"Everyone is trying to find the solution to people bringing guns and shooting people in schools or churches or other densely populated areas," said Chad King. "I think that we’re all on the same page in wanting to stop those things, but how we do so, is where the difference is at."
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Civis Americanus, writing at The American Thinker writes:
While I am not an attorney and cannot give formal legal advice, a 1943 U.S. Supreme Court decision,
Murdock v. Pennsylvania, may give Second Amendment–supporters an overwhelming legal weapon with which to destroy every single firearm ownership (although not necessarily concealed carry) licensing scheme in the country. This includes those that require licenses to own or purchase firearms.
License to own: IL, MA, NY
License to purchase: CT, HI, IA, MD, MI, NE, NJ, NC, RI
The executive summary of the ruling in
Murdock v. Pennsylvania (1943) was that it is unconstitutional for a state to levy a tax on people who want to sell religious merchandise. A municipal ordinance which, as construed and applied, requires religious colporteurs to pay a license tax as a condition to the pursuit of their activities, is invalid under the Federal Constitution as a denial of freedom of speech, press and religion. The mer
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1921 Tulsa Massacre Documentary in development at History Channel This is one of many overlooked stories of African Americans in this country that deserves to be told
1921 Greenwood massacre in Tulsa is coming to The History Channel.
The two-hour documentary film, tentatively known as
Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre, will debut this summer 100 years after the tragedy that left Black residents of the economically prosperous community dead after being slaughtered by an angry racist white mob.
“The Tulsa Race Massacre was not something I was taught about in school or in any of my history books,” said NBA superstar
Russell Westbrook, who will executive produce the documentary.