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Here’s What the ‘Common Sense’ Laws We Already Have Did to Stop Alleged Boulder Terrorist
You've heard the line before from the left: Why can't we just get together on "common sense" gun laws? Now, of course, "common sense" in the left's parlance means something like: "Now, if we squint a ...
“We don’t want to take your guns – just common-sense laws.” That line has dominated the gun debate for years. On a recent segment of Gun Owners Radio, host Michael Schwartz – along with co-hosts ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Lowcountry community groups will head to the South Carolina State House Thursday afternoon to push for more protection against the issue of gun violence in the state. Since ...
Senate Bill 1234 seeks to set parameters to define what adequate food, water and shelter is for companion pets. The bill is in response to increasing animal cruelty cases and aims to prevent future ...
A group of Big Apple lawmakers want to toss composting laws in the trash. The City Council’s Common Sense Caucus on Thursday introduced a bill that would reverse mandatory composting just one week ...
Amador County Sheriff Gary Redman waded into a bit of controversy this year when he openly said he would buck a California law that limits cooperation between local and federal authorities. Citing his ...
Machine-gun slaughter of our children — Wilton's could be next — will continue until we sleep-walking voters install in the U.S. government enough people of sufficient moral character to pass a common ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A blind man in Indiana is calling for common sense gun laws after he was allowed to get a concealed carry permit. Terry Sutherland, who is blind, says he got his concealed carry ...
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A retired South Carolina state police officer has been pushing for legislation for the past eight years to make non-fatal ...
EXCLUSIVE: Arizona Republicans are eyeing an additional fight over the state’s law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, hoping that the Trump administration will voice its ...
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