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New Hampshire: Senate Committee Passes Legislation to Fix Handgun Purchase Process

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Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 141 by a vote of 3-2. Source link

Colorado: House Passes Mandatory Storage Legislation Amid Heavy Opposition

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Earlier today, the Colorado House passed heavily debated Mandatory Storage Legislation, House Bill 1106. Source link

Missouri: House Passes Public Transit Self-Defense Bill

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Yesterday, the House passed House Bill 52 by an overwhelming majority of 124-32, to ensure law-abiding citizens may carry firearms for self-defense on public transit....

South Dakota: Senate Passes Stand Your Ground Enhancement Legislation

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Today, the South Dakota Senate passed important self-defense legislation, House Bill 1212, by a 21 to 14 vote. Source link

Arizona: House Passes School Pick-Up/Drop-Off Bill

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This week, the House passed House Bill 2840, and last week, they passed House Bill 2551, to improve the ability of law-abiding citizens...

Colorado: Committee Passes Anti-Gun Measure That Further Victimizes Gun Owners

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Last night, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed anti-gun Senate Bill 78.   Source link

Kentucky: House Passes Bill to Prevent Discrimination Against Firearm Businesses

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Today, the House of Representatives passed House Bill 175 by a vote of 73-21. It prevents discrimination against firearm businesses. This bill is...

New Hampshire: House Passes Self-Defense Legislation

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Yesterday, the House of Representatives held a floor vote on self-defense legislation, House Bill 197.  Source link

Georgia: House Passes Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill

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Today, the House passed House Bill 218. The bill expands the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves and their families, both within...

California Update: Bill Filing Deadline Passes

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February 19th was the bill filing deadline for the California State Legislature. A few more bills to place restrictions on your already diminished rights,...

North Dakota: Senate Passes Emergency Powers Legislation

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Today, the North Dakota Senate passed Emergency Powers Legislation, Senate Bill 2344.  Source link

Constitutional Carry Passes in Montana

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The National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) applauds Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte for signing House Bill 102 into law. HB 102...

Washington: House Committee Passes Substitute Measure for Felony Open Carry Legislation

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Last week, the House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee considered House Bill 1283.  Previously, this measure could have caused the lawful open carry...

South Dakota: Senate Strongly Passes Two Pro-Gun Bills and Sends them...

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Today, the Senate swiftly voted to send two pro-gun bills to the House.  Senate Bill 100 was passed by a 32 to 3 vote,...

South Dakota: Senate Committee Passes Two Pro-Gun Bills

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Yesterday, the Senate State Affairs Committee passed two pro-gun bills, Senate Bill 100 and Senate Bill 111, outlined below.  Source link

Florida Alert! Church Carry bill PASSES in House Criminal Justice Committee

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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021, the House Criminal Justice Committee heard and PASSED HB-259 sponsored by Rep. Jayer Williamson (R) & Rep. Cord Byrd (R).  HB-259is...

Virginia: Committee Unanimously Passes Concealed Carry Online Training Extension Bill

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Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 2310 with a vote of 15-0. It allows those who have already taken online firearms...

New York: Senate Passes Pair of “Ghost Gun” Bills

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New York Senate Democrat Leadership in Albany continues to prove just how out-of-touch they are with reality.  Source link

Mississippi Senate Passes Strong Preemption Reform Bill on 35 to 16...

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Yesterday afternoon, the Mississippi Senate passed NRA-backed Senate Bill 2107, which makes important reforms to the state firearms preemption law. Source link

Washington: Senate Committee Passes Substitutes for Vague Carry Ban and Mag...

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As previously reported, Senate Bill 5078 and Senate Bill 5038 were heard in the Senate Law and Public Justice Committee in January.  Source link