Monday, May 14, 2012

Gun News

Montana's Congressman, Denny Rehberg, today praised the U.S. House for standing up for Second Amendment rights in the face of ongoing anti-gun efforts on the part of President Obama and his allies in the House and Senate. Language, which Rehberg included in the Fiscal Year 2013 Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations Bill, drew an Obama Veto threat but the House stood behind Rehberg and refused to remove it from the underlying bill.

Read the article: Office of Rep. Dennis Rehberg (R-MT)

Washington gun owners’ rights are, once again, getting blown off by city leaders. While the city council voted unanimously on April 17 in favor of a bill to ease restrictions on Second Amendment rights, Mayor Vincent Gray has not signed the bill into law.

Read the article: The Washington Times

Gov. Mary Fallin said Saturday she will sign a bill into law that will allow Oklahomans with concealed handgun permits to carry their weapons in the open.

Read the article: The Daily Oklahoman

Spotsylvania County gun owners who live on more than an acre may soon be able to shoot on their property.
Residents currently face misdemeanor charges if they fire guns in any subdivision, regardless of how many acres their lots are.

Read the article: The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, Va.)

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