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Grassroots Alert: Vol. 25, No. 9 3/9/2018

Antigun Politicians Aim for America’s Most Popular Firearms With Expansive Ban
LEGAL & LEGISLATION  
Antigun Politicians Aim for America’s Most Popular Firearms With Expansive Ban
Hoping to capitalize on tragedy, ignorance, and hysteria, 174 opportunistic anti-gun Democrats – led by Rep. David N. Cicillinie (RI) – introduced legislation last week proposing perhaps the most sweeping gun ban in U.S. history. The bill, H.R. 5087, is dubbed the “Assault Weapons Ban of 2018.” Yet its scope is so vast, and its drafting so poorly executed, that that the only semiautomatic firearms it clearly doesn’t reach are those listed in an appendix of what the authors consider permissible guns (many of which will be unknown or unavailable to the average consumer, if they’re available at all). 
NRA Files Suit Challenging Florida Gun Control Law
NEWS  LEGAL & LEGISLATION  
NRA Files Suit Challenging Florida Gun Control Law
The National Rifle Association today announced   that it has filed a lawsuitchallenging the State of Florida’s newly-enacted ban on the purchase of firearms by young adults between the ages of 18-21. Florida’s ban is an affront to the Second Amendment, as it totally eviscerates the right of law-abiding adults between the ages of 18 and 21 to keep and bear arms. 
Dick’s and Others Enact Discriminatory Policies in Response to Gun Control Tantrum
NEWS  
Dick’s and Others Enact Discriminatory Policies in Response to Gun Control Tantrum
In what appears to be a bid to alienate a large swath of the American public in order to appease anti-gun extremists, last week Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO and Chairman Ed Stack issued an open letter in which he announced several changes to the company’s firearms sales policies. According to the missive, Dick’s will no longer sell some configurations of commonly-owned semi-automatic rifles and certain capacity magazines. The company will also refuse to sell firearms to adults ages 18 to 20.
Florida Governor Signs Gun Control Bill
NEWS  
Florida Governor Signs Gun Control Bill
The National Rifle Association expressed disappointment regarding the gun-control provisions contained in a bill that was signed into law today in Florida. The new law strips law-abiding adults aged 18-20 of their Second Amendment right to self-protection and imposes unnecessary delays on all firearm purchases.
Pre-Existing Trends: The 2013 CT Gun Control Law
NEWS  
Pre-Existing Trends: The 2013 CT Gun Control Law
Connecticut is often held up as a model of gun-control by gun control advocates and in-state legislators alike. The state enacted some of the most stringent gun control laws after the Sandy Hook tragedy. Specific measures included expanding the list of banned firearms, limiting magazine capacity, requiring registration of certain rifles and magazines previously –acquired, and expanding background checks.  
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Ask Me Anything- Get Involved!
Ask Me Anything- Get Involved!
In this episode of Ask Me Anything, Glen discusses the importance of the 2018 elections, and how to help the NRA. Watch below, and find out how you can get involved!

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

California California
California: The Legislature "Gutting and Amending" your Rights!
Florida Florida
Florida Alert: Amid Bullying & Emotional Debate, Unconstitutional Bill Passes
Idaho Idaho
Idaho: Self-Defense Legislation Heads to House Floor
New Hampshire New Hampshire
New Hampshire: Anti-Gun Amendment Introduced to Hijack School Safety Bill
New Jersey New Jersey
New Jersey: Update on Assembly Gun Bills and Trenton Gun Owner Rally
Oregon Oregon
Oregon: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
South Dakota South Dakota
South Dakota: Multiple Pro-Gun Bills Await Governor’s Signature
Vermont Vermont
Vermont: Gun Control Measures Advance in Montpelier
 
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