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Fwd: New Government Report Undercuts Obama Anti-Gun Agenda

NRA-ILA NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT: Vol. 20, No. 19 05/10/2013 New Government Report Undercuts Obama Anti-Gun Agenda Things haven't been very good for President Obama lately. This week, Congress heard from witnesses concerning his administration's fatal failures related to the September 11, 2012, attack on our consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Not buying into the make-believe nonsense that Obama has improved America's standing among terrorists devoted to ou...

Open mike reveals N.J. senators’ contempt for gun owners, confiscation goal

 EXAMINER.COM 3 Hours Ago Open mike reveals N.J. senators' contempt for gun owners, confiscation goal by  David Codrea A microphone left on after the gavel fell at a  New Jersey  Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee hearing Thursday shows the "true view" of some of the senators toward gun owners, and provides proof that gun confiscation is a goal on which they agree, the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs revealed in an email to members and supporters today. The group is the official NRA state association. "The discussion that was caught, apparently among several senators and staff, is outrageous, and reveals legislators' true view of gun owners," ANJRPC reports. "The discussion appears to be among  Senator Loretta Weinberg  (D37),  Senator Sandra Cunningham  (D31),  Senator Linda Greenstein  (D14), and at least one member of Senate Democratic staff," the gun group's email explains. A You Tube video of the "off the re...

5 Universities in Pa. Allowing Guns on Campus

 NBC PHILADELPHIA 1 Hour Ago 5 Universities in Pa. Allowing Guns on Campus by  Michael Rubinkam advertisement Students on some Pennsylvania college campuses might be carrying more than their books. At least five Pennsylvania state-owned universities are now allowing guns on campus after the state's lawyers concluded that an outright ban on weapons was probably unconstitutional. Kutztown, Shippensburg, Edinboro, Slippery Rock and Millersville universities have all quietly changed their policies over the past year to reflect the advice of lawyers in the governor's office and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. "Our feeling is that police, who are trained in handling firearms, shooting accuracy during stressful situations and in making quick decisions and judgments, should be the ones with weapons" Related Stories Students in those schools are now allowed to have weapons on campus, though they are still generally banned from school buildings and athletic ...