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Study: 89% of 21st century mass shootings occurred in gun-free zones
A study from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) shows 89 percent of mass shootings between 1998 and June 2019 occurred in gun-free zones.
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Gilroy Garlic Festival prohibited ‘weapons of any kind’
As gun-control advocates seize the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting to justify even more gun control it should be noted that the festival prohibited “weapons of any kind.”
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Needles formalizes ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ declaration
NEEDLES — The city council inspired serious and apparently widespread discussion with consideration of declaring Needles to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary City during its regular meeting of June 11.
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Gun control fail: Mexico homicides nearly three times higher than U.S.
Mexico has one gun store, stringent gun controls, and nearly three times the number of homicides witnessed in the U.S.
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California town wants to be a sanctuary … for gun owners
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) — The Old West desert town of Needles, California, is where the beleaguered Joad family crossed the Colorado River into California in John Steinbeck’s classic novel “The Grapes of Wrath” and was a boyhood home to “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz.
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Judge keeps California gun fight alive
- State imposed registration demand, but failed to provide system that worked
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Virginia Beach employee works to abolish city’s gun-free zone policy
A Virginia Beach employee is circulating a petition to abolish the city’s policy barring personnel from bringing guns into work if they are properly permitted.
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Court told ‘high-capacity’ mags around before Colorado existed
- Lawsuit challenges ban on ordinary weapons
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Commerce City becomes Second Amendment sanctuary city
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) — Two months after Gov. Jared Polis signed the state’s “red flag” gun bill into law, another Colorado community has declared itself a Second Amendment sanctuary city. Five members on the Commerce City Council voted for the resolution Tuesday night, two voted against and two abstained from the vote.
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Court: Cops can’t stop and frisk armed citizens
- ‘Government may not target and seize specific individuals without any particular suspicion’
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Federal judge orders permanent injunction against Riverside County over unconstitutional ‘CCW’ carry license policy
LOS ANGELES — Today, plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit filed last fall announced that Senior United States District Judge Dean D. Pregerson entered an order permanently enjoining Riverside County, California from having a policy and practice of preventing legal U.S. residents from exercising their right to apply for a carry license in Van Nieuwenhuyzen, et al. v. Riverside, CA Sheriff Stanley Sniff, et al. A copy of the court filings can be viewed at www.firearmspolicy.org/legal.
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Brief of California Rifle & Pistol Association, Incorporated and Gun Owners of California, Inc. as Amici Curiae in support of petitioners
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Brief Amicus Curiae of Gun Owners of America, Inc., Gun Owners Foundation, The Heller Foundation, Tennessee Firearms Association, Conservative Legal Defense and Education Fund, and Restoring Liberty Action Committee in Support of Petitioners
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Schools that allow teachers to carry guns are extremely safe
After the Columbine school shooting 20 years ago, one of the more significant changes in how we protect students has been the advance of legislation that allows teachers to carry guns at schools.
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Four Rhode Island towns declare 2nd Amendment Sanctuary
Four Rhode Island towns have declared themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries in the last two weeks.
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Florida governor signs bill allowing armed teachers for classroom defense
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation Wednesday that will allow teachers to be armed for classroom defense.
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Gun control takes ‘3 hard punches’
- Second Amendment Foundation: Restrictions ‘should be down for the count’
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Cases where concealed handgun permit holders have stopped mass public shootings and other mass attacks
- This is a revised, updated version of a post originally written on April 21, 2015.
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Stringent California gun controls failed to stop synagogue attack
California has every gun law the Democrats are pushing on the federal level but none of it prevented 19-year-old John Earnest from allegedly opening fire in Congregation Chabad in Poway.
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Donald Trump to NRA: Concealed carry can thwart heinous attacks
President Trump referenced the November 13, 2015, Paris attack, where armed terrorists shot and killed 130 unarmed concert goers and revelers.