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Updated 2/24/2022 Looking to go armed, but are stuck in the weeds as to what to arm yourself with? Here are 20 excellent concealed carry guns to cover your six. Self-defense has moved to the forefront of Americans’ minds, and scores have clamored after concealed carry guns like no other time in recent history. That
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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
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Today, Washington Governor Jay Inslee turned his back on law-abiding gun owners in the Evergreen State,​ ignored overwhelming public opposition, and has once again snubbed our Second Amendment Right to self-defense.  This morning, the Governor signed anti-gun measures, Senate Bill 5078, House Bill 1705, and House Bill 1630.  The NRA, our members, and Second Amendment
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Tomorrow, the New Jersey Assembly is scheduled to vote on A.2426, legislation which would create a rebuttable presumption of no bail for gun offenses.  Earlier this month, an Assembly committee heard our concerns over the mandatory rejection of bail for purely possessory charges.  Fortunately, most of the offenses which were simply possessory were removed by
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On March 11th, the Wyoming State Legislature adjourned from its 2022 Budget Session. Throughout the session, your NRA-ILA continued to monitor legislation and proceedings to ensure that no gun control was brought up during that time.  Thankfully, the legislature successfully adjourned without any anti-gun legislation having been passed. Please continue to follow www.NRAILA.org and your email inbox
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Today, the Idaho Senate passed important Emergency Powers Clarification Measures, House Bill 705.  The bill will soon head to the desk of Governor Brad Little for his signature.  Please contact Governor Little and ask him to Sign House Bill 705 into law. House Bill 705 (Rep. Monks) enhances protections for firearms, ammunition and component parts and accessories during “declared