Chicago gun laws bar museum from displaying Nazi weapon seized by WWII hero

Chicago gun laws bar museum from displaying Nazi weapon seized by WWII hero
This undated photo depicts U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William P. Levine, who was a lieutenant at the time. Levine, 97, died in March and relatives donated his uniform, military papers and a handgun he obtained from a Nazi officer to the Pritzker …

Nevada: Background Check Bill to be Heard in Committee on Monday
On Monday, May 6, Senate Bill 221 will be heard by the Senate Finance Committee at 8:00 am in Room 2134 of the Legislative Building, 401 South Carson Street in Carson City.  As amended by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, SB 221 criminalizes otherwise lawful private transfers of firearms unless the transaction goes through a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer (FFL).  

Rifle Raffle Takes Place Amid Controversy
A controversial raffle brought out both sides of the gun control debate in Chester County. The raffle of an AR-15 rifle similar to the one used in last year’s shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. and another gun for …

June 2013 Texas Concealed Handgun License Course offered by Robert Raya
Our Texas Concealed Carry Handgun License (CHL) class is taught by an instructor with real-world experience.Required Course HoursNew License 9:00am-7:00pm Renewal License: 8am-1pm or 1pm-7pm Topics to be … are waiting for your new license to arrive.

Pro-gun advocates angry over N.J. lawmakers’ hot-mic comments
As a committee hearing on new gun-control legislation began winding down Thursday, three state senators started chatting amongst themselves.What they didn’t realize was the microphone was still on.A recording of the exchange — which appears to be between Democrats Loretta Weinberg, Sandra Cunningham and Linda Greenstein — ended up on YouTube, and gun supporters said today they were upset by the remarks.The recording opens with what sounds like a senator or staff member saying, “We needed a bill that was going to confiscate, confiscate, confiscate” — although it is not clear who is speaking or if this is what she is saying.

Grassroots Alert: Vol. 20, No. 19 05/10/2013

This Eagle Scout is no felon
It’s May, and for most seniors in high school, thoughts turn to final exams, getting a date for the prom and graduation. For David Cole Withrow, an 18 year old senior at Princeton High School in Princeton, N.C., his final days will be spent dealing with a suspension, an arrest record and a felony charge in criminal court.Mr. Withrow, who goes by “Cole,” is not a criminal. He’s an Eagle Scout and an honor student. He has a college scholarship, and he has been accepted at both Campbell University and East Carolina University. So far, so good.Mr. Withrow arrived at Princeton High on April 29 just as he would on any other school day — until he realized that he inadvertently left a pair of unloaded shotguns in his pickup, secured there after he went skeet shooting the day before.

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