Tag Archive: gun control

on May 8, 2015 in World News

Recall Efforts Underway for Oregon Lawmakers Who Supported SB 941

Recall Efforts Underway for Oregon Lawmakers Who Supported SB 941 On May 4, the Oregon House approved universal background check bill SB 941, thereby sending the measure to Governor Kate Brown’s (D) desk for a signature. At the same time, members of a conservative rights group called the Executive Club announced that they are undertaking a recall effort for representatives Susan McClain (D-Dist. 29) and Val Hoyle (D-Dist. 14), as well as state senator Chuck Riley (D-Dist. 15), over their support of the measure. According to KATU, Oregon Firearms Federation executive director Kevin Starrett said he is completely in support… View Article

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on May 8, 2015 in World News

Secret Deal Could Contain a Myriad of Gun Restrictions, Ammo Bans!

by Gun Owners of America Secret Deal Could Contain a Myriad of Gun Restrictions, Ammo Bans! Will UN-style gun control be rammed down our throats? “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what’s in it.” — Then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, encouraging rapid passage of ObamaCare in 2010 ACTION: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Orrin Hatch may soon give the President authority to write gun control restrictions into a “trade agreement.” So click here to contact your Senators –- whether they are liberal or conservative. Urge them to vote against the anti-gun “fast track”… View Article

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on May 8, 2015 in World News

Police Seize 10 Children From ‘Off-Grid’ Homeschool Family

Police Seize 10 Children From ‘Off-Grid’ Homeschool Family Authorities targeting Americans with traditional, rural lifestyles  Police seized ten children from an “off grid” homeschool family in Kentucky on Wednesday after receiving an anonymous tip about the family’s traditional lifestyle. The nightmare story began when sheriff’s officers set up a blockade around Joe and Nicole Naugler’s rural property before entering the premises. Eight of the kids were out with their father but Nicole and two of her oldest children were at home. Nicole attempted to drive away but was subsequently stopped and arrested for resisting (attempting to prevent officers from taking… View Article

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on May 8, 2015 in World News

Homeschoolers interrogated on guns, vaccines

Homeschoolers interrogated on guns, vaccines Caseworker demands: ‘Follow public school’ curriculum It all started with an unwanted knock on the door by a government worker and it’s being answered with a $60 million lawsuit. A New Jersey family is suing the state child-protection agency after it allegedly sent a caseworker to their home to interrogate them on everything from their son’s homeschool education to questions about vaccines and guns in the house. Christopher Zimmer and his wife Nicole of Belvidere filed a civil rights complaint in April in U.S. District Court in Trenton alleging “unlawful and unconstitutional home intrusion.” “I… View Article

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on May 7, 2015 in World News

FAITH CRIMES

FAITH CRIMES How courageous Christians practicing their religion are being persecuted in Obama’s America The rising persecution of Christians worldwide is, of course, one of today’s most heart-wrenching and consequential trends, with daily reports of Christian believers being murdered, tortured, kidnapped, raped or sold into slavery. But there is another story of growing Christian persecution, which – if not as terrible in scale and severity – is even more inexplicable. That is the rapidly expanding marginalization, demonization and criminalization of the free practice of the Christian faith in the United States of America – a nation uniquely founded upon religious… View Article

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on May 7, 2015 in World News

Omar Khadr, once a Guantanamo inmate, freed on bail in Canada

Omar Khadr, once a Guantanamo inmate, freed on bail in Canada Omar Khadr, a Canadian who was once the youngest prisoner held on terror charges at Guantanamo Bay, will be released on bail from an Alberta prison on Thursday while he appeals a murder conviction by a U.S. military tribunal. A judge in an Alberta court ruled that Khadr, who was captured in Afghanistan when he was 15 and pleaded guilty to killing a U.S. soldier, can be released on bail, denying an appeal by the Canadian government to keep him in custody. Khadr, 28, was transferred to Alberta from… View Article

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on May 7, 2015 in World News

Moms Demand Draws Less Than 36 People to Protest NC Gun Rights Bill

Moms Demand Draws Less Than 36 People to Protest NC Gun Rights Bill On May 5, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America drew “nearly three dozen moms” in opposition to a gun rights bill being pushed by state Representative Jacqueline Schaffer (R-Charlotte). Schaffer’s bill–titled the Second Amendment Affirmation Act–reforms North Carolina’s pistol permitting process by creating a “standardized system” for those background checks. According to The Charlotte Observer, the current system in North Carolina has the sheriff conducting some background checks and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) conducting others at the federal level. Sheriffs do… View Article

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