Maryland Group Asks Supreme Court To Explore State’s Handgun Licensing Requirements
Fresh off the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that Maryland’s Handgun Qualification License requirement is constitutional, plaintiffs in the case are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the issue.
First Look: SIG Sauer MCX-SPEAR 6.8X51
If you like to have civilian versions of military issue rifles, then SIG will you covered with their latest release. The new MCX-SPEAR is based on the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad...
Court Blocks Enforcement Of NY Carry Ban On Private Property Open To The Public
Leaning heavily on the second Bruen standard—the ability to show a historical precedent—a district court in New York on Thursday permanently enjoined the state’s law banning guns on private property open to...
Hunter Attacked And Severely Bitten By Grizzly In Wyoming
Landon Clement, 31, a hunter from Blue Ridge, Georgia, was attacked by a grizzly bear in the early morning hours of Sept. 26 in Wyoming’s Upper Green River Basin. Suffering severe bite...
Rust Armorer In More Gun Trouble
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer for the movie Rust who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for actor Alec Baldwin shooting the movie's cinematographer to death with a prop gun during filming, has again...
Florida Officials Who “Inadvertently” Banned Guns Prior to Hurricane May Pay
The five-member Okeechobee, Florida city council and Police Chief Donald Hagan may each be forced to pay $5,000 personally – without using taxpayer dollars – for violating Florida’s powerful preemption statute, which...
FPC Targets New Jersey One-Gun-A-Month Law
Fresh off a court win scuttling California’s law restricting firearms purchases to one every 30 days, a gun-rights group has now set its sights on another state that limits gun purchases to...
Kamala’s Big Glock Problem
Self-proclaimed gun owner and Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris revealed on 60 Minutes on Sunday that the gun she claims to own is a Glock and that she’s had it a long...
Former Alaska Gun Store Owner Acquitted On Federal Firearms Charge
Aaron Horwath of Kenai, Alaska, was acquitted by a jury of his peers on September 27 on a federal charge of dealing in firearms without a license. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,...
Massachusetts Gun Restrictions Facing Another Challenge
The new sweeping gun-control package recently expedited into law by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is facing another in a long line of legal challenges.
After the law was passed...
The WSJ Reveals Mexican Cartels’ Favorite Firepower
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear an almost laughable lawsuit regarding whether Mexico can sue American gun manufacturers for the violence committed by cartels in their country, The Wall Street Journal’s(WSJ)...
Washington Court Says AR-Style Rifles Not Protected Under Second Amendment
Using what seems to be faulty reasoning concerning the “common use” of AR-style rifles for self-defense purposes, a district court in Washington State has denied a request for a preliminary injunction against...