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Mississippi governor tells college students to fight for Second Amendment

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant on Saturday urged a small group of college students and others to take up arms in defense of the Second Amendment.

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Handgun checks hit one month boon in the south

The pendulum swung far into the positive in February as states across the southeast recorded surges in federal background checks for handguns.

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Cochran, Wicker Support Concealed Carry Reciprocity – Bill S.446

U.S. Senators Cochran & Wicker announce support of legislation to provide greater consistency across state lines for Americans with concealed carry privileges.

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Woman shoots ex-boyfriend as he tries to break into her house (VIDEO)

It’s unclear whether the woman had a protective order or if there were prior incidents with Ladell, who was to be charged once released from the hospital.

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Primos to Host Hunting Legends and Celebrities at 2017 ATA Show

Primos Hunting calls are still proudly constructed, hand-tuned to perfection in the Mississippi. Will, Jimmy Primos host “Primos Truth About Hunting."

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ATF investigating Mississippi church fire

The fire that destroyed a historic black church in Greenville, Mississippi, where vandals allegedly spray painted “Vote Trump” on the side has been ruled arson by federal authorities.

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Historic black church in MS set on fire, vandalized

Greenville Police Chief Freddie Cannon said the incident is "a form of voting intimidation” and the mayor called it a “hateful and cowardly act.”

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