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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 18, 12:27 pm ET
Should someone who wants to buy a military-style assault weapon be required to undergo a criminal background check? In America they don't have to. In...
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WTVM 9 Columbus - Wed Nov 18, 4:49 pm ET
Area hunters again have the opportunity to help others while they enjoy their outdoor pursuits.
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The Prairie Advocate - Wed Nov 18, 4:30 pm ET
If you ever wondered whether Gov. Pat Quinn would do whatever it takes to win reelection, all you need to do is look at his latest TV ad. The spot is perhaps the most misleading TV advertisement of the season so far, but it packs quite a wallop.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 18, 11:27 am ET
As our nation continues to contemplate the horror of the Fort Hood shootings, one revelation about Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan caught my eye. In 1996,...
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KPLC Lake Charles - Wed Nov 18, 3:43 pm ET
Associated Press - November 18, 2009 3:34 PM ET COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina shoppers will get a second chance to buy tax-free guns.
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Asbury Park Press - Tue Nov 17, 8:14 am ET
MORRIS COUNTY — Barack Obama campaigned on hope and change, but he also might have delivered on something else: the urge to buy handguns.
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The Willits News - Wed Nov 18, 2:25 pm ET
According to an internet posting, volunteers are essential to conservation today and even more so tomorrow. That's the consensus of conservation professionals, who predict that fish, wildlife and habitat, as well as the future of America's sporting traditions, will depend more and more on devoted souls whose only paycheck is the personal reward of preserving traditional values and passing on
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The Huffington Post - Tue Nov 17, 11:33 am ET
"As we get more information about right-to-carry, our point is made again and again ... People who get permits in states which have fair right-to-carry...
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MSNBC - Tue Nov 17, 6:36 pm ET
A new amendment would cut off $1.5 billion in subsidies to Amtrak unless it reverses its post-9/11 security policies and permits train passengers to travel with firearms as part of their checked luggage. Amtrak argues that it doesn't have the systems in place to adequately check and secure firearms in luggage.
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Charleston City Paper - Wed Nov 18, 11:40 am ET
When a runaway hot-air balloon reportedly carrying a six-year-old boy made headlines last month, many were surprised to find out it had all been a hoax. Admitted the six-year-old boy on live television, "We did this for a show." by Jack Hunter When a runaway hot-air balloon reportedly carrying a six-year-old boy made headlines last month, many were surprised to find out it had all been a hoax ...
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Texas A&M AgNews - Wed Nov 18, 11:05 am ET
COLLEGE STATION - H.T. (Tom) Davison of Bryan, one of the long-time leaders of Texas 4-H, has been inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame in recognition of his major contributions in serving the statewide youth development program. Davison was honored for his achievements over 23 years, both as state director for 4-H and as executive director of the Texas 4-H Foundation, the fund-raising ...
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The Wenatchee World - Tue Nov 17, 1:15 pm ET
WENATCHEE — After 31 years in the trade, a father-and-son team of gun sellers are holstering their business ambitions and aiming to retire. Dick and Rocky Crocker, partners in Rocky’s House of Guns, have triggered hundreds of friendships from among their thousands of customers — hunters, hobbyists and collectors who’ve bought nearly 80,000 firearms and millions of rounds of ammo from the ...
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Seven Days - Wed Nov 18, 10:13 am ET
Mona and Leo Boutin used to raise beef cattle on their picturesque Williston farm. The cows would graze in the grassy field that sweeps up to the forest line, and drink from the babbling brook that cuts through the couple’s land. That was before the Boutins worried about lead contaminating their groundwater. Water experts have since collected samples from the creek, and the couple has stopped ...
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 16, 4:26 pm ET
BELLEVUE, Wash.----The Second Amendment Foundation today filed its much-anticipated brief to the United States Supreme Court in the case of McDonald v. Chicago, which challenges the constitutionality of that city’s ban on handguns.
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The Argus Leader - Wed Nov 18, 2:59 am ET
Three Republicans who want to challenge Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin in next year's election played up their conservative credentials Tuesday in front of a friendly crowd. It was the first time that Secretary of State Chris Nelson, state Rep. Blake Curd and Piedmont Republican Thad Wasson had all met. More than 100 people attended, including the state GOP's chairman and the executive director ...