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Who can you trust? We live in the era of fake news, spin, and shifting narratives. Everything seems to be political. Maybe that’s the wrong question. Maybe we should be asking, “who do you trust?” Recently published research has the answers. Anti-gun activists want you to trust doctors with no constitutional law or law enforcement
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On Thursday, March 18th, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hear two pro-gun bills that improve self-defense in Arizona. Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT House Bill 2840 and House Bill 2551. In addition, please use the Request to Speak application (RTS) on the Arizona State Legislature website, to urge House Committee on Judiciary members
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Last June, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and his wife shared their vision for police reform. The mayor spoke of the need to fundamentally change the nature of policing, including reallocating “functions within policing right now that [could] be done better by civilians.” His wife, Chirlane McCray, told the interviewer that a
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On Friday evening, a judge in the Centennial state gave law-abiding gun owners something to celebrate. He ruled that the city of Boulder’s ban on possessing and transferring commonly-possessed “assault weapons” and ten-round magazines was preempted by state law and struck them down. This was an NRA-ILA supported case. The city council should have listened
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“Women, Can We Adjust the Blindspot in America?” A Verdadism Art Exhibition for Women’s History Month by Soraida. – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Sunday, March 14, 2021 · 536,870,923 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics
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On March 16th, the Senate Public Safety Committee will be hearing Senate Bill 264 to ban the sale of firearms, firearm parts, or ammunition on state or county property. Please contact committee members and ask them to OPPOSE SB 264. Senate Bill 264 bans county and state officers, employees, operators, lessees or licensees from entering into any agreement to
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Legislators in both chambers pushed a couple of anti-gun bills across the half-way marker in order to meet their self-imposed “crossover” deadline Friday.  Typically, legislation needs to clear this hurdle if it is going to be viable during this year’s legislative session.  Now, both bills advance as politicians in Montpelier continue to push gun control