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Gun control law forces firearm-maker to leave New York

 KPVI.COM 44 Minutes Ago Gun control law forces firearm-maker to leave New York WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — A firearms manufacturer said Wednesday it is moving its corporate offices out of New York, partly because of the state's stricter new gun control law. Kahr Firearms Group is the first gunmaker in New York to blame the law for its departure. A spokesman said the company felt uncertain about its future after the law passed in January. Kahr will move its 10-person corporate staff to Pike County, Pennsylvania next year. The company also expects to build a new factory there — with 80-100 jobs — within five years. The company said it was close to finalizing a deal for land in Orange County, N.Y., before the law was passed. A call to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office was not immediately returned. ©2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Gun control law forces firearm-maker to leave New York http://www.kpvi.co...

Protesters stand on NC overpass with sign: "Honk to IMPEACH Obama"

 THERIGHTSCOOP.COM 6 Hours Ago Protesters stand on NC overpass with sign: "Honk to IMPEACH Obama" Posted by  The Right Scoop   on August 7th, 2013 in  Politics  | This is awesome. Protesters camped out on an overpass with a big sign that says "Honk to impeach Obama". According to one of the protesters, who happens to be black, they were getting a lot of honks. He made a point to say it's not about color for him, it's about doing the right thing. Watch: (h/t:  Libertarian Republican ) Protesters stand on NC overpass with sign: "Honk to IMPEACH Obama" http://therightscoop.com/protesters-stand-on-nc-overpass-with-sign-honk-to-impeach-obama/ John Hames

Obama's Leno gaffe not going unnoticed

 BIZPACREVIEW.COM 5 Hours Ago Obama's Leno gaffe not going unnoticed by  Michael Dorstewitz When President  Barack Obama  goes without his trusty  teleprompter , he's liable to say anything, as he did Tuesday night when he placed Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville in the  Gulf of Mexico . He appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the two eventually got around to discussing the economy. In answer to Leno's question about maintaining and upgrading the national infrastructure, the president noted at the video's 3:00 minute mark that the Panama Canal "is being widened, so that these big supertankers can come in." He then outlined what needed to be done in the seaports along the Gulf. One can only assume he meant the Gulf of Mexico. "If we don't deepen our ports all along the gulf — places like Charleston, South Carolina or Savannah, Georgia, or Jacksonville Florida — those ships are going to go someplace else." The gaffe didn...