In anticipation of House Bill 182 being transmitted to Governor Pat Quinn (D), anti-gun groups are mounting a campaign urging the Governor to veto this import pro-gun reform bill.
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Anti-Gun Groups Launch Campaign Against Important Gun Reform in Illinois
The Louisiana House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice sided with law-abiding gun owners by defeating a bill that would have prohibited firearms on property belonging to the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board.
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Attack on the Second Amendment Defeated in Louisiana!
As we have reported, Governor Phil Bredesen (D) vetoed House Bill 962.
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Governor Vetoes Tennessee Restaurant Carry Bill!
Yesterday, the Assembly Committee on Appropriations passed Assembly Bill 962. Senate Bill 585 was also passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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Vote on Two Anti-Gun Bills Could Come Next Week in California!
As we have reported, Mayor Richard Gray (D) reintroduced a proposal that would require gun owners to report a lost or stolen firearm within a 72-hour period or face fines and possible imprisonment.
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Pennsylvania: Vote on Lancaster “Lost or Stolen” Ordinance Expected on Tuesday, June 9
Louisiana House members are set to debate a contentious proposal to allow concealed handguns on university campuses.
Floor debate is set for Thursday on a bill that would force public and private colleges in the state to allow people with concealed handgun permits to carry those weapons on the campuses, which are now so called “gun free” zones.
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Louisiana: House to debate guns on campus
A new law allowing loaded guns in national parks and wildlife refuges will not take effect until next year, the Obama administration said.
A spokeswoman for the Interior Department said that because the credit-card law won’t take effect for nine months, the gun measure also would be delayed.
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National Parks right-to-carry law to take effect in February
Across the country, ammunition prices are soaring and many guns are in short supply as weapons fly off the shelves at stores. This is a telling economic indicator about consumer confidence as many Americans stock up for fear that the end is nigh. It’s also a logical reaction to gun-owner fears that Democrats will implement far-reaching new gun controls. There is cause for concern. Leaders in the Obama administration and Congress have stated that they plan to limit what guns Americans can buy and that guns should be registered.
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Politicians hang fire on guns
A proposal that would allow Tennessee handgun permit holders to take their weapons into establishments that serve alcohol as long as they don’t drink is headed to the governor for his consideration.
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Tennesse: Handguns in bars bill headed to governor
York’s municipal ordinance regulating the concealed carry of handguns will become null and void if the governor signs LB 430 into law.
This week, state lawmakers gave final round approval to the bill that will prohibit cities from having their own concealed handgun bans.
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Nebraska: York’s concealed carry regulations likely reversed