Colorado long ago adopted a “make my day” law, which allows homeowners to claim self defense when using deadly force against a burglar in their houses.
Republicans have tried several times to extend the bill to business owners, an idea dubbed “make my day better.” They are back again this year with House Bill 1088.
Colorado: Self-defense bill proposed
Indiana: Committee votes to strengthen "Castle" law
Indiana’s Supreme Court ruled last year that citizens have no right to resist illegal police entries into their homes.
Now, lawmakers are backing legislation that would allow residents some limited rights to resist such entries.
California: Pinole imposes moratorium on home gun sales
Pinole leaders imposed a 45 day moratorium on home based firearms businesses Tuesday in response to a resident’s recent application for a permit.
Virginia: Some lawmakers take aim at ending the ban on Sunday hunting
NRA Will Appeal Texas Concealed Handgun Case
NRA will appeal yesterday’s decision by a federal court in Texas, which held that the Second Amendment doesn’t protect any right to keep or bear arms outside the home.
NRA Will Appeal Texas Concealed Handgun Case<BR>NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT Vol. 19, No. 03 01/20/12
Virginia: Sunday Hunting Legislation Passes Senate Committee!
Yesterday in the General Assembly Building, the Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee considered four similar Sunday hunting bills. The committee rolled these four bills into Senate Bill 464 and then passed it by a vote of 11 to 4. This legislation will now be sent to the full state Senate for its consideration.
Rumor Alert: The Vehicle Gun Theft “Epidemic”
Long before Al Gore “created” the Internet, gun owners were busy perfecting grassroots networking. Today, gun owners have an almost unlimited number of ways to spread information crucial to our community. And, while the Internet is certainly an indispensible tool for protecting our rights, an unfortunate side effect has been the fast and easy spread of rumors.The latest of these, appearing on Internet message boards and in emails, warns of a growing trend of gangsters marking the license plates or wheels of vehicles parked at shooting clubs, gun stores, ranges and gun shows. According to the rumor, the thieves later spot or follow the marked vehicles and break into them to steal guns while their owners are elsewhere.
Congressional Action Needed to Stop Obama/Holder Gun Registration Scheme
Last week, a federal district court in Washington, D.C. issued a ruling upholding an Obama administration policy that requires federally licensed firearms retailers in states bordering Mexico to report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles. The case was brought by two NRA-backed firearms retailers and by the National Shooting Sports Foundation acting on behalf of its affected members. Plaintiffs have already filed an appeal—but while we await the outcome, your help is urgently needed in seeking congressional action to end this illegal policy.Devised by Attorney General Eric Holder’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the plan requires all of the 8,700 firearm dealers in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to report all sales of two or more semi-automatic rifles within five consecutive business days, if the rifles are larger than .22 caliber and use detachable magazines.
West Virginia: Gun Rationing Bill Proposed in the Mountain State
During the opening week of West Virginia’s 2012 legislative session, Delegate John Doyle (D-57) introduced House Bill 2229, legislation which would limit the number of handguns that law-abiding individuals would be able purchase in West Virginia.