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May 2015

HE PUSHED FORWARD: Brave Garland Police Officer Advanced As He Brought Down Garland Terrorists

May 8th, 2015

More details are beginning to emerge about the incompetent Islamic terrorist attack on a free speech event held by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) in Garland, Texas Sunday. Bearing Arms readers have asked for more details about how the actual shooting went down, and about the Garland police officer who used his duty sidearm to defeat[...]

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April 2015

SAF Wins Preliminary Injunction In North Carolina Resident Alien CCW Case

April 30th, 2015

BELLEVUE, Wash., April 27, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Second Amendment Foundation has won a preliminary injunction against a North Carolina statute that requires a person to demonstrate American citizenship prior to obtaining a concealed carry permit in a case involving a permanent resident of Granville County. SAF filed this lawsuit on behalf of Felicity Veasey, an Australian[...]

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Ted Cruz takes on the military, says ‘Second Amendment rights are removed’ from troops on base

April 24th, 2015

Sen. Ted Cruz is asking lawmakers to consider allowing troops to carry personal firearms on base for protection, reviving a fight that has previously been a nonstarter with Congress after military leaders said they didn’t support the change. While many lawmakers said Tuesday they were open to having a discussion on changing the rules in a Senate[...]

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Lawmakers: Safety training ‘imperative’ for concealed carry permits

April 30th, 2015

RALEIGH, N.C. — A loophole in the law that allows people to carry a concealed weapon in North Carolina without taking a gun safety course has drawn the attention of state lawmakers, who say they’ll look for a fix. Two staunch gun-rights advocates, Republican Sens. Stan Bingham of Davidson County and Jeff Tarte of Mecklenburg County, questioned[...]

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North Carolina gun rules would ease under Rep. Schaffer’s bill

April 30th, 2015

North Carolina’s gun laws could be loosened under a bill sponsored by Rep. Jacqueline Schaffer, a Charlotte Republican, that the state House Judiciary Committee passed Tuesday. Gun control advocates are strongly opposed to the bill, which they say would endanger people by allowing guns in more places. An earlier version would have removed the state’s pistol purchase[...]

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