Yesterday, we reported that two NRA-drafted employee protection bills were filed in the Tennessee Senate, Senate Bill 2992 and Senate Bill 3002. We are pleased to announce that the House companion bills have now been filed. Today, House Bill 3560 and House Bill 3559 were introduced by state Representative Eddie Bass (D-65).
Virginia: Senate panel backs repeal of gun rationing law
The Senate Courts of Justice Committee on Wednesday approved a measure that would eliminate Virginia’s one-gun-a-month restriction on handgun purchases, setting up what could be the most significant change to Virginia’s gun laws in years.
Kansas: House triggers debate on concealed gun reform
The House Federal and State Affairs Committee gathered testimony Wednesday on a bill allowing concealed-carry permit holders to bring firearms onto college campuses and into publicly owned buildings in Kansas.
Nebraska: Castle Doctrine gets hearing
With the bill, introduced by Omaha Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh, the use of force, including deadly force, is presumed to be necessary for defense against a person unlawfully entering or present in a home or vehicle.
Lautenbaugh said the bill clarifies the rights of people to protect themselves in their homes and cars, and that it is not criminal conduct if the factors apply. It also offers immunity from civil liability.
Issa says Holder should apologize to Mexico: ‘Justice has blood on their hands’
House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa told The Daily Caller that Attorney General Eric Holder owes an apology to the Mexican government and to the families of Operation Fast and Furious victims south of the border.
“Justice has blood on their hands,” Issa said Wednesday during an exclusive interview with The DC, referring to the U.S. Department of Justice.
2-year, 16% rise in Chicagoans with firearm cards
Chicago has seen a 16 percent spike in the number of people holding state firearm owner’s identification cards in the past two years, state officials said Wednesday.
About 122,000 people had FOID cards at the beginning of this year compared to 105,000 at the beginning of 2010, said Monique Bond, Illinois State Police spokeswoman.
North Carolina: Forsyth County Commissioners Postpone Vote on Carrying Concealed in County Parks!
North Carolina: Forsyth County Commissioners Postpone Vote on Carrying Concealed in County Parks!
Smiths Armory Glock 17 Custom
Smiths Armory Glock 17 Custom. The smoothest trigger your ever pull. This Glock has been upgraded in the all the right places to make a great pistol better and more accurate.
KKM Precision Match Barrel.
KKM barrels are made using U.S. manufactured 416 Stainless steel bar stock which is then heat treated and vacuum tempered to 42 to 45 RC. All KKM barrels have a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
Upgraded Stainless Steel Guide Rod
Hardened stainless steel guide rod won’t break or flex and bind the spring like the factory plastic rod. Helps prevent cycling problems, improves reliability and overall performance. Features a captured, ISMI chrome silicon flat spring that’s heat-treated, shot peened, and calibrated to the factory-spec 17 lb. weight. Steel Allen head screw and washer secure the spring to the rod, yet enable easy disassembly for spring replacement.
Smiths Armory Custom Trigger Job
Smiths Armory Certified Glock Armorers install competitions springs, 3.5 lb. Ghost trigger, and hand work the firing pin, the safety plunger, the trigger bar, the Ghost connector, the KKM barrel and all moving parts for precise movement and function. This produces an excellent crisp and light trigger pulls for increased accuracy when shooting.
Vanity Titanium Pins
This completes the overall look of our custom G17. The pins pick up the look of the KKM custom barrel installed in this firearm.
This pistol is an excellent carry weapon and target shooting pistol. You give it a job and it will get it done!
Virginia: Senate Passes Historic Sunday Hunting Legislation!
Earlier today, in a victory for sportsmen throughout the Commonwealth, the Virginia Senate passed legislation to repeal the comprehensive ban on Sunday hunting by a 29 to 11 vote. This bipartisan action will now send Senate Bill 464 to the state House of Delegates for committee assignment and further consideration.