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DAILY ALERT FOR Monday, May 11, 2015

DAILY ALERT FOR Monday, May 11, 2015
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LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Iowa: Pro-Gun Omnibus Bill Stalled in Senate, Your Action Needed Immediately
Session is nearing a close in The Hawkeye state. Important pro-gun provisions remain on the table and are in danger of going unheard by the Iowa Senate for yet another session.
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Oregon: Governor Brown Signs Egregious “Universal” Background Check Bill
In unfortunate news for gun owners in Oregon, Governor Kate Brown (D) signed into law Senate Bill 941 today, legislation that expands background checks to private transfers. The background check portion of this bill will go into effect in 90 days.
NEWS
Hillary’s Long Con
To divide, divert and confuse defenders, fighter pilots flying sorties commonly take off from multiple airfields, then proceed along sinuous, seemingly unconnected routes, making carefully timed turns and following a precisely choreographed three-dimensional vector plan that allows them to converge—like the sun’s rays through a magnifying glass—over their target at the final instant, with devastating results. Now that Hillary Rodham Clinton has formally declared her intention to assume the office of president of the United States, you can bet she’ll calculate, triangulate and endlessly re-vector her position on your right to keep and bear arms in much the same way—just as she’s done for years.

GUN LAWS
Armed husband saves pregnant wife and child from rabid fox, WFXT, Boston, Mass. 05/07/15
A pregnant woman was watching over children playing in her backyard in Canton, Mass. when one of the children was attacked by a rabid fox. The woman rushed to the child’s aid, kicked the animal and called for her husband. The husband retrieved a gun and shot the fox three times, killing it. The pregnant woman and the wounded child have undergone treatment for rabies and are recovering.

THE FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER
Mike Marsh: Sunday hunting bill clears House
The Outdoor Heritage Act took years to roll into one bill that enough people would support to ensure its passage. However, in a lengthy, late-night debate that took place on April 28, H640 passed the North Carolina House. The bill’s primary sponsors were Jimmy Dixon (Wayne, Duplin), Marvin Lucas (Cumberland), Chris Malone (Wake) and Michele Presnell (Haywood Madison, Yancey).

THE DAILY CALLER
A Martin Luther Of Gun Rights?
Beware the priest who posts theses on cathedral doors. Authorities should probably have learned this lesson long ago, but apparently Authority is a slow learner. And by far the biggest cathedral doors these days are located in virtual space.

THE LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nevada: Campus carry measure shot down
Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas, is throwing down the gauntlet to Senate Judiciary Chairman Greg Brower, R-Reno, over her bill that would let concealed-carry permit holders take their weapons onto Nevada’s college campuses.

THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL
R.I. court affirms gun rights
More than two dozen firearms bills have been filed so far in Rhode Island’s current legislative session. The anti-gun lobby, of course, calls them “common sense solutions” to the problem of mostly gang-centered violence.

THE CANADIAN BROADCASTING COMPANY
Canada: Conservatives’ gun bill C-42 set to pass before Commons recess
New Conservative legislation that changes the gun licensing system cleared a House of Commons committee last week and is on track to become law before the summer recess — and a likely fall election.
NEWS 9
Witness Pulled Gun On Burglary Suspect Who Was Beating OKC Officer
New information is coming out regarding the rookie Oklahoma City police officer who was beaten by a suspect with his own baton following a burglary on the northwest side of the metro. An armed witness may have been the only thing that kept that officer from a more serious beating, or worse.

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