Second Amendment
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Alaska Militia
FILE - In this Thursday, March 5, 2009 file photo, Second Amendment Task Force organizer Schaeffer Cox prepares to address fellow gun rights supporters at Friends Community Church in Fairbanks, Alaska. His baby face belies the allegations against him, that he played a key role plotting with others to murder a judge, state troopers and other government officials in Alaska, a case one expert says is indicative of a booming sovereign citizen movement across the country. (AP Photo/Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Johnny Wagner)
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Williford trial testimony (Day 3, pt 1)
Part 1 of May 18, 2012, testimony of Shayne Smithey, with the City-County Bureau of Investigation. (Viewer discretion is advised.)
is going to get that bathroom yes and that was located over gun rights out of addresses.
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People Ted Nugent.JPEG
FILE - In this May 1, 2011, file photo, musician and gun rights advocate Ted Nugent addresses a seminar at the National Rifle Association's 140th convention in Pittsburgh. Nugent said he was insulted by the cancellation of his planned concert at an Army post over his comments about President Barack Obama. Commanders at the Fort Knox, Ky., post nixed Nugent's segment of a June concert after the rocker and conservative activist said at a recent National Rifle Association meeting that he would be "dead or in jail by this time next year" if Obama is re-elected. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
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Protesters at party conventions could be armed
The thousands of protesters expected at the Democratic and Republican national conventions can come armed with a lot more than signs and slogans: State law in Florida and North Carolina allows concealed weapons, including guns.
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Democratic candidates for governor debate
The three leading candidates for the Democratic nomination meet again Tuesday to debate who should run for governor.
now moved up ceremonies. You know I. I really agree with people Second Amendment Rights to a point. When solid state superintendent we got legislation passed to give a parameter around -- that protection. And now -
Defense's closing arguments (pt 2)
Defense attorney Bryan Collins gives closing arguments on March 1, 2012, in the first-degree murder trial of Jason Young.
in detail one after another. So we're just more Obama -- the Second Amendment better. When they did he last time. Approximately 730. Whenever we witness testimony we also know that because he was that the -
WRAL News REWIND: Jan. 1 - Jan. 7, 2012
WRAL News looks back at how a 14-year-old Vance County boy, home alone with his sister, shot and killed an intruder breaking into their home. Also, a recap of Red Hat's big announcement and a late-night vote at the N.C. Legislature that got everyone talking.
Many you engage in a discussion about gun rights in north Carolina's castle doctrine here a few examples one viewers said this fourteen year old boy acted courageously. But I -- -
Report: Some NC concealed weapon permit holders are felons
North Carolina does a pretty good job of screening people who apply for concealed weapons permits, but it does a poor job of keeping track of permit holders who later commit crimes, according to an investigation by The New York Times.
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Standoff heats up campus debate of Campbell's firearms ban
Campbell University on Thursday expelled a student who engaged law enforcement in a three-hour standoff Wednesday afternoon and banned him from campus.
In an eerie coincidence gun rights was front penny to the school newspaper the morning of a stand up. It was this gun -- desire to run a -
Supporters fear verdict in NC terrorism trial
A jury will begin deliberations Wednesday in the trial of three men accused of being members of a terrorist cell based in Johnston County.
rights. Freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom of association. And the right to bear arms . The government painted a different picture one of three defendants whose mindset only focused on the global Jihad movement. Evidence included FaceBook




