Judge: Illinois’ Concealed Carry Ban on Public Transportation Violates Second Amendment
A U.S. District Judge ruled Friday that Illinois’ ban prohibiting concealed carry for self-defense on public transportation violates the Second Amendment.
A U.S. District Judge ruled Friday that Illinois’ ban prohibiting concealed carry for self-defense on public transportation violates the Second Amendment.
Everytown for Gun Safety admitted being “dismayed” after a federal judge cited the Supreme Court’s Bruen (2022) ruling in dismissing machine gun charges against an individual Wednesday.
The Eighth Circuit refused to rehear the case that overturned Minnesota’s ban on issuing concealed carry permits to 18-20-year-olds.
U.S. District Judge Gerald L. Russell on August 2, 2024, found numerous Maryland gun bans aimed at concealed carriers to be unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) declined on Monday to take up a case against Maryland’s “assault weapons” ban.
United States District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez issued Tuesday a decision blocking enforcement of California’s background check requirement for ammunition purchases.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld a district court decision against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF) “partially complete” pistol frame rule.
Henry Repeating Arms donated $75,000, spread equally between leading Second Amendment organizations, in an effort to continue the fight to defend the right to keep and bear arms.
United States District Court Judge John L. Sinatra Jr. granted a temporary injunction against a New York gun control barring the licensed carry of a concealed weapon on private property.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and others filed a brief Monday in their remanded challenge against Maryland’s “assault weapons” ban.
Firearms Policy Coalition, a gun rights group, sent a letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York City Mayor Eric Adams over their attempt to “use an over-broad New York regulatory scheme” along with a “tortured and incorrect reading of federal law” so they can “unconstitutionally and immorally steal the profits and livelihoods of individuals across this nation.”
Gun rights groups, together with five private citizens, are seeking a preliminary injunction against New York City’s proper cause requirement for concealed carry issuance in the wake of the SCOTUS ruling against a similar policy at the New York state level.
The Firearms Policy Coalition wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee to voice opposition to ATF nominee Steve Dettelbach, who ‘has spent much of his career supporting partisan platforms and the gun control movement.’
The NRA, Second Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Coalition, and Firearms Policy Coalition are suing Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and the City of Los Angeles for alleged violation of constitutional liberties during the coronavirus shutdown.
Papers and news outlets around the country report that gun rights supporters are outraged over President Trump’s bump stock ban.
Gun groups that posted 3D print files for guns and gun parts claim they have been censored by Facebook and Amazon.
Four gun rights groups are suing California Attorney General Xavier Becerra over failures of the “bullet button assault weapon” registration system.
The California Department of Justice is publishing new “assault weapons” regulations over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
On Friday, California Democrats shelved their one rifle purchase per-month push on Friday, giving law-abiding Californians a reprieve.
Since the passage of “Gunpocalypse” and Proposition 63, California Democrats have learned that gun control is easy to pass but difficult to implement.
California’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is working on 60 pages of regulatory changes for “assault weapons” and “high capacity” magazines behind closed doors.
Democrat lawmakers in California are preparing to launch a “Gunpocalypse” on Monday, May 16 in Sacramento.
California Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) is pushing to expand firearm confiscations by allowing co-workers and others to file a complaint that sets the “secret” confiscation process in motion.