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As the state legislature inches closer to the end of its 2011 legislative session, a number of important NRA-supported bills are moving closer to becoming a reality for law-abiding gun-owners in Arizona. Senate Bill 1469, a Castle Doctrine clarification bill, is currently scheduled for its third reading in the state House and needs your continued support. Senate Bill 1201, a comprehensive Right-to-Carry reform just reached concurrence in the state Senate and will be sent to Governor, while House Bill 2645 awaits concurrence in the state House. Finally, Senate Bill 1467 which was previously sent to the Governor for her approval has yet to be signed and continues to approach a deadline of Monday, April 18.

After considerable changes to benefit Delaware’s firearm owners, House Bill 46 was approved last night by the Delaware House of Representatives. As originally drafted, HB 46 would have permitted law enforcement to dispose of any firearm and ammunition seized if not claimed within sixty days of a certified letter sent to one’s last known address.

Today, March 30, the state House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee will hear seven bills that relate to the management of gray wolves at 3:00 p.m. in Hearing Room C. Due to high interest on this issue, an additional hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, April 5 at 5:00 p.m. in Hearing Room C.

We have reported many times on the Brady Campaign’s rush to exploit tragedy for political gain.

On March 29, House Bill 1016 passed in the Washington Senate by a 47 to 0 vote and on February 7, it passed in the state House by an 88 to 4 vote. Sponsored by state Representative Brian Blake (D-19), NRA member and staunch supporter of firearm rights, HB 1016 would legalize the use of firearm suppressors. This bill now goes to Governor Chris Gregoire’s desk for her consideration.

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