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The Times-News - Sat Nov 14, 11:57 pm ET
Idaho has been a strong supporter of the right to bear arms —even attracting firearms manufacturers from other states to spurits economy.
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The Telegraph - Sat Nov 14, 10:36 pm ET
David Farmer considers himself a gun enthusiast. He's an avid hunter and owns several guns. If only he could find the bullets. "You can't find ammo anywhere," the Jerseyville man said. "When you do find it, it's basically highway robbery.
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Eyewitness News Memphis - Sat Nov 14, 5:05 pm ET
Republican state Rep. Richard Floyd of Chattanooga in an e-mail calls President Barack Obama and his administration a "socialist leader ... and his gang of thugs."
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sat Nov 14, 12:01 am ET
Senior advisers to Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell’s transition team include former members of Congress, veterans of former Gov. George Allen’s administration, and representatives of key constituent groups, from business to the National Rifle Association and The Virginia Family Foundation. The senior advisers, announced yesterday, are:
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The Southern Pines Pilot - Sat Nov 14, 5:31 pm ET
To my surprise and disappointment, state Sen. Harris Blake, who represents Moore County, is refusing to support passage of Bill S 460, which establishes standards for the care of dogs in the possession of "puppy mill" dog breeders. There are an estimated 96 puppy mills in North Carolina. There are hundreds of dogs living in miserable conditions in tiny wire cages existing on inferior food and ...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Fri Nov 13, 8:45 pm ET
Senior advisers to Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell’s transition team include former members of Congress, veterans of former Gov. George Allen’s administration, and representatives of key constituent groups, from business to the National Rifle Association and The Family Foundation. The senior advisers, announced today, are: Michel Zajur of Richmond, founder and president of the Virginia Hispanic Chamber ...
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Times News - Sat Nov 14, 9:17 am ET
Duck hunting reopens Monday and remains open through Friday, Jan. 15, in the South Zone. Canada goose hunting opens Monday and remains open through Saturday, Nov. 28, and then reopens Friday, Dec. 11, through Tuesday, Jan. 26, in the Atlantic Population Zone. There is a daily limit of six ducks and a possession limit of 12 after opening day, and a daily limit may not include more than four ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - Sat Nov 14, 12:06 am ET
NASHVILLE -- State Rep. Richard Floyd, R-Chattanooga, ventured into national gun politics this week with an e-mail to GOP friends in which he called President Barack Obama a "socialist leader" and top administration officials a "gang of thugs."
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Bangor Daily News - Fri Nov 13, 9:25 pm ET
Firearms safety courses are offered through the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's education program and through commercial businesses.
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New York Times - Sat Dec 5, 7:50 pm ET
The number of public charities has soared, resulting in more than $50 billion a year in lost tax revenue.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Fri Dec 4, 12:11 pm ET
From outward appearances, 50-year-old Thomas Paul Bennett was an unlikely man to open fire at the local jewelry store. His Alamo home, surrounded by redwood trees on a cul-de-sac, is worth $2.5 million. Inside, when he takes a break from running his...
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Denver Post - Sat Nov 28, 3:06 am ET
Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo has proposed a 2010 ballot measure that would recommend to Colorado's top elected officials that they oppose gun restrictions.
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New Haven Register - Sat Nov 28, 10:11 am ET
For the second time this year, an owl was caught in a leg-hold trap in Connecticut, renewing animal advocates’ cries to ban the traps.
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Denver Post - Fri Nov 27, 4:49 pm ET
Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo has proposed a 2010 ballot measure that would recommend to Colorado's top elected officials that they oppose gun restrictions.
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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.