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Kansas senator files bill to legalize medical marijuana

Kansas could be among the next crop of states to go green, if state Sen. David Haley (D) has anything to say about it.

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Mississippi gov. moves to make Obama's gun control 'illegal'

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) on Wednesday sent a letter to Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves (R) and state Speaker of the House Philip Gunn (R) asking them to make President Barack Obama's effort to control gun violence "illegal."

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Gun group spokesperson suggests Reagan was senile when he backed gun control

The primary spokesperson for a guns advocacy group suggested to MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell on Wednesday that Republican icon Ronald Reagan was going senile when he began supporting stricter firearms regulation.

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Beck 'historian': History proves armed elementary kids prevent school shootings

Conservative host Glenn Beck and "historian" David Barton on Tuesday debuted a new show called "Foundations of Freedom" and suggested that history proved that school shootings could be prevented if all elementary school children were armed.

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OR sheriff writes Biden to say he won't enforce new gun laws

An Oregon sheriff wrote Vice President Joe Biden announcing his refusal to enforce any new gun safety legislation placing restriction on semi-automatic weaponry, saying they would "infringe upon the liberties of responsible citizens who have broken no laws."

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'Fox & Friends' tells viewers how to bypass New York's assault weapons ban

The hosts of Fox News' morning show on Wednesday said President Barack Obama was taking advantage of elementary school children and using them as "props" to push his gun control agenda -- and then gave viewers advice on how to obtain assault weapons after they had been banned in New York.

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'Morning Joe' hosts eviscerate 'sick in the head' NRA for targeting Obama's kids

The hosts of MSNBC's Morning Joe on Wednesday ripped into the National Rifle Association (NRA) for using President Barack Obama's daughters in an advertisement opposing new gun safety measures.

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NRA ad: Obama 'elitist hypocrite' because of Secret Service

The National Rifle Association released a television advertisement Tuesday night that claims President Barack Obama is a hypocrite because his children are protected by the Secret Service.

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Nancy Keenan: Abortion rights facing attacks on all fronts

Nancy Keenan, who is stepping down as the president of NARAL Pro-choice America, warned Monday night that access to abortion would continue to be imperiled by lawmakers.

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Reagan AG Ed Meese says Obama could be impeached over guns

Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese has joined the growing chorus of right-wing voices calling for the impeachment of President Barack Obama if his administration takes any steps toward increasing gun control. According to Talking Points Memo, the former Reagan official said in an interview with Newsmax on Monday night that if Obama were "to try to override the Second Amendment in any way," Congress would be forced to consider impeachment.

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Defiant NY Republican: 'There will be more than 7 bullets' in my wife's gun

A Republican state lawmaker from New York decried the prospect of tighter gun regulations on Tuesday, saying it would criminalize gun owners, including himself and his wife, Think Progress reported.

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Coburn: Debt ceiling breach is 'a wonderful experiment' to shut down 'stupid things'

Economists like Nobel prize-winner Paul Krugman have warned that Republicans could "blow up the world economy" if they refuse to raise the nation's debt ceiling but Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) disagrees, saying that it could actually be a "wonderful experiment."

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KY sheriff vowed to defy gun laws because 2nd Amendment is 'like the Bible'

A Kentucky sheriff who refused to enforce any new gun laws that he deemed unconstitutional says that the Second Amendment is "like the Bible" because "you either believe it or you don't."

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