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Yesterday, the Senate Transportation Committee held a public hearing and immediately went into executive session to vote “ought to pass” on ATV Carry, House Bill 1636.  Thanks to the strong support of NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, this legislation will move to the Senate floor for further consideration this session. House Bill 1636: “ATV-Carry”
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Judge postpones GOP redistricting lawsuit Ninth Judicial District Judge Fred Van Soelen ruled that a lawsuit brought by the state Republican Party and others challenging New Mexico’s new congressional map can continue, but that no changes will be made before the June 7 primary election. Van Soelen denied plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction, noting in his ruling that
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Snub-nose revolvers are a staple of the defensive handgun world, but are they still worth carrying given other available options? Commonly referred to as “snub-nose” or “snubby,” the sub-3-inch revolver has been a mainstay of self-defense for over 150 years and is even now a common, everyday item for millions of Americans. The thing about
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Stay Dry and Ride Out the Storm with These Campground Emergency Shelter Configurations, You Don’t Know. Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching. Corporals Corner Website https://corporalaf.com/ Amazon https://www.amazon.com/shop/corporalscorner?isVisitor=true
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All hunters know it takes the right gear to ensure a successful hunt. Skill alone can only take you so far; you will also need the appropriate equipment to get the job done. Use this brief list of the must-have gear for successful hunting trips to stock up before heading out. Binoculars The first item
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One of the foundational principles of U.S. democracy is that elections must be decided by Americans. Election law makes it illegal for foreign governments, corporations, or people to spend money to influence U.S. elections, either directly or indirectly. This bedrock principle was established by the nation’s founders, enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, and reaffirmed in