Everytown Melts Down Over ATF Reform Package
Everytown's attack on the ATF reform package may have done more to support the reforms than undermine them. The post Everytown Melts Down Over ATF Reform Package appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Everytown's attack on the ATF reform package may have done more to support the reforms than undermine them. The post Everytown Melts Down Over ATF Reform Package appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Wayne LaPierre lost his New York appeal, leaving intact a multimillion-dollar repayment order to the NRA and a 10-year ban from NRA leadership.
A SAF-backed lawsuit in New Jersey has expanded, alleging Bergen County officials used cohabitant concerns to confiscate firearms, revoke permits, and deny gun rights to lawful owners.
GOA argues ATF’s proposed firearms records retention reforms still preserve the infrastructure of a de facto national gun registry. The post Gun Owners of America: ATF’s New Records Retention Rule Doesn’t Go Far Enough appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Miguel A. Faria Jr.’s The Roman Republic is not light reading, but it is essential reading for Americans who understand that liberty, civic duty, and historical memory are not optional. Ancient Rome’s fall from republican government offers a warning modern America would be foolish to ignore.
ATF Director Robert Cekada and Chief Counsel Robert Leider discuss brace rules, regulatory reform, and restoring stability to gun laws. The post ATF Director Cekada and Chief Counsel Leider Sit Down for Wide-Ranging Interview on Reform Agenda appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Texas Gun Rights says proposed ATF reforms offer short-term relief but could expand long-term digital firearm tracking infrastructure. The post Texas Gun Rights: New ATF Rules Are a Step Forward, Not the Finish Line appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
We got our hands on 20 of the draft versions of the rules scheduled to be published tomorrow and have already included their summaries under the relevant rules below. The rules have not yet been published for comment so the details of each rule are unclear.
Clearly, had more Republicans and gun owners been engaged and voted, the results – and the resulting dangers they pose in terms of “gun laws,” would have been very different.