A man who broke into a closed Portland granite shop and was shot by the owner is suing him and the business for $10 million. Read the original story: Never Charged, Now Sued: Portland Shop Owner Who Shot a Pre-Dawn Intruder Faces a $10 Million Claim
FarrowTech, as we talked about a few weeks ago here when we reviewed their FT-M body kit for the KelTec P-17 , is in the business of making all sorts of accessories, kits, and conversions for some very affordable firearms. After our article featuring the P-17 kit, FarrowTech was kind enough...
The Justice Department sued Montgomery County, Maryland, alleging Bill 23-26 and its 100-yard gun-free buffer zones violate Wolford. Read the original story: DOJ Sues Montgomery County Over 100-Yard Gun-Free Buffer Zones That Make It Almost Impossible to Legally Carry Down the Street
New York wants dealers facing felony charges for selling common Glock and Glock-style pistols. A new federal lawsuit says the state’s “convertible pistol” law is an unconstitutional handgun ban.
I'll admit something that probably isn't great coming from a guy who works for a concealed carry company: for a long time, I didn't take flashlights very seriously as defensive…
New York wants to make selling or transferring Glock and Glock-style pistols a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison. NRA, SAF and FPC are taking the state to federal court. The post FPC, SAF, NRA, File Major Lawsuit Challenging New York Glock And Glock-Style Pistol Ban appeared first ...
Few firearms have had as colorful a history as that of the iconic “Tommy Gun.” It was developed for the trenches of the First World War. But, as it arrived too late, the Thompson submachine gun was marketed to civilians, and later was carried by Allied soldiers in World War II. It could be ar...
Trump’s second-term gun rights record isn’t perfect, but DOJ lawsuits, ATF reforms, NFA changes and a new Second Amendment Section have changed the landscape. The post Like It or Not, Trump Is Delivering on the Second Amendment appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
The NRA and two nonresident gun owners sued Denver in federal court, saying visitors have no lawful way to carry a handgun there. Read the original story: Denied Over the State on His Driver’s License: NRA Sues Denver, Says Visitors Have No Legal Way to Carry a Gun There
Colorado’s new permit-to-purchase law has only been in effect since August 1, and the NRA is already asking a federal court to shut it down. The post NRA Jumps Into Fray In The Challenge To Colorado’s New Permit-To-Purchase Law appeared first on The Truth About Guns.