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NPR - Fri Nov 27, 4:51 pm ET
South Carolina is luring more people into stores this holiday weekend by offering a tax-free promotion. But the write-off only applies to guns. Gun stores are extending their hours, and one is even preparing free barbecue for people in line. Nov. 27-28 are being dubbed the "Second Amendment Weekend." It's the brainchild of State Rep. Mike Pitts, who says he doesn't see the weekend so much as a ...
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Live 5 News Charleston - Fri Nov 27, 4:12 pm ET
BERKELEY COUNTY, SC (WCSC) - Black Friday shoppers weren't just going after the sales, some got hefty tax breaks on firearms. When firearms are for sales tax-free, people target the gun shop.
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The Sentinel - Fri Nov 27, 6:51 am ET
The Borough of Carlisle is taking a serious look at the future of several mid-block crosswalks downtown as part of the “road diet” design process.
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The Index-Journal - Fri Nov 27, 12:05 am ET
Robert Williams of Hunters’ Headquarters is expecting a big turnout today and Saturday for Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday. (Staff photo by Justin Schoenberger)
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Everett Herald - Fri Nov 27, 1:06 am ET
As Seattle readies to defend in court its ban on guns at city parks, Snohomish County might move in the opposite direction. If a new law passes, you could feel free to tote a legally owned firearm into county parks. Just don’t shoot it, unless it’s in self-defense.
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The Buffalo News - Wed Nov 25, 7:06 am ET
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand, at one time a darling Democrat of the National Rifle Association, may be further distancing herself from her pro-gun past with a new bill aiming to eliminate the flow of illegal guns into New York.
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Plainview Daily Herald - Wed Nov 25, 6:00 pm ET
CROSBYTON — State Rep. Joe Heflin has joined a bipartisan group of state legislators and elected officials from all 50 states in signing an amicus curiae, or “friend of the court” brief supporting the National Rifle Association’s position that individual protections of the Second Amendment are incorporated to apply to the states through the 14th Amendment.
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Chicago Sun-Times - Wed Nov 25, 5:21 am ET
In a litter-strewn, vacant lot in Englewood, steps away from three houses of worship, a billboard went up Tuesday, asking, essentially, what is the price of a child's life. Punctuated by an empty school desk, the sign blared a "$5,000 Reward" for information leading to arrests and convictions in shootings or killings of schoolchildren.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Nov 25, 2:00 pm ET
Two fledgling political action committees that support allowing some illegal immigrants to become citizens are raising more money than their immigration-control counterparts, signaling a possible fundraising shift ahead of next year's congressional races.
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The Montana Standard - Thu Nov 26, 3:37 am ET
Woman admits role in robbery of alleged pot dealer MISSOULA (AP) — A 23-year-old Missoula woman who authorities say helped two friends rob a drug dealer of 5 pounds of marijuana and $12,000 in cash has pleaded guilty.
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Anchorage Press - Tue Nov 24, 10:37 pm ET
On September 24, former state Representative Beverly Masek was sentenced in federal court for conspiracy to commit bribery at the federal courthouse in Anchorage.
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INO News - Wed Nov 25, 2:12 pm ET
(AP:MIAMI) Two fledgling political action committees that support allowing some illegal immigrants to become citizens are raising more money than their immigration-control counterparts, signaling a possible fundraising shift ahead of next year's congressional races.
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KHQ Spokane - Wed Nov 25, 12:59 pm ET
Two fledgling political action committees that support allowing some illegal immigrants to become citizens are raising more money than their immigration-control counterparts, signalinga possible fundraising shift ahead of...
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WBTV Charlotte - Wed Nov 25, 12:56 pm ET
Two fledgling political action committees that support allowing some illegal immigrants to become citizens are raising more money than their immigration-control counterparts, signalinga possible fundraising shift ahead of...
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WKBT La Crosse - Wed Nov 25, 12:53 pm ET
Two fledgling political action committees that support allowing some illegal immigrants to become citizens are raising more money than their immigration-control counterparts, signalinga possible fundraising shift ahead of...