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Pennsylvania: City of Philadelphia Attempts to Force NRA Affiliated Range Out of Business
For 77 years, the Holmesburg Fish and Game Protective Association has served sportsmen and gun enthusiasts. However, several months ago the City of Philadelphia sent notice to the Holmesburg Fish and Game Association that its long existing property lease would not be renewed, effective January 1, 2008. Tonight, City Councilman Frank Rizzo will be in attendance at the Association’s General Meeting to discuss the possible closure of the range facility and/or possible solutions for a contract renewal. Please plan on attending this important meeting.
California: Microstamping Bill Heads Back to Assembly for Final Vote!
On Thursday, September 6, the California Senate passed Assembly Bill 1471 by a 21-17 margin. This legislation requires require that after a certain date, the make, model, and serial number of the firearm be microstamped onto the interior surface or internal working parts of all handguns in such a manner that those identifiers are imprinted onto the cartridge case upon firing. Under AB1471, the manufacture, sale, and transfer of handguns that do not include their identifying information would be a crime. Please contact your Assemblymember today and respectfully ask him or her to oppose AB1471 when it comes before them for a final vote. Contact information for your Assemblymember can be found by visiting http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/acsframeset7text.htm.
Emergency Powers Bill Passes California Senate, Heads to Governor!
On Wednesday, September 5, the California Senate passed Assembly Bill 1645 by a vote of 21-16. The bill now heads to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) for his consideration. AB1645, sponsored by Assemblyman Doug La Malfa (R-2), will protect law-abiding gun owners during a declared state of emergency from the seizure or confiscation of any lawfully carried or possessed firearm or ammunition.
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Proposed Omaha, Nebraska City Council Ordinance Calls For Destruction of Firearms
Your attendance is needed at the Tuesday, August 28, Omaha City Council meeting to help stop the destruction of firearms. The meeting will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, August 28 at 1819 Farnam Street, Suite LC-1, Omaha, 68183. If you are unable to attend, please call the members of the City Council and respectfully urge them to support Councilman Sigerson’s amendment to protect firearms stolen from law-abiding citizens from being destroyed. The general phone number for the City Council is (402) 444-5557. For further contact information for the City Council please click here.
Bill Seeks to Make Animal Abuse Equal to Domestic Abuse in Wisconsin
Introduced by State Senators Fred Risser (D-26), Tim Carpenter (D-3), and Julie Lassa (D-24), Senate Bill 162 seeks to make “harm or threat of harm” to an animal a form of domestic abuse, potentially meaning the loss of one’s Second Amendment rights. SB 162 is outlandish because it not only equates animals to humans, but it does not include a definition of what “harm or threat of harm” is. Animal “rights” extremists could consider the training of hunting dogs or everyday treatment of dairy cattle to be “abuse.” Please contact the members of the Senate Committee of Judiciary and Corrections and respectfully urge them to vote against SB 162 when the time comes.
Nebraska: Omaha City Council Passes Ordinance Protecting Our Second Amendment Rights!
On Tuesday, August 28, the Omaha City Council unanimously passed an ordinance introduced by Councilman Chuck Sigerson, Jr. allowing a legally-owned firearm that has been stolen and used in a crime to be returned to the rightful owner, as long as it was reported stolen to police. Please contact City Councilman Sigerson and thank him for protecting our Second Amendment rights.
Maryland Celebrates National Hunting & Fishing Day!
On Saturday, September 22 from 10 am to 5 pm, the Maryland Department of Natural Resource Wildlife and Heritage Service will observe National Hunting & Fishing Day at Schrader’s Bridgetown Manor in Henderson, MD. This free of charge event is a great way to introduce youth and new comers to our outdoor heritage. For more information please contact Patricia Allen at pallen@dnr.state.md.us or call 410-221-8838 ext.107 or on the web at www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/NHFD/index.asp.