Category: Random Shit
PA Gun Stores Remain Open As Non-Essential Businesses Asked to Close
According to Firearm Chronicles Many Allegheny County, Pennsylvania gun stores are opening their doors today as the county government is asking all non-essential business to close for a period of several weeks. The Pittsburgh Tribune spoke to several gun store owners who say their business is essential, especially in a time of uncertainty. John Anderson, […]
Read MoreGovernor Signs Shooting Range Preservation Bill Into Law
According to Firearm Chronicles March 10th, 2020, Governor Brad Little signed shooting range protection legislation, House Bill 396, into law. House Bill 396 passed both chambers of the Idaho Legislature with overwhelming support and will go into effect on July 1st. House Bill 396: 1) Authorizes the Fish & Game (F&G) Commission to develop, operate […]
Read MoreCrunching the Numbers On the Ammo Sales Spike
According to Firearm Chronicles The folks over at Ammo.com haven’t just been feverishly filling online orders over the past few weeks as Americans across the country are flocking to stock up while the country is locking down. The Ammo.com staff also been keeping track of where the surge in demand is coming from, and have […]
Read MoreHawaii Gun Violence Commission Would be Exempt from Sunshine Laws
According to Firearm Chronicles The state of Hawaii wants to create a “gun violence commission” that would take a look at the issue. This isn’t unusual. Several states have them, though whether they’re doing any good or not still remains to be seen. However, such commissions make good political theater. It’s a way to look […]
Read MoreIdaho Committee Nixes Armed School Staff Legislation
According to Firearm Chronicles A bill to allow staff and teachers in public schools to carry with an enhanced firearms permit died in a Senate committee on Friday after a narrow 5-4 vote to scuttle the legislation. Supporters of the bill want districts to have the flexibility to have armed school staff, particularly in rural […]
Read MoreCA Lawmaker Wants to Modify State Microstamping Law
According to Firearm Chronicles Any California gun owner will tell you that the state’s “microstamping” law has played havoc with their ability to purchase handguns since it was put on the books back in 2007. No new models of handguns have been made available for sale since, because manufacturers simply can’t comply with the law, […]
Read MoreGeorgiaCarry Asks Probate Judges To Extend Concealed Carry Licenses
According to Firearm Chronicles Around the country, more sheriffs offices are starting to hit the “pause” button on concealed carry applications and renewals, and many court systems are implementing changes as well that could impact individuals who are either currently licensed to carry a firearm or those applying for their license. In Ohio, the sheriffs […]
Read More5 DEAD INCLUDING AN OFFICER AND GUNMAN IN SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI
According to Real STL News Witnesses reported to police seeing a vehicle crash into the Kum & Go on E Chestnut Expressway after 11 p.m. Sunday night. A gunman emerged from the vehicle, entered the store and started shooting. “Two officers arrived at the scene and were shot at by the gunman”, Police Chief Paul […]
Read MoreSpain being placed on coronavirus lockdown, limiting movement, closing businesses
According to Los Angles Times The Spanish government on Saturday put the country of 46 million on lockdown and declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 crisis, only the second time such a crisis measure has been taken in Spain’s 40-year democracy. The shutdown, effective Monday and initially in place for 15 […]
Read MoreTomorrow ATF May Be Able to Enforce State Laws
Leakers from DOD and DHS are stating that tomorrow the Federal Government is going to activate esf-13 which will give all Federal Law Enforcement Agencies (FLEOS) the power to enforce state laws in partnership with state agencies. Ironically the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is the coordinating agency in charge. Use these two links […]
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