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2024-25 Ohio hunting, fishing licenses on sale now
Hunting and fishing licenses for 2024-25 are on sale now. License sales fund the Division of Wildlife’s projects and programs that benefit wildlife and people, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Democrat introduces bill banning nearly ALL semi-auto firearms in Ohio
State Rep. Willis Blackshear Jr. (D-Dayton) recently introduced a bill that poses as a ban on high-capacity magazines or maybe a ban on carrying certain firearms. However, the bill language would actually ban nearly ALL semi-automatic firearms in the state of Ohio, including rifles and handguns.
Firearms export ‘pause’ scheme reveals international impact, especially in Israel
Now one of President Biden’s latest gun control charades is making it difficult for one of America’s closest allies to defend itself from terrorists. Biden’s administration is more interested in placating gun control activists than in the livelihoods of law-abiding Americans and their highly regulated businesses.
Biden’s new gun control for Black communities
Although the White House gun grabbers continue complaining that they need action from Congress on their so-called “gun violence epidemic,” the new approach is to label gun-related deaths a “health crisis” for the purpose of justifying executive action.
Response brief filed in challenge of handgun ban for young adults
Attorneys representing the plaintiffs in a challenge of the federal ban on handgun sales to young adults have filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals, explaining why the ruling by the district court striking down the ban should be upheld.
White House wants schools to gaslight parents about guns
The White House wants to enlist school officials to help hoodwink parents about its gun control plans, according to a statement issued recently.
Kentucky, Utah working on credit-card privacy bills; Colorado eyes merchant codes
While Kentucky and Utah legislatures seek to add privacy protections to prevent the use of firearm and ammunition merchant codes, Colorado is going in the opposite direction, seeking to require them.
Early in-person and mail-in voting begins TODAY, Feb. 21
Ohio's 2024 Primary Election officially begins today with early in-person and mail-in voting. Primary Election Day is March 19. With the Biden administration pushing gun control, the ATF overstepping its authority, and…
California lawmakers aim to force insurers to ask homeowners, renters about guns
California seems to be in a contest with states like Hawail and Washington when it comes to anti-gun bills. Assembly member Mike Gipson and state Sen. Catherine Blakespear are leading an effort to require insurance companies to ask homeowners about the guns they own.
