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The Battle Over Maine’s Firearm Background Check Bill Has Just Begun (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why the bill could do harm to private gun owners. It’s been a whirlwind ordeal for the Maine Legislature so far this week, and it’s not over yet. Earlier this week, a bill titled LD 168 was passed, which would call for licensed firearm dealers to facilitate the “sale, transfer and exchange” of a firearm, unless they were related. It also would have called for obtaining a … Read more

Is Florida’s Concealed-Carry Bill What It Says It Is? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Gun Owners of America spokesperson explains why House Bill 543 isn’t what some people think. A few days ago, Governor Ron DeSantis proposed a new Constitutional-Carry bill for Florida that would enable people to open-carry firearms without the need for a government permit. However, the Gun Owners of America took a closer look at the bill and found something of interest – the fine print. In the bill, it noted that the bill is, … Read more

House Republicans Approve “Born-Alive” Bill – and Democrats Are Furious (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden explains why the bill deserves more attention, and not the negative kind. Just months following the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, House Republicans kept their promise and pushed forward a new initiative to help protect young babies born alive due to a botched abortion. Following a partisan vote (220-210), Republican lawmakers have passed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 26), which will require healthcare physicians and doctors to provide assistance for … Read more

The House Has Finally Passed Funding For Police – But What Limitations Does It Have? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest Founder and CEO Michael Letts sounds off on the bill, wondering just what kind of support it truly provides to police officers. After spending what feels like a lifetime trying to get it passed, the House of Representatives finally passed a bill that will allow for police support. It’s spread across four different elements, which are as follows: Providing federal grants to local police departments that have less than 125 officers Gives targeted grants to communities … Read more

The Senate Has Passed a New Bill To Cut Back Inflation, But Will It Really Do the Job? (Guest: Steve Beaman)

In an effort to strike back against growing inflation, the Senate has finally passed a huge bill introduced by the House Democrats. In it, it will provide funds to address climate change, as well as growing health care costs and increasing taxes on large corporations. As a whole, it’s meant to ease the strain of inflation quite a bit. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer proclaimed victory with the passing of the bill, noting, “It’s been … Read more

Senate Democrats Are Targeting Illegal Machine Guns With New Bill, But How Far Will It Go? (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

With the rise in active shooter events and the sales of “auto sears” – which turn semiautomatic pistols and rifles into full-auto weapons – Senate Democrats are hoping to do something about it in terms of a new bill. Per this report from The Trace, a group of Democrats, led by Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar and Michigan’s Gary Peters, are hoping to introduce a bill to hold back on the sales of “auto sears,” as well as … Read more

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