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Marion Hammer Testifies for Guns in Florida Churches

Florida Senate Bill 1048 brings the issue of private property rights, and how they relate to firearms, to the fore.

Myrtle Beach, S.C., Quietly Tries To Resurrect Shooting Ban Proposal

The Horry County (S.C.) Council is reconsidering a proposal that would ban the discharge of firearms on private property in much of the county—a ban that was killed in 2012 under overwhelming public opposition, myrtlebeachonline.com reports.

Ginny Simone Reports On California Ammo Magazine Ruling

In June, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez issued a preliminary injunction blocking California’s ban on ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. In a strongly worded opinion, Judge Benitez made clear that the Second Amendment is not a second-class Amendment and that the ban on standard capacity magazines would take away private property without compensation—and it would turn law-abiding citizens into what he calls “outlaws.” California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has since appealed the ruling.

North Dakota House Rejects Taxpayer Funded Gun “Buybacks”

Taxpayer money won’t be used to encourage people to turn in privately held firearms.

Oklahomans Can Now Use Suppressors For Hunting

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin on Tuesday signed into law House Bill 2637, an important piece of pro-hunting legislation that was passed by a vote of 82-10 in the House, and 40-6 in the Senate.

Armed Alabama Homeowner Thwarts Thieves

McIntosh had a warning for future burglars: “We are not going to take it. You don’t try to take stuff from people who work hard.”

Illegal Seizures Sweeping America

Without good or just cause, guns were confiscated and, almost without exception, never returned. Instead, they were destroyed or sold by the law enforcement agencies that took them in the first place.

Armed Robbers Taken Down By Armed Citizen

If two people in ski masks were standing outside your car at 3 a.m. and pointing guns at you, what would you do?

Rhode Island Bill Calls For Confiscation Of “High-Capacity” Mags

Failure to comply with the law would bring a severe penalty of up to 10 years in prison.

Why Are Drivers Given More Freedom Than Gun Owners?

Gun-control advocates often argue that guns should be regulated like cars. Let's take a look at what that would mean.

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