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DAILY ALERT FOR
Monday, June 18, 2018
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The Rhode Island
Legislature is looking to wrap up its 2018 legislative session as early as
the end of this week.
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The group has
discussed targeted voter-registration programs with visiting Democrats, as
well as the party’s framing of issues ranging from abortion rights to gun
control. In one recent meeting, a Midwestern senator sought advice about how
to discuss gun control with conservative-leaning voters in his or her state,
multiple participants said.
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The Colorado
affiliate of the National Rifle Association sued Boulder on Thursday in an
effort to prevent the city from enforcing its assault-weapon ban that takes
effect Friday.
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If you don’t submit
to our so-called common sense gun control policy, we’ll throw you in jail.
That’s the mindset of New Jersey.
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The all-Democratic
governing body in Piscataway has unanimously approved an ordinance targeting
weapons retailers -- a move apparently without precedent in N.J.
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Fairfax, Va.—
On behalf of our six million members across the country, the National Rifle
Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today endorsed Mike Hunter for
Oklahoma attorney general.
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Tomorrow, the
Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider several
gun control bills that would only punish law-abiding gun owners.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil
Murphy responded to Sunday's deadly shooting at a Trenton arts festival by
calling for new controls on guns. But a suspect’s gang membership -- and
early release from prison after Murphy took office -- may have been bigger
factors in an incident that left one person dead and 22 wounded. Meanwhile,
Murphy -- a first-term Democrat in his first elected office -- supports
shorter sentences for offenders and cuts in prisoner rehabilitation programs.
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