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News stories and press releases on the oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the McDonald v. City of Chicago case.

REPORT: ROUND 7 -- Bill to STOP Gun Registration Passed Committee



Two Dangerous Anti-Gun Bills to be Considered Tomorrow in Minnesota!

On Wednesday, March 10, two anti-gun bills are scheduled to be heard by the Crime Victims/Criminal Records Sub-Committee at 12:00 p.m. These bills have been vigorously and loudly opposed by NRA members and pro-firearm advocates but they are being heard at the request of their sponsor, anti-gun State Representative, Michael Paymar (DFL-64B).

South Carolina: Parking Lot Bill Removed from Committee Calendar



Pennsylvania: Borough of Hatboro Schedules Vote on Anti-Gun Resolution!

On Monday, March 22, the Borough Council of Hatboro will vote on a resolution that would recommend to the State Legislature that it pass legislation requiring gun-owners to report lost or stolen firearms or face possible fines and imprisonment.

Dangerous Ballot Initiative, I-160, Threatens Wildlife Management and Montana’s Hunting Future!



Dangerous Ballot Initiative, I-160, Threatens Wildlife Management and Montana’s Hunting Future!



West Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Bogged Down in the House Judiciary Committee

Senate Bill 515, introduced by State Senator Jeff Kessler (D-2), is currently being held in the House Judiciary Committee. With only two days remaining for the committee to meet, it is important that Chairman Tim Miley (D-41) schedule and pass SB 515 in order for it to receive a vote by the full House.

Pro-Gun Bill to be Heard Tomorrow in Alabama!

The Alabama State House Commerce Committee will hear Senate Bill 360 on Wednesday, March 10, at 9:00 a.m. This bill passed the Senate last week by a vote of 26 to 2.

Indiana: Governor Daniels Under Business Pressure to VETO Emergency Powers/Workplace Protection!

As we have previously reported, House Bill 1065 is currently pending consideration with Governor Mitch Daniels. Despite passing the Indiana House and Senate with broad bi-partisan support, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Manufacturer's Association are shamefully urging Governor Daniels to veto this important pro-gun bill.
 

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