VOL. 17 ISSUE NO. 28   |   JULY 13 – 19, 2011

JULY 13, 2011

Obama Administration approves illegal multiple sales reporting requirement

On Monday, the Justice Department announced that it will proceed with a controversial reporting procedure that will require federally licensed firearms retailers in states bordering Mexico to report multiple sales of semi-automatic rifles.  Keep reading

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JULY 13, 2011

Trailer manufacturer convicted of knowingly employing illegal aliens

az trailerTaylor falsely certified aliens were not current employees, were living in Mexico and there were no qualified U.S. workers to fill the jobs

PHOENIX – On July 6, Richard Taylor and his Buckeye based trailer manufacturing company were each sentenced to two years of probation and fined a total of $30,000 in criminal fines for knowingly employing illegal aliens. Keep reading

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JULY 13, 2011

When will Congress act on the Obama fraud trifecta?

roger clemensObama and Clemens share same birthday and a zest for America’s favorite pastime

PHOENIX – There is solid proof, explained in detail by a variety of experts across the country, Obama’s long form birth certificate released by the White House in April, just weeks before the release of Jerome Corsi’s book, “Where’s the Birth Certificate?: The Case that Barack Obama is not Eligible to be President,” is unquestionably a fraudulently created document.  Keep reading

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JULY 13, 2011

Carefree revisits speed limits

jim van allen‘I’ve been practicing all day at how to disagree without being disagreeable’

CAREFREE – Council unanimously passed a resolution adopting the fiscal year 2011/2012 budget, without any comments from council or the public, although Councilman Jim Van Allen questioned whether approving the budget meant they were agreeing to pay off the fire truck early.  
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BY LINDA BENTLEY | JULY 13, 2011

Recreational shooting banned throughout Tonto under fire restrictions

‘We have the authority to regulate recreational shooting’

smokey the bear fire dangerCAVE CREEK – Several locals contacted Sonoran News recently to inform us about signs posted at various entrances to Tonto National Forest stating shooting is prohibited.

After looking into it, we learned there is a ban on recreational shooting activities but not shooting for hunting purposes.  Keep reading

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