Saturday, March 31, 2018

THIS WEEK'S NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS NEWS LETTER MARCH 31, 2018

NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action



NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 25, NUMBER 12



So They’re Not Coming for Our Guns, Eh? We call BS.

In the wake of the terrible crimes in Parkland, Florida, gun control activists and progressive social justice warriors have found their scapegoats in the National Rifle Association and its five million members. And as they always do when they feel emboldened, they are revealing the true agenda they usually try to downplay to the American public in less emotionally-charged times.


Dissenting Justice in the Heller Case Now Argues for Repeal of the Second Amendment

On Tuesday, however, Stevens dropped the pretense of believing the Second Amendment has any value at all, arguing in a New York Times editorial that the concerns which underlie the amendment are a “relic of the 18th century” and that it should be repealed in its entirety.


Anti-Gun Research Methods: Whatever It Takes

Background checks are one of the most common proposals to address firearm-involved homicides. Universal and/or expanded background checks are always high on the list of anti-gun groups’ proposals. But what does the research say?


President Trump Reassures Gun Owners:  THE SECOND AMENDMENT WILL NEVER BE REPEALED!

In the wake of outrageous statements by anti-gun radicals like former Justice John Paul Stevens that call for the repeal of the Second Amendment, President Trump tweeted that it will never happen.


Antigun Democrat Introduces Partisan Ammunition Control Bill, Claims No “Right to Bear Bullets”

On Monday, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) introduced the Ammunition Background Check Act of 2018. Wasserman Schultz claimed the act would close an “absurd loophole” by “requiring all buyers of ammunition” to undergo the same sort of background checks that currently apply to the purchase of a firearm from a licensed dealer.


Bunkum from Buncombe: Sheriff’s Candidate Threatens Disobedient Gun Owners

The term “bunkum,” or “buncombe,” is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “language, behavior, or ideas that are absurd and contrary to good sense.” The word originated in the early 19th century when U.S. Representative Felix Walker, who represented Buncombe County, North Carolina, refused to end a reportedly “long, dull, irrelevant speech.” Instead of finishing his long-winded remarks, Walker retorted, “I'm talking to Buncombe.”


Attend NRA-ILA Grassroots Leadership Conference in Dallas!

Join NRA-ILA staff during NRA's Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas for a FREE briefing on NRA-ILA’s Grassroots Programs and campaign efforts, with a special concentration on our collegiate outreach. Attendees of all ages are welcome to learn more about what the NRA-ILA is doing to reach out to College Students and how you can help in your local community.


Register for the 2018 National Firearms Law Seminar—Friday, May 4 in Dallas!

Please join us for the Annual National Firearms Law Seminar to be held on Friday, May 4, 2018 as part of the NRA Annual Meetings. The gold standard in firearms law classes, this all-day seminar provides legal instruction for attorneys and all others interested in Second Amendment law. CLE credit for all states is available.


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The March for our Lives exposed the goal of ‘commonsense gun reform,’ a full repeal of the Second Amendment and a ban on all guns.

The March for our Lives exposed the goal of ‘commonsense gun reform,’ a full repeal of the Second Amendment and a ban on all guns. Join us in the fight to protect YOUR right to own a firearm for self-protection.


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