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Vermont’s Republican governor has allowed legislation to become law, without his signature, that bans unregistered firearms. Advocates are praising the development, while opponents say it’s a move to expand background checks.
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The Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs has joined two sporting goods stores and two individuals in a lawsuit that claims two Vermont laws violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Vermont Legislature has given final approval to a bill that would help keep firearms out of hospitals.
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A Vermont Senate committee is considering a bill that would ban the possession of guns in government buildings, hospitals and child care centers.Senator…
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This week, a Vermont Superior Court judge upheld the state’s large-capacity gun magazine ban signed into law by Governor Phil Scott in April 2018. Judge…
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A new era for gun control is continuing in Vermont. The Vermont House has given final approval to a bill that sets a waiting period for the purchase of…
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Gun rights advocates have filed a second legal challenge over Vermont's new gun restrictions.In April, the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and…
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The Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, several gun dealers and a state rifle and pistol association have filed a lawsuit over Vermont's new gun law…
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed a trio of gun bills on the steps of the Statehouse Wednesday afternoon as a rowdy crowd heckled or cheered the passage…
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Vermont's Republican Governor Phil Scott says he will publicly sign three pieces of gun legislation after they reach his desk.Governor Scott commented…