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End the AB 28 excise tax
Another in the seemingly endless parade of bills pushed through by Governor Newsom and his anti-2A allies, AB 28 became law last September doubling the already egregious taxes on gun and ammunition purchases in California. The new tax goes live on July 1st.
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Rebutting Jon Stewart on gun violence
Jon Stewart is wrong on guns, NYC State of Crime, and so much more!
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Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of NRA in free speech case, upholds First Amendment rights of all advocacy groups
- The ACLU represented the NRA, arguing that a government regulator’s attempts to abuse her power to coerce private entities to blacklist the NRA violated the First Amendment
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Deep inside, I’m not OK
I walk around like I’m OK.
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Biden announces that the 2A was ‘never absolute’ and all that talk about the tree of liberty is ‘crap’
A new poll out from Emerson/The Hill shows that Joe Biden trails President Trump in seven of the key swing states:
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The Day the (pistol) universe changed
- Seventeen shots heard ‘round the world.
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Youngkin proves himself a pro-gun wall, swats down dozens of anti-2A bills
Gov. Glenn Youngkin wasn’t exactly the most forthcoming when asked about his pro-gun credentials. While he was undoubtedly better than the Democrat he was running against, there were concerns that he wasn’t as staunch a Second Amendment proponent as many would have preferred.
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Pro Second Amendment legislation signed by Governor Noem
Yesterday, Governor Noem signed Senate Bill 203, legislation that would allow individuals with enhanced concealed carry permits and with permission from the school principal, to carry on public school grounds. Additionally, on March 5th, the governor signed House Bill 1228, which will allow hunters to wear fluorescent pink as an alternative to orange, providing them with additional choices in the field. The NRA would like to thank Governor Kristi Noem and members of the South Dakota legislature for their continued support of our Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage.
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Gun-free zones
We defend our president with guns.
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7 More Gun-Free Tactics To Defend Your Home
Even though we all agree that property ownership is a clear vestige of white colonialism, there may be times when it’s necessary protect said colonialist vestige against threats of violence and slash or burglary.
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Gov. McMaster signs permitless carry gun bill into law
South Carolinians can now legally carry handguns without a permit.
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Louisiana passes ‘Constitutional Carry’
Congratulations to Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry for signing a “Constitutional Carry” bill Tuesday, fulfilling his promise to voters to champion their right to keep and bear arms.
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Louisiana set to become 28th state to embrace constitutional carry as bill heads to governor’s desk
Louisiana is on the brink of becoming the 28th state to embrace constitutional carry, marking a monumental triumph for the Second Amendment and the rights of its law-abiding citizens. The Louisiana House has resoundingly passed Senate Bill 1 with a vote of 75-28, a move that not only exemplifies the state’s commitment to the fundamental right of self-defense but also aligns it with a growing list of states that recognize the importance of constitutional carry. This bill, ardently supported by the NRA, is a testament to the enduring spirit of freedom and individual rights that defines Louisiana.
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Federal judge clobbers California’s silly ban on billy clubs in devastating ruling
A federal court has made a critical ruling related to the Second Amendment and the concept of self-defense. The decision strikes at the heart of California laws intended to limit one’s ability to protect themselves against violent criminals.
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Benitez upholds Rhode v. Bonta
Great news for California gun owners: Judge Roger Benitez announced he is upholding CRPA’s challenges in Rhode v. Bonta [18-cv-00802-BEN-JLB]. This case seeks to overturn the state’s restrictions on ammunition purchases.
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The same rights as guns
I DREAM WOMEN WILL ONE DAY HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AS GUNS
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A California law banning the carrying of firearms in most public places is blocked again
LOS ANGELES — A new California law that bans people from carrying firearms in most public places was once again blocked from taking effect Saturday as a court case challenging it continues.
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Everytown gun claims are bogus
BELLEVUE, WA — A new “study” by Everytown for Gun Safety which claims that 298,000 lives could be saved if all states adopted strict gun control policies like California is “misleading at best,” the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said in reaction.
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In Memoriam: Gaston Glock
Gaston Glock, the Austrian engineer who founded Glock Ges.m.b.H in 1963 — the company that ultimately took polymer-frame pistols mainstream for self-defense, law enforcement and military personnel — died on Dec. 27, 2023. He was 94 years old.
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How many guns to buy
When the government says you don’t need a gun, buy two.