth of Virginia now supports the right to keep and bear arms outside the home in the NRA-backed NYSRPA v. Bruen case. Previous Attorney General, Mark Herring, had filed
The Jesse Law-led Clark County Republican Party is hosting a gubernatorial debate in Henderson Tuesday morning. Former U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore, Reno attorney Joey Gilbert, Gardnerville surgeon Fred Simon and Reno venture capitalist Guy Nohra will participate. The debate is being moderated by Review-Journal
Yesterday, the Senate State Affairs Committee passed Emergency Powers legislation, Senate Bill 1262. The measure now heads to the Senate Floor where it could receive a vote by the end of the week. Please contact your State Senator and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 1262. Senate Bill 1262 provides protections for gun stores, ranges, or any other
Today, the Ohio House Government Oversight Committee will hold a fourth hearing and vote on House Bill 325, to guarantee that Second Amendment rights remain protected during emergencies. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT HB 325. House Bill 325 declares firearm possession, transportation, carrying, commerce, training range access, as well as hunting and
Until very recently, “book bans” seemed like a term out of the past, or a phenomenon that erupted sporadically in small school or library district in the most conservative areas of the country. But over the last several years, parents’ groups aggrieved by the left’s alleged influence K-12 education have been working tirelessly to bring
Show Caption Hide Caption Exclusive: NJ Gov. Murphy on gun legislation, criminal justice reform Fresh off inauguration for his second term in office, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy talks with the USA TODAY Network about what lies ahead. Ed Forbes and Michael V. Pettigano, NorthJersey.com Amid a sharp increase in gun violence during the COVID-19 pandemic,
On Tuesday, February 8th, the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee is scheduled to consider pro-gun legislation, Senate Bill 338. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 338. Senate Bill 338, sponsored by Senator Michael Hough, allows an applicant to obtain preliminary approval for a wear and carry permit before obtaining the required training. This
Tomorrow, the House Public and Behavioral Health and Human Services Committee is scheduled to consider Constitutional Carry legislation, House Bill 22-1033. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT this important self-defense measure. HB22-1033 allows any law-abiding adult who is legally eligible to obtain a carry permit, to carry a handgun without first having
Today, the Washington Senate amended an already extreme magazine ban bill to limit magazine capacity in the state to 10 rounds. This measure is expected receive a vote at any time. Please contact your State Senator and ask them to STRONGLY OPPOSE Senate Bill 5078. Senate Bill 5078, bans the manufacture, possession, sale, transfer, etc., of magazines that “are capable
Liberal Bronx Democratic state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi — a champion of “defunding” the police, who once called cops “soulless” — is running for Congress in a new gerrymandered third congressional district that takes in the leafy suburbs of Long Island, Queens, Westchester and parts of the Bronx. Biaggi’s anti-police funding tweets — many of which
Tomorrow, the House Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs will hear House Bill 2075, to make changes to Hawaii’s pistol permitting and registration system in an effort to comply with the recent Yukutake v. Connors court case decision. This is the companion to Senate Bill 3043, which was deferred in committee last week. The hearing will be held by
For years, Fred Culp cast his vote for President without difficulty—until Republicans in North Carolina pushed through voter ID restrictions in 2013. Culp, who is Black, was born in South Carolina on the eve of World War II. He grew up during a time when Black people could enter white restaurants only through side doors
Last Friday, NRA-ILA filed an amicus curiae (or friend of the court) brief in support of a petition to have the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rehear a challenge to ATF’s 2018 rule that classified bump stocks as machineguns. A three judge panel of the Fifth Circuit upheld ATF’s rule in December, and this brief
On February 8th, the San Jose City Council will hold the final vote for File 22-045, to require gun owners to pay an annual tax and purchase liability insurance. The council previously voted to pass this ordinance on January 25th, but it still requires a final vote for adoption. If passed, it will become effective in
The House select committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol is ramping up roughly seven months after the panel was formed. The committee, which is composed of seven Democrats and two Republicans, has subpoenaed at least 82 people and organizations thus far as part of its probe into the facts, circumstances and
This week, thanks to your continued calls and emails, pro-gun measures House Bill 2316 and House Bill 2414 were approved in committee. Also, another pro-gun measure, House Bill 2489, has been scheduled for a committee hearing on Monday. Please continue to use the RTS system to contact committee members in support of HB 2489. Info
Thanks to calls and emails from NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, anti-hunting legislation, SB22-031, was voted down in committee by a 4 to 1 vote. SB22-031 sought to prohibit the hunting, trapping or otherwise taking of a bobcat, lynx, or mountain lion except under very specific circumstances. Historically, measures like these are drafted based on emotions