Articles from the General Gun Laws Category:

'Shoot first' laws make it tougher for burglars in the United States by Fanny Carrier
WASHINGTON Burglars in the United States could once sue homeowners if they were shot, but now a growing number of states have made it legal to shoot to kill when somebody breaks into a house.
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Second Amendment by US Senate
This is from the US Senate - Our founding fathers were briliant.
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Support for Shall Issue Legislation in Maryland by Josh Ives on Feb 15, 2008
Maryland’s violent crime rate is much higher than its surrounding states with less stringent gun laws. Additionally, bills which have been presented in the past fail to make it out of the judiciary committee due to the committee’s desire to avoid controversial issues being discussed in the House and Senate at large. Avoidance of controversial issues does not make for a government which satisfies it’s people.
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Why Adopt a Vermont-style CCW Law? by Gunowners.org
This sounded good in 2004, and even better in 2007 -Clark
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Gun Registration - Pennsylvania by HB -760
This is calling for gun registration.
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The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 by H.R.218
This is helpful for Law Enforcement Officers traveling in the United States.
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Gun Ownership Becoming a Capital Idea by Deneen Borelli
Deneen Borelli does a good job articulating the gun issues in DC as well as some opinions on the Second Amendment. Worth the time to read. Clark - Carryconcealed.net
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Saved by the Militia by Randy E. Barnett
Randy Barnett makes great points about the militia and it's definition
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k1047_BC_OK_GunLawInjunction_10_06_0450 by Tulsa World
Oklahoma employers can ban employees from bringing guns to the workplace and leaving them in their vehicles, a federal judge in Tulsa has ruled
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Second Amendment Can Protect Citizens Where D.C. Government Fails by NRA
Interesting that the "Murder Capital of the US" is a place where law abiding citizens are not allowed to arm themselves. Clark -Carryconcealed.net
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DC Court of Appeals March 9, 2007 opinion by United States Court of Appeals
A decades old gun battle over the right to keep and bear arms in the nation's capital is brought before the District Court of Appeals. What ends up happening, is the court gives an opinion about what the 2nd amendment right really means. A 58 page opinion is rendered and broadens and defines the meaning of what the 2nd amendment's intent was. In a victory for gun owners, the court stated that the right to bear arms is not intended for a "well armed malitia" as a group, but was intended as an individual right. The case may be taken to the Supreme Court for final decision. This appears to overturn the law banning citizens from owning a gun in Washington D. C. Some say this is a homerun for Gun enthusists everywhere. Racoon - Carryconcealed.net Law Enforcement Staff Editor
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