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Anti-Gun Politicians, Are You Listening? NAS Says Ballistic Imaging Database "Should Not Be Established"

Anti-Gun Politicians, Are You Listening? NAS Says Ballistic Imaging Database "Should Not Be Established"
Summary: On March 5, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released Ballistic Imaging, the report of a committee it assigned to evaluate the feasibility, accuracy, and technical capability of a possible national database of so-called “ballistic” images from all new guns sold in the United States.

Hunting and Fishing: Bright Stars of the American Economy

Hunting and Fishing:  Bright Stars of the American Economy
Summary: A new report, ‘Hunting and Fishing: Bright Stars of the American Economy ~ A force as big as all outdoors’ compiled by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation was released in December. The report spotlights the immense impact that sportsmen have on the national economy – 34 million sportsmen spending 76 billion dollars annually on their pastimes of hunting and fishing.

Brady Rankings: More Gun Laws, More Violent Crime

Brady Rankings: More Gun Laws, More Violent Crime
Summary: In January, the Brady Campaign released its annual "State Report Cards," scoring the states according to their gun laws. 

Once again, the Brady rankings clearly demonstrate that states that have the most gun control tend to have the most violent crime.

Senate May Consider Change In National Park Firearm Rules

Senate May Consider Change In National Park Firearm Rules
Summary: The U.S. Senate is likely to consider S. 2483, the “National Forests, Parks, Public Land, and Reclamation Projects Authorization Act,” this week.

New Gun Show Legislation Introduced

New Gun Show Legislation Introduced
Summary: As expected, anti-gun Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) introduced his “gun show” legislation last week.  

Brady's Shamelessness—Will They Ever Learn?

Summary: You may recall back in May, we reported on the Brady Center prescribing its remedies for the horrific Virginia Tech slayings well before any of the facts were known.  Not content to stop there, they even sent out an extremely distasteful fundraising solicitation seeking contributions in the amount of $32—one dollar for each of the Virginia Tech slayings.