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‘Mental-Health’ Gun Bans, Are You Crazy?

Everyone is going to have to walk around deliberately acting "normal," being careful not to step outside "acceptable" bounds or else people around may start to think you might be "mentally ill."...

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More People Made ‘Prohibited’ by Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the US came down with a decision in March that effectively expands the base of people prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms in this country...

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New Hampshire Firearms Coalition Legislative Update March 2014

SB 244 in its original form, would have required the names of huge numbers of Granite State residents to be sent to the FBI/ATF NICS database of prohibited persons....

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Brady Campaign releases report on 20 years of background checks, claims success, but others disagree (VIDEO)

Last Friday marked the 20th anniversary of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act going into effect and The Brady Campaign celebrated the occasion by releasing a report detailing what it deems as the law’s success in reducing gun violence. However, not everyone is convinced.

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Why is the NJ State Police Allowing Prohibited Persons to Get Guns?

New Jersey’s gun laws changed and a brand new category of persons was banned from purchasing and possessing guns. Anyone who has had firearms seized and not returned because of a domestic violence allegation, lost their gun rights...

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Why Did Prosecutors Drop Gun Charge Against Defiant Prohibited Person?

Is the dismissal of charges against a defiant "gun felon" indicative of leniency that will apply to all of us--or only to those whose cases would subject the prosecutors to unfavorable publicity?

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