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Friday, July 20, 2018
NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT FOR 7-19-18
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DAILY ALERT FOR
Thursday, July 19, 2018
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Significant concerns
have been raised about whether the format of the I-1639 petition sheets
complies fully with Washington’s constitutional and statutory requirements.
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Washington Secretary
of State Kim Wyman is in a dilemma over Initiative 1639. What is a problem is
that I-1639 petitions – signed by more than 360,000 voters and filed with the
Office of Secretary of State for verification – look flawed.
Wyman says the law requires a readable copy of the initiative text on the
back of petitions. But the I-1639 language was in a tiny, hard-to-read font,
which leaves her “concerned” that a precedent is set if she ignores it. The
second-term Republican said the petitions also failed to clearly mark
initiative language that would be new in state law if I-1639 passes. The
standard is for initiatives to underline any new language and to run a line
through any wording to be repealed.
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A three-judge panel
of the 9th Circuit issued a ruling in the case of Duncan v. Becerra on
Tuesday upholding a lower court’s decision to suspend enforcement of
California’s restriction on the possession of magazines that hold 10 rounds
or more.
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Communities not far
from Seattle are now considering their own safe gun storage regulations after
the Emerald City passed its own.
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The National Rifle
Association attacked the proposal Wednesday, and the Legislature’s Law
Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee held a long discussion
about whether it would infringe too much on gun owners’ rights, and whether
it would actually prevent suicide.
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Thursday, July 19, 2018
GET READY FOR THE BIGGEST DEERFEST IN WISCONSIN. EASY TO GET TOO.
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FOUND THIS ON PINTEREST TODAY 7-19-18
I WONDER HOW MANY OTHERS HAVE THOUGHTS LIKE THIS? HAD A GOOD LAUGH, SO IF ANYONE ELSE HAS SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS IN THE WILD, I SURE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. HAPPY HUNTING EVERYONE!
DNR SAFETY TIPS FOR HAVING A CAMPFIRE.
Burning Questions: Is my campfire really a
campfire?
The first step in campfire safety is to
understand the difference between a campfire and a fire to dispose of debris.
• Campfires are solely for warming or cooking purposes,
are smaller in size and comprised of clean and dry wood, contained within a
designated fire ring or surrounded by rocks. Campfires are allowed anytime,
except when Emergency Burning Restrictions are in effect.
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• Burning in a fire ring with the intent to eliminate debris
is NOT a campfire and does require a burning permit in DNR protection
areas. A permit can be obtained from your local Emergency Fire Warden,
or from the website
http://dnr.wi.gov keyword “burn”, or by calling 1-888-WIS-BURN
(947-2876).
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No matter what type of outdoor fire you have, check the daily burning
restrictions for your area before ignition and never leave a fire
unattended. Don’t forget that embers can remain hot for days after the
fire has burned down to ashes, so make sure to use plenty of water and stir the
ashes to ensure they are out cold. Remember, you may be held responsible
for all suppression costs and potentially any damages associated if your fire
escapes.
Read all our Wildfire and
Prescribed Fire News Articles posted in chronological order.
Remember, each page displays a limited number of articles. Click
"older posts" at the bottom of each page to see additional articles.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
NRA-ILA DAILY ALERT FOR 7-18-18
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DAILY ALERT FOR
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
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Prior attempts to
shut down the guns shows locally have been largely unsuccessful, including
2013 legislation that would have required approval by local authorities. That
legislation was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown.
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The campaign manager
of a Democrat seeking a U.S. House seat in upstate New York quit the campaign
Tuesday, after a video showed the candidate saying she wouldn't publicly
endorse a ban on certain firearms -- for fear that she’d lose the election.
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Petitioners
collected enough signatures to place a pro-Second Amendment measure on the
November ballot in Klamath County.
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