GRAND FORKS – A state representative says lawmakers will reconsider bills allowing for firearms to be carried on college campuses after students and administrators spoke out against the proposed change. Students and administrators from the University of North Dakota and Lake Region State College were among those who criticized two bills that would open college
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President Donald Trump took a bold step this week by issuing an executive order to evaluate potential violations of Americans’ constitutional right to keep and bear arms. This decisive move reflects Trump’s unwavering commitment to protecting the Second Amendment and ensuring that law-abiding citizens can exercise their right to self-defense without government overreach. In an
For the second week in a row, the State Senate has postponed the floor vote for Senate Bill 25-003, the near all-encompassing semi-automatic ban. The vote has yet to be rescheduled, but we can anticipate the Senate will try again next week. These delays are a direct result of your advocacy against this ban! As
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday, Feb. 7, directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to review and potentially roll back Biden-era gun control policies, including ghost gun regulations and expanded background checks. The order aims to assess whether these measures infringe on Second Amendment rights and recommend actions within 30 days. The review
Next Wednesday, the supposedly pro-gun supermajority in the Alabama House will hold a hearing on House Bill 12, a bump stock ban, and House Bill 58, which creates a criminal penalty for not informing law enforcement a lawful citizen is carrying or possessing a firearm. The House Judiciary Committee hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, February 12,
This week was a productive week in Topeka, with several pro-gun bills advancing in the legislature. The House Federal & State Affairs committee held hearings on HCR 5006 and HB 2104, and both bills could be scheduled for a vote at any time. On the Senate side, the Senate Committee on Assessment & Taxation has
On Monday, February 10th, the House Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on Senate Bill 81, providing financial privacy protections for firearm purchasers, at 10:30am. In addition, the Senate State Affairs Committee will have a hearing for Senate Bill 100, regarding campus carry, on the same date. Please contact members of these committees directly and urge them
Today, the White House announced a new Executive Order to protect and expand the Second Amendment rights of all law-abiding Americans. This is the first action taken by President Donald J. Trump to carry through on his promise to restore the full protections of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms for the American people.
WASHINGTON, DC (LOOTPRESS) – President Donald Trump issued an executive order on February 7, signaling the start of efforts to dismantle key gun reforms enacted during the Biden administration. The order directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to conduct a 30-day review of existing federal gun regulations and identify policies that may infringe upon Second Amendment
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The executive order called “Protecting Second Amendment Rights” asks the attorney general of the United States to look at “ongoing infringements of the Second Amendment” and then propose a plan of action. This is something Gabriel Buhler is pleased about. He’s the chairman of the Washington County GOP, and a former
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WASHINGTON ––U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) joined Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID) to introduce the Hearing Protection Act , legislation to help law-abiding gun owners better access suppressors to preserve hearing and safety. The bill would reclassify suppressors and treat them like traditional firearms for the purpose of regulation. “Increasing access to
U.S. Representative Jack Bergman (R-MI-01) recently reintroduced H.R. 45, the Firearm Industry Non-Discrimination Act (FIND Act). U.S. Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) also introduced a companion bill in the U.S. Senate (S. 137). This important legislation would protect the firearm and ammunition industries from virtue signaling corporate policies that attempt to discourage constitutionally protected Second Amendment
For Sweden, the tragedy in Örebro may serve as a turning point in its approach to gun control. In the US, however, the cycle of violence and legislative inaction is set to continue read more Sweden’s government announced on Friday (February 7) that it would move to amend the country’s gun laws, imposing stricter restrictions
On Tuesday, February 4th, House Bill 133 (HB 133) passed the House by a vote of 56 to 13. HB 133 is a recodification of Utah’s existing firearm laws. HB 133 has now been transmitted to the Senate Rules Committee where it awaits a subsequent committee referral. House Bill 133, sponsored by Representative Karianne Lisonbee, is
Still from The Three Stooges. Fascism was not simply a conspiracy—although it was that—but it was something that came to life in the course of a powerful social development. Language provides it with a refuge. Within this refuge, a smoldering evil expresses itself as though it were salvation. – Theodor Adorno + Peter Matthiessen’s final
This week, U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), along with 40 of his Republican colleagues, reintroduced the Fair Access to Banking Act, S. 401. This legislation would prohibit financial institutions from denying or limiting services to constitutionally-protected industries. “When progressives failed at banning these entire industries, what they did instead is they turned to weaponizing banks
Article 0 Comments MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — After a violent year marked by multiple mass shootings in Alabama, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey and many lawmakers from both parties are backing a proposed ban on so-called Glock switches and other conversion devices that make semi-automatic weapons fire like machine guns. Ivey is expected to push that