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48 years after Roe v Wade, Arizona legislation seeks to overturn pro-choice abortion

Brief Filed in Maryland Rapid Fire Trigger Activators Ban Case

Brief Filed in Maryland ‘Rapid Fire Trigger Activators’ Ban Case Ammoland Inc. Posted on How many times does this piece of firearms history have to be declared “legal”? (Photo: David Codrea) U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- A “friend of the court” brief was filed in the United States Supreme Court Thursday by attorneys Alan Beck and Stephen Stamboulieh on behalf of Scott Heuman, Owen Monroe, and myself in support of Maryland Shall Issue’s challenge to their states ban on “rapid-fire trigger activators.” Our interest is that we were Plaintiffs in a similar case against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and as the brief explains:

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Garrett L. Ressing is the acting general counsel for the Department of the Navy (DON). As the DON’s senior career lawyer, he is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all Office of the General Counsel (OGC) legal practice areas and serving as the OGC community leader of more than 1,100 attorneys and professional support staff in 140 offices worldwide. Ressing began his legal career with the DON when he joined OGC in 1990, as a trial attorney representing the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) before the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals. In 1992, he was selected for a procurement attorney position within NAVFAC, in which he represented the agency in protest actions before the Government Accountability Office. In 1994, Ressing became the assistant counsel, Navy Public Works Center (PWC) Washington, D.C., and in 1996, he was selected to be counsel, Navy PWC, Washington, D.C., providing advice on a full range of legal issues.

Political upheaval alters strategies in US abortion debate

Political upheaval alters strategies in US abortion debate
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House Speaker responds to calls for Fisher to be stripped of committee assignments | News, Sports, Jobs

tbabcock@timesrepublican.com Called upon by Iowa House Minority Leader Todd Prichard to strip State Rep. Dean Fisher (R-Montour) of his committee assignments, Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley made it clear he will not meet the request. “Minority Leader Prichard is playing the exact partisan politics he hypocritically denounced in his opening comments just two short weeks ago,” Grassley said. “Just as we’re seeing from the left across the country, Leader Prichard clearly believes that the right to free speech should only belong to those he agrees with. This session, Republicans are focused on doing the job they were elected to do. With Republicans now representing part or all of 97 out of Iowa’s 99 counties, Iowans made their voices heard, unequivocally, that they want more of the steady leadership shown by House Republicans and less of the partisan games and attacks from Democrats.”

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