Monday, January 22, 2018

Crossing the Line - Firearm Preemption Protection Under Attack

Crossing the Line – Firearm Preemption Protection Under Attack
NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action

NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 25, NUMBER 3

NEWS  LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Crossing the Line – Firearm Preemption Protection Under Attack
Gun control groups are fond of describing preemption as a doctrine whereby a state has stripped local governments of their power to regulate guns.
 
Australia: Queensland’s Labor Party Government Targets MP for Gun Control Heresy
NEWS
Australia: Queensland’s Labor Party Government Targets MP for Gun Control Heresy
The sorry state of gun politics in Australia was put into stark relief recently, after Liberal National Party (LNP) Queensland Legislative Assembly MP Anthony Perrett took a principled stand in favor of his constituents’ gun rights.

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

Arizona Arizona
Arizona: Signature Gathering Underway For Hunting Ban Initiative
Hawaii Hawaii
Hawaii: Trigger Modification Ban Introduced in the Senate
Indiana Indiana
Indiana: Rifle Hunting Bill Passes Senate
Mississippi Mississippi
Mississippi: Urge Your Lawmakers to Support Pro-Carry Legislation
New Jersey New Jersey
New Jersey: 2018 Brings Bigger Challenges for New Jersey Gun Owners
New Mexico New Mexico
New Mexico Legislature Convenes for 2018 Session
Washington Washington
Washington: Trigger Modification Ban Passes Committee
Washington: CPL Permit Confidentiality Bill Introduced
Washington: House Judiciary to Hear Gun Control Bills
Washington: Substitute Version of Gun Control Bill Passes House Committee
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