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NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT: Vol. 21, No. 26 06/27/2014

Media Promotes Bloomberg Propaganda


A free press is a good thing for America to have. A free press that doesn't parrot and exaggerate anti-gun propaganda would be even better.

For example, take Natalie DiBlasio's article for USA Today on Wednesday, titled More kids die in shootings than statistics show. For starters, the title doesn't even accurately reflect the article's content. The article concerns the claim by Michael Bloomberg's gun-control group "Everytown" that some firearm accident deaths among children are mistakenly classified as homicides by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Contrary to the article's title, Everytown doesn't claim that the CDC undercounts firearm-related deaths among children in general.

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Hickenlooper Re-Reverses Himself on Colorado's Magazine Ban

Colorado's Gov. John Hickenlooper, who recently expressed misgivings about signing the state's 15-round magazine limit into law, now says he supports it again. 

In other words, he was for it, before he was against it, before he was for it. 

Last week, Hickenlooper said that he signed the magazine ban only for several rather baloneyous reasons. No, "baloneyous" is not a real word, but Hickenlooper's reasons don't sound like real reasons.

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Court Finds that Terrorist Watchlist Lacks Constitutional Safeguards

Gun owners wary of government overreach in the name of "public safety," take heed. 

We all agree that laws should seek to keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous people. But the details of these laws are important. Who is considered "dangerous"? What information supports that decision? Who gets to make "dangerousness" determinations and by what standards? Who provides oversight or review of these decisions? Could such a determination apply to you? If you were unfairly and inaccurately labeled dangerous, would you have effective recourse to clear your name?

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Federal Court in Colorado Upholds Magazine Ban and Background Check Requirement

This week, Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado issued a decision in the NRA-supported case of Colorado Outfitters Assoc. v. Hickenlooper. The case seeks to invalidate the burdensome magazine ban and so-called "universal" background check law passed in Colorado last year. The plaintiffs in the case -- Colorado sheriffs, individuals, and associations affected by Colorado's new gun-control laws -- raised a number of challenges to these laws but primarily focused on the burdens the laws created on their right to self-defense, which is protected by the Second Amendment.

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Bill Passes with Language Delaying Funding of U.N. Arms Trade Treaty

On Tuesday, June 24, 2014, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee passed the State Foreign Operations bill, containing language prohibiting funds to be used for the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty prior to a full ratification of the treaty by the U.S. Senate. Specifically, section 7061 states: "None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended to implement the Arms Trade Treaty until the Senate approves a resolution of ratification for the Treaty."

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Important Update on the Obama Administration's Proposed Ban on the Domestic Sale of Ivory and Importation of Elephant Trophies

In recent Grassroots Alerts, we addressed the Obama administration's proposal to ban the trade and sale of legally owned ivory within the United States (click here to see the initial alert). The NRA supports efforts to stop poaching and the illegal trade of ivory. However, banning lawfully-owned domestic ivory will have no impact on elephant poaching in Africa. On the contrary, such a ban would affect only honest, law-abiding Americans by making their possessions valueless. Please see this New York Times article highlighting the broad spectrum of people who will be harmed by the ban.

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Joe Mantegna Tells Us His "Gun Story"

Joe Mantegna, the award-winning actor and host of "MidwayUSA's Gun Stories" on the Outdoor Channel, gives NRA Family InSights the scoop on how he got involved with the shooting lifestyle.

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Ask Your U.S. Rep. to Oppose Wide-Ranging Gun Control Bill--H.R. 4783

Last week we reported that U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson (D-Calif.), chair of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, had introduced what he is calling "the Promoting Healthy Minds for Safer Communities Act of 2014." In truth, we noted, the bill -- H.R. 4783 -- is largely composed of gun control measures that mirror, and supplement, acts being pursued in the states by the likes of Michael Bloomberg and his "Everytown" gun control cabal.

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Ask Your U.S. Representative to Cosponsor and Support "The Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2013"

The "Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2013" (H.R. 2959)--introduced in the U.S. House by Reps. Richard Nugent (R-Fla.) and Jim Matheson (D-Utah)--would allow any person who is not prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm under federal law and who has a valid concealed firearm permit, to carry a concealed handgun in any state that issues its own residents permits to carry concealed firearms. Persons carrying a handgun in another state pursuant to H.R. 2959 would be subject to the laws of that state with respect to where concealed firearms may be carried. Similar legislation to H.R. 2959 passed the House in 2011 by an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 272-154.

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Order Your NRA-ILA Yard Signs Today!

It has been estimated that well-placed campaign signs can account for four percentage points on Election Day.  Think back to the 2000 presidential election, where 537 votes in Florida separated George W. Bush from Al Gore, and four percentage points seems like a landslide!  While you are focused on the November 4 election, some gun owners may not be aware of what's at stake for the future of the Second Amendment on Election Day.

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Does Your Candidate Make the Grade?

In the coming days and weeks, the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) will continue to announce endorsements and candidate ratings in hundreds of federal and state primary races. You need to be fully informed in order to make a sound decision. For up-to-the-minute information on NRA-PVF candidate grades and endorsements, and to see what you can do to help elect pro-Second Amendment candidates, please visit the NRA-PVF website:www.NRAPVF.org.

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Enter the NRA Country Colt Ford Giveaway!

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State-Rounds

CALIFORNIA: Time to Put Pressure on the Legislature Again

CALIFORNIA: Pleasant Hill City Council to Consider Proposed FFL Zoning Ordinance on Monday after Unanimous Negative Recommendation by City Planning Commission

COLORADO: Anti-Gun Officials in Boulder Continue to Violate State Law

COLORADO:: Hickenlooper is Too Little, Too Late

DELAWARE: Update on Gun Ban Legislation in Dover

FLORIDA: Report: Discrimination against Gun Owners by Insurance Companies

FLORIDA: Alert: Who else does the Florida Sheriffs Association want to control?

FLORIDA: Alert! A Cut Dog Barks

LOUISIANA: Gearing Up for 2014 Elections

MASSACHUSETTS: Your Immediate Help Needed to Defeat Extreme Gun Control Bill

MICHIGAN: Legislature Adjourned for Summer Recess After Passing Several NRA-Supported Bills

MISSOURI: Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendment Placed on August Ballot – Under Attack by Gun Control Crowd

MONTANA: Gearing Up for 2014 Elections

NEW JERSEY: Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Expanding Hunting in Great Swamp NWR

NEW JERSEY: Gun and Magazine Ban Legislation Awaiting Governor's Action

NEW YORK: Legislature Close to Adjournment, Anti-Gun Bills Still in Play

NORTH CAROLINA: Gearing Up for 2014 Elections

NORTH CAROLINA: Legislation Repealing Firearm Registration in Durham County Sent to Governor

OREGON: UPDATE on Efforts to Ban Lead Ammunition for Hunting

OREGON: UPDATE on Efforts to Ban Open Carry in Ashland

PENNSYLVANIA: Anti-Gun Lawmakers May Attempt to Amend Pro-Gun Legislation

RHODE ISLAND: Lawmakers Pass Mental Health Fix

WASHINGTON: Gearing Up for 2014 Elections







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