Archive for July, 2010

House passes bill to keep creditors from taking guns

The House this afternoon passed a bill that would change the law to allow someone going through bankruptcy proceedings to retain their rifles, shotguns, and pistols so long as they are worth less than $3,000 combined.
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Arizona: Constitutional Carry takes effect

Starting today, Arizona residents at least 21 years old can carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
The change is part of a broad weapons law by state Sen. Russell Pearce passed by the state Legislature in April that eases restrictions on concealed carry.
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Radical Group Launches Complete Lead Bullet Ban Campaign

As announced in a recent fundraising letter to its members, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) will launch a “once-in-a-lifetime campaign” this summer to “ban all lead bullets everywhere in the United States.” Make no mistake, hunters and shooters are in the crosshairs of this extremist group.
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Federal Legislative Roundup

Time is drawing short before your federal lawmakers adjourn for the “Summer District Work Period,” and there are two bills pending in Congress that require your immediate action.
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How much do fishing liscences in Oregon cost?

I’m planning on going fishing this weekend and i was wondering what the average cost is for a general fishing license for Oregon?

All you’ll need ta’ know bout’ license fee$ from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife<);-3

http://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/licenses/sport_Fishing.asp

Wolves Fishing

Wolves Fishing

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Humpback Whale: Hunting Technique

An intelligent technique Humpback Whales use when Hunting Herring.

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Coyotes in the State of Nature

To use lethal force in self defense is the ultimate declaration of independence, a kind of momentary secession from the authority of the government whose laws and prisons and police officers have, in that moment, failed the citizen. To acknowledge the right to self defense — and the concomitant right to be forearmed against aggressors — is to acknowledge that some things are outside the state and its authority, or at least that some moments are outside the state and its authority.
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Why Montanans want Utah’s concealed firearm permit

Noah Dressel, the gun counter manager at Missoula’s Wholesale Sports, has a permit issued by the state of Montana to carry a concealed firearm. But the permit isn’t valid in Washington, a state he often travels through, nor is it valid in Minnesota, where his parents live. So Dressel obtained a Utah concealed firearm permit. It gives Dressel the freedom to carry a concealed weapon in the 32 other states that recognize or have formal reciprocity with Utah’s gun laws — including Washington, Minnesota and Montana.
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Join Ohioans for Concealed Carry for its Seventh Annual Party in the Park Family Picnic!

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