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Sheriffs Fight Gun Bills With ‘Sanctuary County’ Resolutions

February 15, 2019Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, FIREARMS, Second Amendment

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A handful of rural counties in New Mexico are passing resolutions saying they will not require their sheriffs to enforce a sweeping slate of gun-control proposals that have gone before state lawmakers. The “Second Amendment Sanctuary County” resolutions are being presented by sheriffs to commissioners in dozens of counties, according to the head…

‘Constitutional carry’ and bill allowing firearms in state Capitol

January 28, 2019Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Firearm Laws

PIERRE — Legislation allowing people to carry concealed handguns without a permit, sometimes called “Constitutional carry,” is headed to the South Dakota Senate floor for a vote. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 47 in a 4-3 vote on Thursday morning after spending more than an hour hearing testimony and discussing the issue. The concealed carry bill is…

U.S. appeals court upholds right to carry gun in public

July 24, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

(Reuters) – A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment protects the right to openly carry a gun in public for self-defense, rejecting a claim by Hawaii officials that the right only applies to guns kept at home. The ruling by a three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court…

Should ‘stand your ground’ change apply to older cases?

June 28, 2018Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

With lower courts split on the issue, the Florida Supreme Court said Tuesday it will take up a question about whether a 2017 change to the state’s “stand your ground” self-defense law should apply to older cases. The controversial 2017 change shifted a key burden of proof in “stand your ground” cases — a shift…

Oklahoma governor vetoes bill to allow carry gun without a license

May 15, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Firearm Laws

The Republican governor of Oklahoma, one of the nation’s reddest states, vetoed a bill late Friday that would have permitted adults to carry firearms without a permit. The move by Gov. Mary Fallin marked a rare defeat in such a conservative state by the National Rifle Association, which strongly backed the measure. The bill is similar to so-called…

Coloradans would be able to carry concealed weapons without a permit

May 10, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

A measure that would allow Coloradans to carry a concealed gun without a permit passed the Republican-controlled state Senate on Thursday in a vote along party lines amid a national debate about firearms that has seen President Donald Trump and others in the GOP revisiting their stance on gun control. Senate Bill 97 was sent to the House by a 18-17 tally….

School walkout supports gun rights, Second Amendment

May 3, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

WEST VALLEY CITY — About 35 students walked out of Hunter High School Wednesday to support of the Second Amendment and show “there is another side to this story,” said student organizer Collin Thorup. The national school walkout in March in the wake of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, may have captured international attention,…

New Haven firearms vendor pans new Vermont gun laws

April 26, 2018Francesca RiveraBackground Check, constitutional carry, Firearm Laws

NEW HAVEN — Licensed firearms dealer David Pidgeon is happy to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them. “No dealer wants to sell a firearm to someone who shouldn’t have it,” he said. But the owner of Pidgeon’s Gun Shop in New Haven doesn’t think the gun-control bills Gov. Scott…

Banks Launch Coordinated Attack on Law-abiding Gun Owners

April 24, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

There is growing evidence that some of America’s financial elite want to create a world in which America’s public policy decisions emanate from corporate boardrooms in Manhattan rather than from citizens and their elected officials.  This was demonstrated in recent weeks when both Citigroup and Bank of America announced changes to their corporate guidelines aimed at preventing law-abiding Americans from…

Justice Stevens’s Second Amendment Pipe Dream

April 17, 2018Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

Like it or hate it, the right to keep and bear arms is not going to be repealed. Former Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens, now retired, gave gun-control advocates false hope recently when he advocated repeal of the Second Amendment. Justice Stevens knows, or should know, that it can’t happen — not because the…

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