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Madera County supervisors voted to declare the county a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” approving a resolution as an expression of opposition to new state gun laws.
A resolution to declare Madera County a "Second Amendment sanctuary" passed on Tuesday inside the Madera County Board chambers.
Madera County declares itself a Second Amendment Sanctuary in 4-0-1 vote, backing gun rights and opposing new state firearms law.
Madera County’s board of Supervisors will consider becoming a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” county on Tuesday. The move comes after Gov.
Speakers said that by listening to families talk about their fears, it may be possible to have bipartisan conversations about gun violence prevention.
Permitless open carry officially began in Florida in September 2025. Despite court ruling that prompted the state attorney to declare open carry "the law of the state," firearms remain prohibited on the campus of any school, college, or professional athletic event not related to firearms.
A man seen walking West Florida roads in body armor and carrying an AR-15 says he is a “Second Amendment auditor,” according to investigators in the Panhandle. The man, who is accompanied by a cameraman,
The NRA and other gun groups are suing California over the state's ban on Glock-style guns with features that allow them to be converted to fully automatic weapons.
Madera County is now a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” county following the board of supervisors’ vote on Tuesday. The resolution passed