Brandon Herrera has forced Rep. Tony Gonzales into a May 26 runoff in the Texas 23rd Congressional District Republican primary, setting up a high-stakes battle over the future of the Second Amendment.
By Ammoland Editors & Staff •
March 4, 2026
Delaware, New Jersey, and New York have stepped into the legal fight over the federal ban on mailing handguns.
By Ammoland Editors & Staff •
March 4, 2026
1986 wasn’t just a bad year for machine guns. It was the beginning of a regulatory power grab that we’re only now in a position to challenge.
By Ammoland Editors & Staff •
March 2, 2026
The justices’ questions today suggest the federal government’s ban on gun ownership by marijuana users is on shaky constitutional ground.
By John Crump •
March 2, 2026
Diagne’s massacre should be a wake-up call for every blue state politician who has made it difficult for their residents to defend themselves.
By Lee Williams •
March 2, 2026
Florida Carry urges action as the Senate Rules Committee blocks HB 133, restoring rifle and shotgun purchases for 18 to 20-year-olds.
By Jose Nino •
February 27, 2026
The United States Congress still retains full authority to issue Letters of Marque, although none have been issued for more than a hundred years.
By Lee Williams •
February 24, 2026
The case sits in limbo at the U.S. Supreme Court, repeatedly relisted for conference without a decision on whether to grant review.
By John Crump •
February 23, 2026
The bill would establish state-run entities to purchase and transfer fully automatic machine guns to qualified, law-abiding private citizens.
By John Crump •
February 23, 2026
HB 4185 has a single purpose "to repeal the section of code making it unlawful to possess a fully automatic weapon."
By John Crump •
February 20, 2026