How to Undo the Damage Done to Gun Rights By the Biden Administration

By Lee Williams  The Biden-Harris administration has done more harm to the Second Amendment than all previous administrations combined. Biden and his unelected, behind-the-scenes shot-callers have been methodical in their multifaceted war on our civil rights.  The next administration – if it’s one that actually respects the law and its citizens – will have a … Read more

What The Supreme Court’s Upcoming Battle Over Chevron Deference Could Mean for Gun Rights

Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case about commercial fishing that raises an issue the current members of the Court have been very interested in as of late—Chevron Deference. With the Court agreeing to hear the case, there has been a lot of speculation about what the end of Chevron may mean … Read more

10 Facts About the ATF the Agency Would Rather You Don’t Know

By Lee Williams The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms recently called on Congress to block funding for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives until “Democrats and federal bureaucrats publicly recognize Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, and stop their attacks on legal gun ownership.” If they lose all … Read more

Sparks Fly at House Judiciary Committee Hearing on ATF Gun Regulation

There were fireworks at a Congressional hearing covering a critical topic not just to the firearm industry and Second Amendment supporters, but to all Americans. It wasn’t entirely unexpected. The U.S. House Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance’s hearing titled, “ATF’s Assault on the Second Amendment: When is Enough Enough?” posed a simple question. Who writes … Read more

ATF Based Its Crackdown on ‘Ghost Guns’ on Data It Knew Was Faulty

By Lee Williams Joe Biden repeated some of his most discredited lies about the Second Amendment Monday during a press conference held in the Rose Garden – deer in Kevlar vests, fictitious prohibitions on the right to keep and bear arms, including cannons – but it’s the actions he’s taking that are the most worrisome, … Read more

You Don’t Say: ATF Lied About Number of Requests Received on Unfinished Frames and Receivers

    By John Crump According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the new proposed rule on unfinished frames and receivers was developed due to “numerous requests from licensees seeking clarity on how [Privately Manufactured Firearms] may be accepted and recorded.” But a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Gun Owners of America … Read more

LAST CHANCE: The ATF Comment Period on Rule Redefining Firearms Ends at Midnight

The public comment period on the ATF’s proposed rule that would redefine what a firearm is expires at midnight tonight. If adopted, the rule would define an upper receiver, slide, or barrel as a firearm at the ATF’s discretion. Other parts may fall under the new regulation, too. That means these parts would have to … Read more

This is Why The Public’s Comments On The ATF’s Proposed New Rulemaking Are So Important

By Cody J. Wisniewski Recently, President Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ), along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), issued two proposed rules to “reinterpret” (see: make new law) existing federal gun control statutes. Importantly, these are proposed rules. They are not final, nor do they have the full force of law … Read more

GOP Senators: Proposed New ATF Rules are Steps Toward a National Gun Registry

You’re probably aware that as part of the BidenHarris administration’s war on civilian gun ownership, the ATF has proposed two new regulatory rules. The first lays out a new definition of what constitutes a firearm. The rule is allegedly intended to battle the scourge of un-serialized privately made firearms — AKA “ghost guns.” The rule … Read more