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DAILY ALERT FOR Tuesday, May 14, 2019

 
Louisiana: Your Action Needed - House to Consider Pro-Gun Preemption Legislation Tomorrow
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Louisiana: Your Action Needed - House to Consider Pro-Gun Preemption Legislation Tomorrow
Tomorrow, the Louisiana House is scheduled to consider preemption legislation, House Bill 281. 
 
Vermont: Waiting Period Legislation Passes House Committee
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Vermont: Waiting Period Legislation Passes House Committee
Monday afternoon, the House Judiciary Committee passed S.169 on a 7-4 vote, setting up a potential gun debate on the House floor during the last days of the 2019 legislative session.
 
KDFW FOX 4 DALLAS
Would-be Robber Shot Dead by Grand Prairie Homeowner external site
A home invasion suspect was shot dead by a Grand Prairie homeowner early Monday. Police said the suspect, Rayme Castilleja, 20, "specifically targeted the residence" in the 2000 block of Plains Court about 1:15 a.m. Monday in an attempt to rob the homeowner.
 
PHILLY.COM
Pa. Lawmakers Move to Bar Local Gun Laws in Wake of Pittsburgh Measures external site
When Pittsburgh passed restrictions on guns last month, it reignited a fight over which level of government should regulate firearms. In recent weeks, two Republican lawmakers began pushing to strengthen the state's control over gun regulations and make it easier for some groups, such as lobbyists, to recoup legal fees to fight cities' rules.
 
THE OUTDOOR WIRE
Anti-Hunting Congressman Introduces Grizzly Bear Hunting Ban external site
Congressman Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) has introduced legislation that would ban the hunting of grizzly bears anywhere in the country except for Alaska. Grijalva, who chairs the House Resources Committee, is a frequent author of anti-hunting bills and is consistently rated at 100% by the Humane Society of the United States. 
 
Alabama: Bill to Create Lifetime Carry Permit to be heard in House Committee
LEGAL & LEGISLATION
Alabama: Bill to Create Lifetime Carry Permit to be heard in House Committee
Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 15, the Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee will hear House Bill 595, sponsored by Representative Proncey Robertson (R-7).  HB 595 would create a new lifetime carry permit issued by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) to state residents. 
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