Politics
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NYS Passes Sweeping Gun Control Measures In Wake Of Supreme Court Ruling, And It’ll Blow Your Mind
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ALBANY, NEW YORK — In response to last week’s Supreme Court ruling that removed the requirement for “proper cause” when seeking out a concealed carry permit, New York has made a bold move to lay down a number of additional requirements and rules surrounding the permitting process, and carrying firearms. Places that will be off-limits…
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Big moves are happening across the Country in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on a case in New York that fought the “proper cause” requirement for obtaining a concealed carry permit. This ruling is having immediate ripple effects, which first brought us the Attorney General of California on to say that they’ll be…
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BREAKING: California Attorney General Says No More Proof Of Good Cause Required For Issuing Concealed Carry Licenses
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As a direct result of the Supreme Court decision this week in New York, where they threw out the requirement to show “proper cause” when issuing a concealed carry permit, the California Attorney General has stated that “effective immediately, issuing authorities should no longer require proof of good cause for the issuance of a public-carry…
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Strikes Down NY Concealed Carry Law, Making It Easier To Carry Handguns In Public
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In a 6-3 ruling on the case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of lawfully armed citizens by striking down state requirements to show “proper cause” when seeking a concealed carry permit in New York. “In this case, petitioners and respondents agree that ordinary, law-abiding…
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Quote Of The Day: “You Can’t Use A Gun For Self-Protection In Canada. It’s Not A Right You Have.”
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You have the right to self-defense, but apparently not with a gun. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy)
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COLUMBUS, OHIO — The good citizens of Ohio can now carry a concealed firearm without a permit or training as of June 13th, 2022. The law, which was signed by the Governor back in March, added Ohio to the growing number of states to adopt constitutional carry over the last few years. Ohio is still…
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that will allow employees at schools to be armed, after completing mandatory training. The law could start to be implemented as early as this fall. The law, as enacted, requires up to 24 hours of training before an employee can go armed, and up to eight…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — A bipartisan group of senators has announced an agreement on a gun and safety package, and the National Rifle Association and President Biden were quick to respond. Making the announcement Sunday, June 12th, the lawmakers called the agreement a “commonsense, bipartisan proposal to protect America’s children, keep our schools safe, and reduce…
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As no surprise, New York State is the first to propose new gun control measures in the wake of 2 deadly mass shootings last month, one in Buffalo and another in Texas. The bills would prohibit the purchase of body armor for civilians, require a license to purchase a semiautomatic rifle, make threatening mass harm…