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Hearing Held on North Dakota Concealed Carry Knife Reform Bill Ammoland Inc. Posted on
Knife Rights: North Dakota Concealed Carry Knife Reform Bill Introduced
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Despite a 90-degree temperature swing from his home base to -20F (not including wind chill), Todd Rathner, Knife Rights Director of Legislative Affairs, was in North Dakota on Monday to testify and lobby in support of HB 1339, a bill to remove “switchblade, gravity knife, machete, scimitar, stiletto, sword [and] dagger” from the list of “dangerous weapons” that may not be carried concealed without a concealed weapon license.
Knife Rights will always show up, regardless of where or when or how damn cold it is. That’s how we got 33 bills enacted in 23 states since 2010.
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The Lubbock Area Republican Women (LARW) have set the details for their next lunch meeting. It will be held Thursday, February 18 from 11:30am to 1pm at the Lubbock Women s Club at 2020 Broadway.
Kody Bessent from Plains Cotton Growers will be the featured speaker at next week s luncheon. Bessent currently serves as PCG s Vice President of Operations and Legislative Affairs. Before joining PCG Bessent served as the Legislative Affairs Director for the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District. LARW is honored to have Kody Bessent speak to us regarding his vast experience in agriculture and in government affairs which impact West Texans, said LARW President Chalon Goodley.
Zach Freeman awarded state contract while still employed by legislature
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Zach Freeman awarded state contract while still employed by legislature
Zach Freeman, who worked as the House Republican Minority press secretary from December 31, 2018 to January 18, 2021, won a communications contract from the Department of Administration while he was still employed by the Alaska Legislature. His employment dates with the legislature were provided by the Legislative Affairs Agency.
According to documents obtained by the Landmine through a records request, Freeman’s company, Imperial Independent Media, was awarded the contract on January 4, 2021, 14 days before his employment with the legislature ended. The RFP for the contract was issued on December 15, 2020. Bids were due six days later on December 21, 2020. Three firms bid on the RFP. The contract was approved by Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka.