Pardon Or Commute: How The President Might Use Semantics To Save Hunter From Prison
While President Joe Biden seemed adamant a few days ago that he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, if he was convicted on felony gun charges, the White House seems to be backing...
Maine Group Set To Fight New 3-Day Waiting Period Law
The pro-gun group Gun Owners of Maine is preparing to fight the state’s newly implemented three-day waiting period in court, but that fight is going to take money.
Back in April, anti-gun lawmakers in the...
A Legal Take on the Supreme Court’s Bump Stock Ruling
When the Supreme Court ruled the federal government's Trump-era ban on bump stocks was overreach and struck the restriction down, it removed a shadow from many gun owners who likely still owned the devices,...
Federal Bump Stock Ruling Doesn’t Eliminate State Bans on Same Products
Ryan Katz is an attorney with Florida law firm Katz & Phillips also known as the Firearm Firm, one of the leading gun law and gun rights supporting law firms in the country. As...
A Lawyer’s View on the Cargill Decision
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in reining in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) administrative overreach. The Court held in Garland v. Cargill that the agency...
Gun Rights and Domestic Violence: The Supreme Court Walks a Tightrope
The Supreme Court decision in Rahimi failed to produce the damage the anti-gun crowd hoped for against Bruen. The Bruen decision remains intact and will continue to be an important building block necessary to...
3 Big 2A Wins In Louisiana
While lawmakers in states like California, New Jersey and Colorado push an onslaught of anti-gun measures each session, legislators in other states are working hard to pass laws that enhance the right of their...
FPC Files Brief In Cook County, Illinois, AWB Lawsuit
As the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear the case Viramontes v. Cook County, the Firearms Policy Coalition has filed a court brief detailing why the ban on so-called “assault weapons” runs...
1st Circuit Court Ruling Saves Ohio Firearm Preemption Law
A critical ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit has saved the state of Ohio’s firearm preemption law.
Like many states, Ohio has a law on the books barring municipalities from...
Not Everyone’s Buying The Surgeon General’s Public Health Edict
We recently told you how U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory declaring “gun violence” to be a “public health crisis” and recommending it be treated as such. Since then, many people, politicians...
FPC Sues State Of New York Over Body Armor Ban
The fact that some states like New York ban the private ownership of body armor basically tells me just one thing—they want to be able to kill you without you having any protection to...
Pro-Freedom Groups Set Sights On California Firearm Excise Tax
A coalition of pro-gun organizations has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of California in the County of San Diego challenging the state’s 11% excise tax on firearms, gun parts and ammunition.
California’s Firearms...