Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a work session for Assembly Bill 286, where it will have a vote. They heard AB 286 just yesterday and added the bill to today’s agenda this morning. Despite opponents bringing up many issues with the bill, they are pressing forward with a vote.
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
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Second Amendment rights are under attack once again in Delaware. Senate Bill 6, to ban most magazines in common-use, and Senate Bill 3, to impose Maryland-style handgun licensing and registration, are still moving through the legislative process in the Delaware House of Representatives.
Please join with other law-abiding gun owners and the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association on May 8
th in Dover, for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Rally. Your presence will remind elected lawmakers that their job is to protect your constitutional rights, not to cave to anti-gun extremists.
Saturday, May 8
Friday, April 30, 2021
On May 3
rd, the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee will vote on several Sunday hunting bills, including Legislative Document 1033, which would allow Sunday hunting on private property with written landowner permission. This bill creates more hunting opportunities for Maine sportsmen and women. Maine is just one of two states that does not allow any form of hunting on Sundays, due to an antiquated blue law left on the books.
Please act now! Contact members of the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee and ask them to support NRA-backed LD 1033!
Legislative Document 1033 allows Sunday hunting on private property with written permission from the landowner. Hunters provide millions of dollars to fund habitat restoration and conservation for healthy ecosystems throughout Maine. Unfortunately, Maine hunters are prevented from introducing their family or friends to hunting because they are competing with organized sports and other activities on Sa
Bank of America, Citigroup restrict loans to the gun industry so Texas is taking aim at their bottom line
Senate Bill 19 would block government entities from contracting with banks and other financial services providers that have policies that restrict business with the firearms industry.
Texas Republicans are split over whether to punish big banks like Bank of America and Citigroup for cutting ties with the gun industry. It s a divide that reflects what happens when there s a collision between big GOP tenets: gun rights and free-market sensibilities.(Mark Lennihan / The Associated Press)
Bank of America and Citigroup, the top two underwriters in the $3.9 trillion municipal bond market, are at risk of getting shut out of Texas because of a push by Republican state lawmakers to punish the banks for their restrictive gun policies.
Below The Radar: NICS Denial Notification Act of 2021
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Below The Radar: NICS Denial Notification Act of 2021
United States – -(AmmoLand.com)- Some laws are easy to see as bad news. Take, for instance, the Sabika Sheikh Firearms Licensing and Registration Act pushed by Sheila Jackson Lee. Others, like the Home Defense and Competitive Shooting Act, are clearly good pieces of legislation that should be moved forward. But not all bills are as easy to call as those two.
One such bill is S 675, the NICS Denial Notification Act of 2021. While the primary sponsor, Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) doesn’t have a good track record on Second Amendment issues, some of the co-sponsors, like Marco Rubio (R-FL), John Cornyn (R-TX), and James Lankford (R-OK) have decent, if not spectacular, records of protecting our rights. Then again, Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) also is among the co-sponsors, and she introduced a licensing and registration scheme.