Miami Beach commissioners repealed the city’s laws restricting the sale, discharge and possession of firearms on Wednesday to comply with a state law that took effect in October.
Georgia: Senate proposal would end ban on suppressors for hunting firearms
A Georgia Senate proposal would end the ban on silencers for hunting firearms.
Senate Bill 301 is sponsored by Sen. John Bulloch, who says allowing hunters to use silencers would keep them from disturbing their neighbors. The Ochlocknee Republican says hunters would still have to have a federal permit to possess a silencer and argues this does not create an unfair advantage for hunters.
Canada: Bureaucrats gunning for rifle owners
When Bill C-68, the gun registry bill, was being debated, opponents said registration of firearms would lead to their eventual confiscation.
Now that is happening. Just before Christmas, owners of certain firearms were informed by letter that their rifles had been reclassified as prohibited weapons in Canada and they must be turned over to police officials.
Two Pro-Gun Bills Introduced in the Colorado Legislature
The 2012 legislative session of the Colorado General Assembly got off to a good start for gun owners. Yesterday, two pro-gun bills were introduced, House Bill 1064 and House Bill 1048. Both NRA-backed bills were assigned to the state House Judiciary Committee for further consideration.
2012 Maryland Legislative Session is Now Underway!
Yesterday, the 430th legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly convened. The NRA goal in Annapolis is to continue to fight any attack against your Second Amendment rights and to help pass positive reforms.
NRA-Backed Pro-Hunting Legislation Introduced in the Georgia Senate
On Tuesday, NRA-backed Senate Bill 301 introduced by state Senator John Bulloch (R-11), was referred to the state Senate Committee on Natural Resources and the Environment. SB 301 would allow Georgians to use lawfully-possessed silencers (also referred to as suppressors) on firearms for hunting.
While silencers/suppressors do not eliminate the sound of a firearm, they do reduce the muzzle report of a firearm much in the same way that a muffler reduces exhaust noise from a car or truck. There are many benefits to silencers/suppressors: (1) they increase accuracy, (2) make shooting more enjoyable by lessening felt recoil and reducing muzzle blast, (3) protect shooters’ hearing and (4) help reduce noise pollution.
California: Update on Firearm-Related Bills Heard in Senate Committee
On Tuesday, the state Senate Public Safety Committee was expected to vote on two pro-gun bills, SB 313 and SB 404, and one anti-gun resolution, SJR 10. SB 313 failed to be reported by committee by a 2 to 4 vote and SB 404 was withdrawn by the author and was not heard by the committee. The NRA is expecting SB 313 to be reintroduced and SB 404 to be brought up again at a later date. Please continue to check your e-mails for updates on these pro-gun bills.
Unfortunately, SJR 10 did pass in the committee by a 4 to 2 vote and could be heard on the state Senate floor as early as tomorrow. Please continue to call AND e-mail your state Senator and urge him or her to OPPOSE SJR 10. SJR 10 is nothing but a unsubstantive resolution based upon on the issues surrounding the Obama administration and the “Fast and the Furious” fiasco.
California: Update on Firearm-Related Bills Heard in Senate Committee
On Tuesday, the state Senate Public Safety Committee was expected to vote on two pro-gun bills, SB 313 and SB 404, and one anti-gun resolution, SJR 10. SB 313 failed to be reported by committee by a 2 to 4 vote and SB 404 was withdrawn by the author and was not heard by the committee. The NRA is expecting SB 313 to be reintroduced and SB 404 to be brought up again at a later date. Please continue to check your e-mails for updates on these pro-gun bills.
Unfortunately, SJR 10 did pass in the committee by a 4 to 2 vote and could be heard on the state Senate floor as early as tomorrow. Please continue to call AND e-mail your state Senator and urge him or her to OPPOSE SJR 10. SJR 10 is nothing but a unsubstantive resolution based upon on the issues surrounding the Obama administration and the “Fast and the Furious” fiasco.
California: Update on Firearm-Related Bills Heard in Senate Committee
On Tuesday, the state Senate Public Safety Committee was expected to vote on two pro-gun bills, SB 313 and SB 404, and one anti-gun resolution, SJR 10. SB 313 failed to be reported by committee by a 2 to 4 vote and SB 404 was withdrawn by the author and was not heard by the committee. The NRA is expecting SB 313 to be reintroduced and SB 404 to be brought up again at a later date. Please continue to check your e-mails for updates on these pro-gun bills. Unfortunately, SJR 10 did pass in the committee by a 4 to 2 vote and could be heard on the state Senate floor as early as tomorrow. Please continue to call AND e-mail your state Senator and urge him or her to OPPOSE SJR 10. SJR 10 is nothing but a unsubstantive resolution based upon on the issues surrounding the Obama administration and the “Fast and the Furious” fiasco.
Prosecutors will ask for unsealing of files in gun walking case
Prosecutors who asked a federal court to seal the records in the killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent as part of their investigation into the “Fast and Furious” operation now say they will ask that some of the documents be made public more than a year after the shooting death.