Pennsylvania: Firearms Preemption Enhancement Bill Hearing Postponed – Vote Now Expected Next Week

Yesterday, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives postponed its second consideration of NRA-backed House Bill 1523 due to the Marcellus Shale drilling debate.  Anti-gun advocacy groups are lobbying hard to derail this common sense legislation.  As predicted, anti-gun Representatives have filed at least thirteen anti-gun amendments to the bill for second consideration.  These amendments range from “ballistic imaging” mandate to gutting the current “state preemption” statute.  We cannot let them hijack this critical legislation.

Arizona: Pro-Hunting Legislation Passes in Committee and is Sent to House floor!

Yesterday, the Arizona House Committee on Military Affairs and Public Safety by a 6 to 0  vote sent House Bill 2728 to the state House floor with a “do pass” recommendation.  This NRA-backed pro-hunting legislation, introduced by state Representative David Gowan (R-30), could now be voted on by the state House as early as next week.  Enactment of HB 2728 would allow hunters in Arizona to use lawfully-possessed suppressors (also referred to as silencers) on firearms for hunting. This bill needs your support!

Georgia: Firearms Destruction Prevention Legislation Passes Senate Committee Unanimously!

Yesterday, Senate Bill 350 passed unanimously in the state Senate Judiciary Committee, along with an amendment submitted by bill sponsor and state Senator Don Balfour (R-9) that would require law enforcement agencies to begin the process of returning seized firearms within thirty days of a court’s final judgment.

Georgia: Firearms Destruction Prevention Legislation Passes Senate Committee Unanimously!

Yesterday, Senate Bill 350 passed unanimously in the state Senate Judiciary Committee, along with an amendment submitted by bill sponsor and state Senator Don Balfour (R-9) that would require law enforcement agencies to begin the process of returning seized firearms within thirty days of a court’s final judgment.

Virginia: ‘Castle Doctrine’ bill advances in House

House Bill 48, sponsored by Del. Richard P. “Dickie” Bell, R Albemarle, would prevent the criminal prosecution of homeowners who use physical or deadly force against an intruder if they fear bodily harm.

NRA’s Annual Meetings & Exhibits 2012: A Celebration of American Values

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is pleased to announce this year’s Annual Meetings and Exhibits to be held at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri from April 12-15, 2012.  For updates and announcements, be sure to follow NRA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NationalRifleAssociation and on Twitter @NRAILA.

Wicker, Pryor seek to increase access to duck stamps online

U.S. Senators Roger Wicker (R Miss.) and Mark Pryor (D Ark.) on Monday introduced the Permanent Electronic Duck Stamp Act, S. 2071 to make Federal duck stamps available online nationally.

Emily got her gun!

I finally got my gun in Washington, D.C. I brought it home today from the District’s firearms’ registry office.After months of aggravation, hundreds of dollars in fees, countless hours jumping over hurdles, I am now a gun owner and finally exercising my second amendment right to keep arms (bearing arms is still illegal in the nation’s capital).

Pennsylvania: Rules on reporting stolen guns could soon cost cities some money

State lawmakers are poised to advance a bill that could financially punish cities that require the timely reporting of lost or stolen firearms.House Bill 1523’s sponsors say it’s an issue of governance: Municipalities cannot adopt ordinances that supersede state laws. Forty eight municipalities statewide   including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Allentown, Reading, Lancaster and Erie   have local laws requiring the timely reporting of lost or stolen guns, or have passed resolutions asking the state to do so, even though state lawmakers in 2008 rejected such a proposal.

Victory for the Second Amendment; Settlement Reached in Laferena Batchelor vs. City of Chicago

A settlement has been reached in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, between Laferena Batchelor and the City of Chicago.