Village of Deerfield Appeals Guns Save Life’s Win In Blocking Gun, Magazine Ban
The Village of Deerfield tried to do an end run around Illinois' preemption rules to pass a so-called "assault weapons" and "high capacity magazine" ban. Guns Save Life promptly filed suit and won a preliminary...
Sandy Hook Parents’ Appeal Focuses on School’s Failure to Lock Down School Before Shooting
The parents of two of the children killed in the Sandy Hook shooting sued the city and school district, claiming that the school's administrators failed to follow security protocols as the shooter began his...
Californians Purchased Over ONE MILLION Magazines In One Week of Freedom
One million magazines. That's how many standard capacity feeding devices Golden State residents bought during the one week when sales become legal in California recently.
Reportedly a pallet of Magpul P-Mags for America's favorite rifle,...
NRA Statement on New York City’s Desperate Attempt to Avoid Supreme Court Review
Once the Supreme Court granted cert in the case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York it began to dawn on the Civilian Disarmament Industrial Complex just how much the case...
TTAG Weekly Gun Law Roundup: More From the Kiwis, Delaware AWB, Pittsburgh Breaking the...
Another week, another series of thunderous applause for civil rights restrictions.
New Zealand Still Has a Parliamentary System
As New Zealand sprints toward imposing the deluge of restrictions we've mentioned in the preceding weeks, American media...
SAF Wins Permanent Injunction Ending East St. Louis, Illinois Public Housing Gun Ban
Public housing authorities all over the country try to get away with illegally restricting residents' Second Amendment rights. Click here to see some of the instances we've covered over the years.
The fact that residents...
RW Arms Sues the Federal Government Over the ATF’s Bump Stock Ban
RW Arms took over Slide Fire Solutions' inventory of bump fire stocks when the manufacturer closed down in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting. When the ATF waived its regulatory magic wand, instantly...
26 Parkland Shooting Victims Sue School Board, Sheriff…Again
As anyone who has followed this story for the last 14 months should know, the Parkland shooting was a failure of biblical proportions. A failure on the part of school administration, a failure on...
City of Pittsburgh, Mayor, and ‘Gun-Grabbing Gang of Six’ City Council-Members Sued Over New...
From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . .
PITTSBURGH, PA (April 9, 2019) — Today, attorneys Joshua Prince and Adam Kraut of Civil Rights Defense Firm, P.C., filed a new lawsuit against the City of...
Pittsburgh Residents Sue, Challenging Ban on Standard Capacity Magazines
By NRA-ILA
FAIRFAX, Va.– With assistance from the NRA, Pittsburgh residents filed a lawsuit today challenging the city’s ban on publicly carrying loaded magazines that accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Pittsburgh’s recently enacted...
TTAG Weekly Gun Law Roundup: The Mighty Benitez, The VAWA, and Mini Omnibus
Our recap this week starts off with a sad end to one federal judge's notorious fulfilling of his Constitutional duty to apply the law as written. Judge Benitez's order stopping California's "high capacity" magazine...
Making Standard Magazines Great Again in California…For Now
By Larry Keane
Last Friday, U.S District Judge Roger Benitez answered the existential question of whether a half-loaded magazine was half full or half empty.
Judge Benitez said freedom comes in a fully-loaded standard capacity magazine.
The...