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Heads up, ChumCity! October 1st marks the dawn of a new era for Alabama gun laws. SB119, fresh from the 2025 legislative session, is set to shake things up. Think stricter rules, a wider net for prohibited individuals, and beefed-up penalties for gun-related crimes. Previously, Alabama kept guns out of the hands of those convicted of violent crimes, domestic violence misdemeanors, or those under domestic abuse protection orders. This new law? It broadens the scope big time! Now, anyone convicted of a felony is on the prohibited list, violent or not. Hold on, there's more! Under this new law, get charged with a violent offense or domestic violence, and get released while awaiting trial? Possession of a firearm becomes a Class C felony. But here's the kicker: you gotta be found guilty later for the charge to stick (unless waived). Think you can just blast away at a building or car? Think again! That offense is now a Class A felony, the most serious criminal classification in Alabama. Here's a quick breakdown of what these felony classifications mean: Class A Felony: (Like murder or shooting into an occupied building) = 10 years to life in prison AND up to a $60,000 fine. Ouch! Class B Felony: (Certain burglaries or aggravated assaults) = 2 to 20 years in prison AND a fine up to $30,000. Class C Felony: (Unlawful firearm possession) = 1 year and 1 day to 10 years in prison AND fines up to $15,000. Don't freak out! The law does spell out specific scenarios where minors can legally handle firearms, like hunting or supervised training. Plus, there are exemptions for law enforcement and school security pros. Alabama legislators are hoping these changes will close loopholes and keep guns away from potentially dangerous individuals, both before and after felony convictions.New Gun Law Takes Aim in Alabama
Who's Affected?
Pre-Trial Firearm Possession is a No-Go
Firing Into Buildings Gets Serious
Decoding the Penalties
Minors and Firearms: Exceptions Exist
Aiming for Safer Streets?
Hold onto your hats, ChumCityzens! Former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl of Mobile dropped a cryptic message on social media, promising a "major announcement." The two-term congressman is keeping everyone on the edge of their seats. Could this mean Carl's gearing up for a rematch? Speculation is running wild that he's considering a run for his old seat in Alabama's First Congressional District, which he lost to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore in the recent Republican primary showdown. Remember that redistricting drama? Adding fuel to the fire, whispers are getting louder that Moore might be eyeing a U.S. Senate run. If Moore makes a play for the Senate, that 1st District seat will be wide open! And get this: word on the street is Carl already filed the paperwork to run again. Sources close to him say he's seriously considering jumping back into the congressional race. Stay tuned, folks, this is gonna be interesting!Carl's Cookin' Up Something Big!
Return of Carl to the First District?
Moore Moves On Up?
Paperwork's Ready to Go!
Longshore and McKnight dove headfirst into the college football preseason! Auburn and Alabama camps are generating serious buzz, with names like Jordan Crawford, Omar Manson II, and Elijah Melendez lighting up the field. Barry's preachin' caution, reminding everyone that early standouts sometimes fade after the initial shine. John, though, loves the early optimism, even if he admits the grind is about to kick in hard. The guys then tackled the world of scrimmage leaks and how sneaky video access can either fuel the hype or spark controversy. Everyone's watching, from analysts to assistant coaches! Barry raved about Netflix's "Any Given Saturday," calling it a gritty, real look at SEC football. He highlighted Shane Beamer and Brian Kelly as must-watch personalities. Don't binge it all at once, folks! John then shifted gears, announcing the full SEC men’s basketball schedule. The conversation took a turn toward betting odds, with John highlighting Southern Miss. With new leadership and Marshall's old crew, the Golden Eagles are sitting at a win total of 5.5 – a number the hosts think might be surprisingly valuable! Mississippi State's upcoming road games, including a 2027 trip to Troy, raised eyebrows. John's wondering why big programs are heading to smaller in-state schools. What's the motive, SEC? Finally, Barry gave props to small-market NFL teams like Kansas City, Buffalo, and Detroit for building consistent contenders. It's a win for football, even if TV execs want to see New York and LA thriving!College Football Buzz: Early Camp Hype!
Scrimmage Leaks & the Hype Machine
Netflix & SEC Hoops
Betting on Southern Miss?
SEC Scheduling Mysteries
Small Market NFL Dominance
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Hold onto your hats, ChumCity Citizens! Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is lighting up the political landscape with his take on the Texas Democrats' dramatic exit to Illinois. Seems like some Lone Star lawmakers packed their bags and headed north to dodge a vote on redistricting maps that heavily favor the GOP. Moore didn't mince words, stating on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" that these elected officials should be drawing districts "as the people see fit." According to Moore, "Democrats can’t win on policy, so they either suffer from [Trump Derangement Syndrome], or they take everything to court." Ouch! He argues they're running scared instead of showing up to work. Moore knows a thing or two about redistricting woes. He pointed out how Alabama was forced to redraw its map last year, leading to a showdown with fellow Republican Rep. Jerry Carl. "It was based on race," Moore stated, advocating for districts to be drawn by elected state legislatures, not based on demographic engineering. He believes a reversal of this trend could benefit Republicans nationally. Moore also called out the Texas Democrats' alleged hypocrisy, pointing to Illinois' past gerrymandering that, according to Moore, "eliminate[d] Republicans." He questioned why Texas shouldn't have the same power to shape its districts. "What’s fair for the goose is fair for the gander?" he declared, accusing the Left of prioritizing power grabs. Moore wrapped it up by saying that while Republicans show up and do their jobs, the Dems are suing. "Texas is on the right track and and I think that will help us in the midterms as well."Texas Dems' Great Escape: Rep. Moore Sounds Off!
Playing Hooky from Democracy?
Alabama's Redistricting Rumble
Hypocrisy Alert!
Midterm Mayhem?
The media and their Democrat pals are clutching their pearls over Texas redistricting, but let's not forget the elephant in the room: blue states are already masters of the gerrymander! Remember when a 3-judge panel redrew Alabama's 2nd district to hand a safe seat to the Dems? The media cheered! Now, they're screaming bloody murder over an elected body doing the same thing? Gimme a break! California's a 58-38 state, yet they boast a whopping 43 Democrats in Congress, leaving only 9 seats for Republicans. How convenient! Illinois isn't any better. It leans 54-43, but that translates to 14 Democrats and a measly 3 Republicans representing them in Congress. The outrage only flows one way, doesn't it? Double standards are alive and well! Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.Texas Redistricting: Hypocrisy Alert!
Alabama's Odd Makeover
California's Coastal Cartography
Illinois' Inky Imbalance
The Usual Suspects
Remember all the chatter about expanding the NCAA Tournament? Turns out, those plans are on hold! Word dropped this week: no expansion to the bracket for the 2025-26 season. Dan Gavitt of the NCAA stated, "Expanding the tournament fields is no longer being contemplated for the 2026 men’s and women’s basketball championships." But don't fret, tournament hopefuls! They'll revisit expanding to 72 or 76 teams for the 2027 championships. A lot of fans aren't exactly thrilled about a bigger bracket. Many believe March Madness is already perfection, and messing with it would just be a cash grab that rewards teams who don't deserve to be there. The SEC just dominated, setting a record with 14 teams dancing this year. The only two left out were LSU and South Carolina, who, let's be honest, had rough seasons and wouldn't have benefitted from an expanded field anyway. So, if you're a purist who loves March Madness just the way it is, you got your wish...at least for now!March Madness Stays Put (For Now!)
What the NCAA Said
Why the Hold Up?
SEC Shrugs
Fan Victory (For Now)
As we cruise into 2026, Alabama's political waters are getting choppy! State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) is eyeing a possible jump from the Alabama House to the big leagues in the U.S. House. The buzz is that U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is about to throw his hat in the ring for the U.S. Senate. Word on the street is he'll announce his bid at a shindig in Sylvania. Moore's expected to face off against Attorney General Steve Marshall and ex-Navy SEAL Jared Hudson for Tommy Tuberville's old Senate seat, since Tuberville's now chasing the governor's mansion. "We're playing the waiting game with Barry," Marques told Alabama Daily News. "I'm content in the Alabama House, but if Barry goes for the Senate, we'll explore our options and see what doors swing open." But wait, there's more! If Marques decides to go for Moore's seat, he might have to duke it out with former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) in a Republican primary. Carl's been teasing a "major announcement" on social media, leaving everyone on the edge of their seats. The former congressman, who repped Alabama's first district, promises the big reveal is coming soon. "I called Enterprise home for years" Marques added. "We're keeping our options open. We'll walk through doors as they appear, but if none do, I'm happy right where I am."Alabama's Political Scene Heating Up!
Moore's Senate Aspirations Stir the Pot
Marques Weighs His Options
Carl Teases a Comeback?
Staying Flexible