DAILY ALERT FOR
Thursday, June 14, 2018
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Fairfax, Va.— The
National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) today
announced support for a lawsuit challenging Boulder's ban on commonly
owned firearms, so-called “high capacity” magazines, as well as its ban on
adults under the age of 21 from purchasing any firearms.
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Proposal No. 112,
2018 was defeated yesterday in a hearing held by the Community Affairs
Committee of the City-County Council of Marion County and Indianapolis.
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David Almasi, vice
president of the National Center for Public Policy Research, questioned
whether the company was “willfully giving up money” with its new policies, he
said in remarks during Dick’s annual shareholder meeting. Almasi attending
the meeting representing the conservative think-tank’s Free Enterprise
Project, which focuses on free-market investor activism.
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What's a politician
to do when it's clear that people will vigorously resist attempts to restrict
their lives? Well, you could empower government officials to arbitrarily
punish anybody who might help them exercise their freedom. That's the
approach favored by three Democratic members of Congress, who appear to see
the path to limiting private firearms ownership in harassing gun dealers and
subjecting them to the whims of government officials.
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At first this was a
matter of government policy, but now it is coming about by political pressure
on private companies.
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Cook County
Sheriff’s Office police officers will enforce the county’s assault weapons
ban in the Village of Northbrook, according to Village President Sandra Frum.
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A proposal calling
for the City-County Council to urge the state legislature to ban assault
weapons and high-capacity magazines failed Wednesday night in committee.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil
Murphy (D) signed six bills on Wednesday to further tighten the state’s
already tough gun control laws, according to the Associated Press.
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On Wednesday, June
13th, the Oregon Supreme Court sided in part with the NRA, OHA, and other
petitioners in our motion for reconsideration that objected to the court's
fast-tracked scheduling order. In doing so, the court denied two
motions from the Chief Petitioners of Initiative Petition 43 and modified
important filing deadlines in our legal challenge contesting the inadequate
ballot title. This modification is a victory for NRA members and Second
Amendment supporters across Oregon.
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Scores of bills are
quickly passing both chambers in Albany with no public input or debate as
lawmakers continue to scramble toward the end of session tentatively
scheduled for next week. Anti-gun Democrats who control the Assembly
passed red flag legislation today (A.11148), and A.5826A to require
microstamping for handguns is on the agenda for tomorrow.
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