Friday, June 22, 2018

NRA DAILY ALERT NEWSLETTER FOR ALL OF YOU TO SEE WHAT IS HAPPENING IN AMERICA

DAILY ALERT FOR Thursday, June 21, 2018




Utah: “School Safety Commission” Endorses Strict Gun Control Policies

Yesterday, the Utah School Safety Commission met with the press to discuss their policy recommendations which they believe will make schools safer.


NRA Endorses Representative Diane Black for Governor

NRA endorses Rep. Diane Black for governor in the Tennessee Republican Primary Election. Black is the only Tennessee gubernatorial candidate with an “A” rating and perfect record on Second Amendment issues. 


NRA is backing a motion filed in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey to halt the enforcement of New Jersey's ban on so-called “high-capacity” magazines until the court rules on the underlying case. 


Virginia: Loudoun County Board to Consider Overly-Restrictive Discharge Ordinance

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"Each of the people who complained to us said that they did not use obscene or vulgar language and were expressing strictly political opinions about gun control," Diaz said.


The ban was originally passed by a unanimous vote April 2. Officials contended that it was an amendment of a 2013 ordinance “regulating ownership and possession of assault weapons,” according to the language of the amendment. This week’s change stipulates that large-capacity magazines as well as assault weapons are not allowed in the village.


Voters would be asked to enshrine the right to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife in the North Carolina constitution under a measure that cleared the Senate Wednesday.


Supporters of the initiative petition said Wednesday there isn’t enough time to obtain the more than 88,000 valid signatures necessary to get the item on the November ballot.


A group of Utah lawmakers said Wednesday they were working on legislation that would allow police to temporarily confiscate guns from people deemed to be a threat to the public and penalize parents if their child has easy access to their gun and uses it in a crime.


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