Fate Of Illinois FOID Card Rests With Appeals Court
A three-judge panel of the 4th District Appellate Court is deciding the fate of Illinois’ requirement that gun buyers qualify for and acquire a Firearms Owners Identification (FOID) card before purchasing a...
Another Magazine Ban, Another FPC Lawsuit
In case you haven’t noticed, the Firearms Policy Coalition is currently litigating more Second Amendment-related lawsuits than just about all of the other gun-rights groups combined. That’s because the organization’s overall strategy...
Survey: Americans Support Judges, Politicians Who Follow The Second Amendment
Results of a brand-new McGlothlin & Associates survey indicate that the American public favors judges who strictly follow the Second Amendment and politicians who defend the right to keep and bear arms.
Mystery Drones: Can’t Live With ’Em, Can’t Shoot ’Em
With many unidentified drones flying over major cities in several states in the East and most recently out West, it’s hard to go just about anywhere without them soon becoming the central...
Gun Control Laws Fall as Courts Chart an Uncertain Path to the Future
More than two years after the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed and expanded its interpretation of the Second Amendment, state and federal courts across the country have struck down multiple restrictive gun laws,...
Dems Play To Anti-Gun Base With Ultimate Political Grandstanding Ploy
It’s no secret that politicians spend much time playing to their base to ensure future funding for their pet projects. Sometimes, they’ll even make a big deal about their goals, even when...
FPC Weighs In On Mag Ban Case Before Washington Supreme Court
With the Washington State Supreme Court preparing to consider the constitutionality of a state law banning firearms magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition, the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC)...
Michigan Gun Owners Under Increased Fire This Week
The anti-gun train keeps rolling down the tracks in Michigan with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signing a gun-ban measure into law on Tuesday, only a day before Great Lakes State lawmakers debated several...
Savannah Ruling In Preemption Case A Hollow Victory For Anti-Gunners
You’ve likely seen anti-gun advocates crowing over the recent Georgia court decision where a judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging Savannah’s ordinance imposing fines and potential jail time for citizens who leave firearms...
Louisiana AG, New Orleans Police Superintendent Spar Over Carry Law
It’s not unusual for states to pass pro-gun laws and big-city bureaucrats disagree with those laws. What is uncommon, however, is for police leaders to get into a public spat with the...
SAF Asks SCOTUS To Hear California Gun Show Lawsuit
The battle against California’s oppressive gun show laws might just be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court—that is if the pro-freedom Second Amendment Foundation has anything to do with it.
FPC Files Opening Brief In New Jersey AWB Appeal
With the 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals set to hear the case concerning New Jersey’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) recently filed its opening brief explaining...