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Grassroots Alert: Vol. 22, No. 17 5/1/2015

Clinton Hires Anti-Gun Astroturfer for her
NEWS  
Clinton Hires Anti-Gun Astroturfer for her "Grassroots" Campaign
Despite already amassing an anti-gun track record that would make Michael Bloomberg proud, Democratic presidential nominee candidate Hillary Clinton appears intent on adding to it whenever possible. Last week brought the news that Clinton has hired gun control advocate Scott Hogan to run her "grassroots" campaign in Minnesota.  Hogan formerly served as the Minnesota Director and Campaign Manager for Everytown for Gun Safety. Hogan and his new employer clearly have a shared interest in restricting gun rights. However, in some ways Hogan is an odd choice to run a grassroots operation for the supposedly sophisticated Clinton campaign. The Bloomberg bank-rolled Everytown group is the epitome of political astroturf; and a rather transparent one at that.
Gun Ban Upheld, Federal Appellate Court Uses
LEGAL & LEGISLATION  NEWS  
Gun Ban Upheld, Federal Appellate Court Uses "Feelings" to Justify It
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision on Monday allowing a Chicago-area gun and magazine ban to stand. Such bans are justifiable, according to the court, merely on the basis that they "may increase the public's sense of safety."  The case, Friedman v. Highland Park, was filed in 2013, and sought to invalidate a city ordinance that banned "assault weapons or large capacity magazines (those that can accept more than ten rounds)."  Highland Park was one of several Chicago suburbs that hastily enacted municipal ordinances regulating or banning the possession of "assault weapons" before the state's 2013 concealed carry law preempted home-rule authority to do so.
Anti-gun Researchers Discover Northeastern Police Chiefs Crave Power, Contend for Nobel Prize in
NEWS  
Anti-gun Researchers Discover Northeastern Police Chiefs Crave Power, Contend for Nobel Prize in "Well, Duh"
The big brains over at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center outdid themselves last month by sharing the penetrating insight that people who have power want to keep it. A survey conducted by anti-gun researcher David Hemenway and former Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association President James G. Hicks, the results of which were published in the Journal of Public Health Policy, found that 90 percent of Massachusetts police chiefs favor keeping in place the current may-issue concealed carry permitting regime that gives them discretionary control over the issuance of permits. Sources claim (although we cannot yet confirm) that an unrelated Harvard survey of grade-schoolers will indicate that they approve of eating ice cream for dinner.
Passage of H.R. 2028 Includes Right-to-Carry on Army Corps Land Provision
LEGAL & LEGISLATION  
Passage of H.R. 2028 Includes Right-to-Carry on Army Corps Land Provision
On Friday, May 1, 2015, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2028 the "Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016,"  by a bipartisan vote of 240-177. This bill is designed to protect the rights of gun owners on lands owned or managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps).  This legislation would help end the patchwork of firearm laws and regulations that govern different federal lands managed by different federal agencies.
Good News for American Hunters and Sport Shooters as NRA Thwarts Obama Administration Policy
HUNTING  GUN LAWS  NEWS  
Good News for American Hunters and Sport Shooters as NRA Thwarts Obama Administration Policy
Thanks to diligent work by your NRA, an Obama administration policy that would have essentially stopped American hunters and sport shooters from traveling internationally with their personal firearms and ammunition has been suspended.  The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that it is returning to its previous system of facilitating the international transport of personal firearms and ammunition, after meeting with representatives from the NRA, firearms industry and sportsmen's groups, and key members of Congress.
Anti-Gunner Repeats Silly
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Anti-Gunner Repeats Silly "NRA Insurrection" Smear
If Josh Horwitz, of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence were a comedian--and we aren't saying he isn't one--it would be high time for someone to tell him to "get some new material." Last week, for the umpteenth time, Horwitz portrayed NRA as the nation's leading advocate of "insurrection." Even at cursory glance, the tiresome Horwitz allegation should raise the eyebrow of anyone familiar with the gun control debate. After all, the NRA is widely recognized as supporting an armed citizenry--otherwise known as the well-regulated militia--the purposes of which, as the Supreme Court noted in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), include "suppressing insurrections," not encouraging them.
Your Help Needed on Pending National Right-to-Carry Legislation
LEGAL & LEGISLATION  
Your Help Needed on Pending National Right-to-Carry Legislation
Thanks to your continued calls and emails, NRA supported National Right-to-Carry bills have seen increases in cosponsorships over the past few weeks.  Please continue to contact your elected officials and urge them to cosponsor and support these important bills:
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Big Wins for the Second Amendment
Big Wins for the Second Amendment

In this news minute from the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, Jennifer Zahrn reports that Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed nine pro-gun bills into law, expanding the rights of the state’s law-abiding gun owners.


STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

Arkansas Arkansas
Arkansas: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die, Multiple Pro-Gun Measures Pass in Successful Year
Colorado Colorado
Colorado: Apprentice Hunting Bill Passes Committee
Indiana Indiana
Indiana: Pro-Gun Bill Signed Into Law by Governor
Maine Maine
Maine: Firearm Suppressor Legislation Before Committee Next Week
Michigan Michigan
Michigan: Air Gun Reclassification Package Passes Final Vote
Minnesota Minnesota
Minnesota: Pro-Gun Legislation continues to Move Forward!
Missouri Missouri
Missouri: Castle Doctrine and Training Bill Passes House
New York New York
New York: Pair of Anti-Gun Bills Defeated in Senate Codes Committee
North Carolina North Carolina
North Carolina: Sunday Hunting Legislation Advances to Senate
North Carolina: NRA-Backed Omnibus Gun Bill No Longer in Danger, Anti-Due Process Bill Should Die in Committee Before Crossover
North Carolina: NRA-Backed Omnibus Bill Before Appropriations Committee Next Week
Oregon Oregon
Oregon: “Universal” Background Check Bill Scheduled for Final Vote on Monday
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania: Sunday Hunting Legislation Open to Cosponsorship
Tennessee Tennessee
Tennessee: Pro-Gun Bills Signed into Law
Vermont Vermont
Vermont: Another Victory in the Green Mountain State This Week
 
NRA ILA

Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the "lobbying" arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.