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Showing posts with label congress. Show all posts
Saturday, September 19, 2009
I've came across a heck of an invention...
For those that have the money to do so, look into the RhinoVault gun rooms. They make safe bunkers, vaults and walk in safes, along with fireproof vault doors. I've seen these posted on the internet, and their pretty spacious, but come with a pricetag of around $20,000, depending on how big you want to go. However, when building a house, one should consider.. is it worth the initial investment to get a RhinoVault, or just buy a small safe? If you think you are going to have a lot of firearms in the future, definitaly check into the RhinoVault. They may even make these at lower prices, it just depends on the size and configuration one would like.
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Urgent: Restaurant Carry Bill in Arizona Could Be Heard at Any Time!
Due to absences on the Senate floor earlier today that could have resulted in the death of Senate Bill 1113, State Senator Jack Harper (R-4) voted against his own bill, which in turn allows him to bring it up for reconsideration. SB 1113 would enable concealed weapons permit holders to carry concealed handguns in restaurants that serve alcohol, provided they are not consuming. This important self-defense reform could now be brought back up at anytime, even as early as this afternoon.
It is imperative that you contact your State Senator IMMEDIATELY, and urge him or her to support this crucial right-to-carry reform bill. To find contact information for your State Senator please click here. If you need help determining who your State Senator is please click here.
This information is copyright to the NRA-ILA. Original news document is located here.
It is imperative that you contact your State Senator IMMEDIATELY, and urge him or her to support this crucial right-to-carry reform bill. To find contact information for your State Senator please click here. If you need help determining who your State Senator is please click here.
This information is copyright to the NRA-ILA. Original news document is located here.
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