Michigan lawmakers are advancing gun restrictions targeting magazines, buyers under 21, and manufacturers in a sweeping legislative push. The post MI: Dem Lawmakers Pushing Gun Restrictions appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
FRANKFORT, KY – Kentucky lawmakers have officially passed House Bill 312, advancing legislation that would allow adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license. The bill, which previously cleared the House earlier this session, has now passed both chambers of the Gener...
Illinois lawmakers are pushing a bill to serialize ammunition, track every purchase, and add per-round fees—creating a sweeping new registry system. The post Illinois Wants to Serialize Every Handgun Round, Log Every Purchase, and Slap an 80% Tax On Top — All at Once appeared first on The Tru...
Florida lawmakers move to give trained campus staff the ability to respond to threats. The post FL: House Overwhelmingly Approves Conditional Campus Carry Measure appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida lawmakers have passed legislation that would allow certain volunteers to provide armed security at places of worship without needing a state-issued security license. CS/SB 52, titled “Security Services at Places of Worship,” creates an exemption in Florida law ...
Tennessee lawmakers have passed SB0350, a landmark bill that prohibits landlords from banning the lawful possession and carry of firearms within rental properties and tenant-designated parking spaces. The legislation, which was transmitted to Governor Bill Lee on March 16, 2026, aims to ensure th...
Courts have blocked or struck down enforcement of New York’s social media disclosure requirement for concealed carry permits, primarily through injunctions and appellate rulings, while broader parts of the law remain in effect.
Illinois Democrats are pushing HB 4414 to serialize handgun ammunition, create a state registry, and charge per-round fees. NSSF warned years ago that bullet serialization is a de facto ban on ammunition.
When I recently wrote an article about the demise of three classic hunting cartridges (the .257 Roberts, the .22 Hornet and the .300 Savage), one commenter said: