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CONCORD, N.H. — Governor Chris Sununu addressed remarks to the National Rifle Association’s annual leadership forum in Indianapolis on Friday, alongside former president Donald Trump and several 2024 Republican presidential hopefuls. Sununu’s remarks came days after mass shootings in Louisville and Nashville. In New Hampshire, the threat of school shootings closed Portsmouth schools on Thursday
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Former Vice President Mike Pence was booed upon taking the stage in his home state on Friday during the 2023 National Rifle Association (NRA) Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) leadership forum in Indianapolis. Pence, who is the former governor of Indiana, was present at the event among a list of Republicans including former President Donald
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Yesterday, the Assembly Judiciary Committee passed Assembly Bill 354, to increase “gun-free zones” where law-abiding citizens are left defenseless, and Assembly Bill 355, to deny Second Amendment rights to young adults. Additionally, on Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary passed SB 171, to expand prohibiting categories to include additional misdemeanor crimes. The bills will now head to
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INDIANAPOLIS — Former President Donald Trump vowed to defend and expand gun-owners rights in a speech to the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting here Friday. “I was proud to be the most pro-gun, pro-Second Amendment president you’ve ever had in the White House,” Trump said to an audience that leapt to its feet, cheered and
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x Jack Smith’s team has been drilling down in interviews about a map with sensitive intelligence that they’ve questioned whether Trump showed people aboard a plane or showed an adviser, Adam Goldman ⁦@alanfeuer⁩ me https://t.co/lDBDOKDjO2 — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 12, 2023 Tom Edsall/The New York Times: The Republican Strategists Who Have Carefully Planned All of
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As Louisville’s mayor and Democratic legislators have pleaded for gun reforms, Republican leaders in the GOP-dominated Kentucky legislature have remained silent on what, if any, actions addressing gun violence they’ll consider following a mass shooting Monday at a downtown Louisville bank. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has been forceful in his calls to action, pointing to
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In recent weeks, “red flag” laws, to enable the government to confiscate a person’s firearms and extinguish their Second Amendment rights, have been proposed as a “solution” to prevent mass shootings. The NRA opposes these gun confiscation orders and believes “red flag” laws are unconstitutional.  “Red flag” gun confiscation orders strip Constitutional rights without due process As