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“Now, North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.” – Washington Examiner, March 29, 2023
“But this year’s measure has gained momentum as it has already passed the Senate with a 33-23 vote earlier this month and is now in the hands of House lawmakers. Both chambers have Republican majorities.” – Fox News, March 29, 2023
“The package consists of more than twenty pieces of legislation that will increase domestic energy production, reduce regulatory burdens, and lower energy costs.” – Americans for Tax Reform, March 28, 2023
“Bruen struck down a concealed-carry permitting regime that was still used by eight states before the case, set down a specific test for deciding gun cases, and chastised lower courts for the test they had been using to decide cases after Heller.” – The Reload, March 24, 2023
“Most of the book traces Scalia’s professional career before becoming a justice, including his time in the Nixon and Ford administrations as a senior counselor and his professorships at Virginia and Chicago.” – World News Group, March 23, 2023
“The school board’s decision follows the Supreme Court’s ruling in June that Kennedy’s prayer groups were protected by the First Amendment.” – Fox News, March 21, 2023
“These regulations are having a devastating impact on Californians’ ability to acquire and use new, state-of-the-art handguns.” – Fox News, March 21, 2023
“The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois wrote in its decision in DeJong v. Pembrook that, ‘DeJong clearly has the right, as enshrined in the First Amendment, to express her religious, political, and social views on her personal social media account and to engage in mutual conversations with fellow students regarding those opinions without fear of retaliation from school officials.’” – The Edwardsville Intelligencer, March 20, 2023
“New crimes will also be created for a rioter who caused death or someone who incites rioting that contributes to a death, and assaults on emergency personnel will result in higher felony penalties. The bill will also let property owners who experience damage during protests to seek compensation from a perpetrator equal to three times the monetary damages.” – Fox News, March 19, 2023