The Justice Department has sued Montgomery County over its sprawling 100-yard firearm exclusion zones, arguing that the county makes lawful public carry nearly impossible and directly violates the Supreme Court’s decision in Wolford v. Lopez.
Second Amendment attorney Stephen Stamboulieh has accepted a position with the Department of Justice, moving one of the gun-rights community’s most determined litigators inside an agency he has repeatedly challenged.
The petitioners in Duncan v. Bonta are urging the Supreme Court to review California’s magazine ban after the Third Circuit expressly rejected the Ninth Circuit’s reasoning and struck down New Jersey’s similar restriction.
The Supreme Court granted review of whether the Second Amendment protects semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15. What the consolidated Viramontes and Grant cases mean for FFL dealers — and how to prepare.
Armed citizen Jordan Salinas returned fire when a gunman attacked an In-N-Out Burger in Twin Falls, Idaho. Police say Salinas and an off-duty state trooper forced the attacker to retreat and “without a doubt saved many lives.”
A statewide injunction blocking Virginia's assault weapons and magazine bans will remain in place while the U.S. Supreme Court considers two major Second Amendment cases. The post Virginia: Court Stays NRA’s AWB Challenge, Keeping Statewide Injunction In Full Effect appeared first on The Truth ...
The Firearms Policy Coalition is opposing Sen. John Cornyn's SHOT Act in its current form, arguing the bill fails to provide the legal protections the broader Second Amendment community needs. The post Firearms Policy Coalition Calls On Congress To Reject SHOT Act, Pass Real PLCAA Reform appeared...
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is warning that the Democratic Socialists of America's platform includes proposals that would fundamentally reshape government and eliminate key Second Amendment protections. The post NSSF Warns Of Extreme Gun-Ban Plans By Democrat Socialists Of America Can...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed a new executive order directing city agencies to adopt stricter firearm procurement standards, drawing criticism from Second Amendment advocates who argue the measure targets lawful businesses instead of violent criminals. The post No Surprise: Chicago May...