New York’s Elitist Gun Control Law Creates Privileges for Those Who Serve the State
A narrow set of exceptions has been written into New York’s new gun control law, which would allow churches to hire professional armed security. But this is a costly solution, and likely to leave...
Montana AG Austin Knudsen Wants to Know if FedEx and UPS are Colluding With...
It's not easy being a gun-grabber in the federal government these days. What with narrow -- and soon to be split -- control of Congress and a new judicial landscape that's gone a long...
SAF, FPC Sue to Block Oregon Measure 114, Hearing on Earlier Suit Scheduled for...
Oregon's narrowly-passed ballot measure 114 is full of blatantly unconstitutional mandates that infringe on Second Amendment rights. Never mind that the state hasn't figured out how to implement things like gun owner licensing, what...
Gun-Grabbers’ Nightmare: 64% of American Have a Favorable View of Supreme Court’s Bruen Decision
A majority of the public favors the June 2022 ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, which established a right to possess a gun outside the home, with 64% in favor...
Oregon’s Firearm Industry Firms Try to Navigate Measure 114 as the State Tries to...
Oregon's recently passed gun control Measure 114 is set to go into effect on December 8. As the days tick by, Oregon gun stores have been deluged with buyers and the state police can't...
Maryland AG Defends State’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban by Citing a 19th Century Ban on...
By Doug Ritter
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has acknowledged in a brief to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that knives are “arms” covered by the Second Amendment. Unfortunately for him, he...
Again: Judge Blocks New York’s Private Property Gun Ban
From the Second Amendment Foundation . . .
A federal judge in western New York has granted a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the “private property exclusion” tenet of the state’s new gun control law,...
NSSF Sues Delaware, New Jersey Over ‘Public Nuisance’ Laws Intended to Bankrupt Gun Makers
One of the great frustrations of the Gun Control Industry is its general inability to get around the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. That's the law that protects gun manufacturers and sellers...
FPC, SAF Sue Delaware, Challenging the State’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . .
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced today that it has filed a new Second Amendment lawsuit challenging Delaware’s ban on so-called “assault weapons.” The complaint in Gray v. Jennings,...
HE’S BACK: Trump Announces He’s Running For President Again in 2024
Trump: “America’s comeback starts right now.” pic.twitter.com/fxm6sS62BW
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 16, 2022
Ladies and gentlemen, love him or hate him, he's back. Officially. On Tuesday evening, Donald Trump announced his run for a...
TTAG Talks to FPC and MSLF Attorneys on Their Challenge to the ATF’s ‘Ghost...
The ATF has been concerned about the definition of a "firearm" as it's currently written into law for years. That definition, as codified in the Gun Control Act, has given them fits and nightmares...
FPC States Its Case in Challenge to Massachusetts’ Approved Handgun Roster
To be sure, Massachusetts’s prohibition on the commercial sale of common handguns qualifies as a ban. Massachusettsans—including Plaintiffs—are left only with the hopes of finding such arms through a secondhand market, where they lack...