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Iowans No Longer Need A Permit To Buy, Carry Handguns

Unsplash Iowans are no longer required to get a permit to purchase or carry a handgun under a new state law. Iowans are no longer required to get a permit to purchase or carry a handgun after changes to the state s gun laws took effect Thursday. Those who want to purchase a handgun from a federally licensed gun seller without a permit will still have to get a background check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Iowans no longer need a permit or a background check to buy a handgun in a private sale. Sellers can be charged with a felony if they give a gun to someone they “know or reasonably should know” is prohibited from having a gun.

Texas Supreme Court grants protection to store that sold rifle to Sutherland Springs church shooter

Texas Supreme Court grants protection to store that sold rifle to Sutherland Springs church shooter
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Texas Supreme Court strikes down lawsuits against gun retailer over 2017 church mass shooting

Texas Supreme Court strikes down lawsuits against gun retailer over 2017 church mass shooting
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Texas Supreme Court strikes down lawsuits against gun retailer over 2017 church mass shooting

Texas Supreme Court strikes down lawsuits against gun retailer over 2017 church mass shooting
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Texas Supreme Court: Academy Can t Be Sued for Selling Gun Used in Texas Mass Shooting

Texas Supreme Court: Academy Can’t Be Sued for Selling Gun Used in Texas Mass Shooting By Allyson Waller, The Texas Tribune | June 25, 2021 The man who gunned down 26 people at a Sutherland Springs church in Texas’ deadliest ever mass shooting should not have been able to buy the assault style weapon he used, but the store that sold it to him can’t be sued because a federal database failed to flag his past assault conviction, the Texas Supreme Court ruled on June 25. In a unanimous ruling, the state’s highest civil court threw out multiple lawsuits against Academy Sports + Outdoors brought by survivors and families of victims of the 2017 mass shooting.

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