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As we have reported, the New York Assembly recently passed an anti-gun package which is currently pending in the State Senate.

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Help State Senator Tom Libous Fight the Anti-Gun Bills Pending in the New York State Legislature!

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NRA Appeals Seventh Circuit Ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court

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As early as tomorrow, June 3, the Tennessee General Assembly may vote to override Governor Bredesen’s (D) veto of House Bill 962. This NRA-supported bill would enable law-abiding right-to-carry permit holders to carry a firearm for self defense in establishments that serve alcohol, provided they don’t consume while carrying. Despite passing both the House and Senate with broad bipartisan support, Governor Bredesen vetoed the bill.

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URGENT: Tennessee General Assembly to Vote to Override Governor’s Veto of Restaurant Carry!

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On Thursday, May 21, House Bill 5875, a bill including a “no-net-loss” amendment, passed the Connecticut House by a vote of 109-31-11. The bill now heads to the State Senate for consideration.

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“No-Net-Loss” Advancing in Connecticut!

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As the South Carolina General Assembly winds down for the year, two NRA-supported bills are en route to the desk of Governor Mark Sanford (R) for his consideration.

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Two NRA-Supported Bills Head to the Governor’s Desk in South Carolina

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