Gov. Burgum labels North Dakota a Second Amendment Sanctuary as state leaders double down on pro-gun laws
At the heart of state lawmakers pro-gun efforts lies a concern among conservatives that President Joe Biden will wield his power as president and leader of the majority party in Washington to impose restrictions on gun ownership and usage. Biden campaigned on banning the sale of assault weapons, expanding background checks and ending online gun sales. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
North Dakota Game and Fish Department / Special to The Forum
BISMARCK North Dakota political leaders have pumped out a series of new pro-gun laws in the last few months, citing a preemptive need to counteract Democratic President Joe Biden s hopes of tightening federal firearm regulations. The few lawmakers who stood against the legislation said Biden isn t some boogeyman coming to take residents guns away.
Gov. Doug Burgum labels North Dakota a Second Amendment Sanctuary as state leaders double down on pro-gun laws
At the heart of state lawmakers pro-gun efforts lies a concern among conservatives that President Joe Biden will wield his power as president and leader of the majority party in Washington to impose restrictions on gun ownership and usage. Biden campaigned on banning the sale of assault weapons, expanding background checks and ending online gun sales. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
North Dakota Game and Fish Department / Special to The Forum
BISMARCK North Dakota political leaders have pumped out a series of new pro-gun laws in the last few months, citing a preemptive need to counteract Democratic President Joe Biden s hopes of tightening federal firearm regulations. The few lawmakers who stood against the legislation said Biden isn t some boogeyman coming to take residents guns away.
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North Dakota House scraps bill to use Legacy Fund for property tax relief
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle rejected the bill as an irresponsible use of the state s resources, with Rolla Democratic Rep. Marvin Nelson saying the proposal just isn t financially doable. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
Rep. Jeff Magrum, R-Hazelton, presents a bill in front of the North Dakota House Judiciary Committee on Monday, Jan. 25. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service
BISMARCK The North Dakota House of Representatives on Tuesday, Feb. 16, voted 69-24 to dump a bill that would have put money from the state s oil tax savings account toward property tax relief for homeowners.