SCOTUS Sidesteps Another Felon-in-Possession Gun Ban Case
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will not review the constitutionality of the most frequently challenged federal gun law. At least not yet.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will not review the constitutionality of the most frequently challenged federal gun law. At least not yet.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has a new leader, but it won’t be his only job.
Gun-rights advocates found success against waiting periods by convincing a federal judge to buck a trend that has been used to short-circuit the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment test.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I cover the Trump administration’s current freeze on processing new export licenses and how it is hitting the firearms industry particularly hard.
Plus, Duke’s Andrew Willinger joins the podcast to give his take on how Trump’s DOJ might approach gun litigation.
President Donald Trump’s administration has put a blanket pause on most exports, but firearms companies are probably going to suffer more than others.
Plus, Second Amendment scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to discuss what might come of Trump’s executive order on guns.
The Department of Commerce stopped issuing gun export licenses around the beginning of the month, according to multiple sources who spoke with The Reload.
A state judge has ruled Pima County, Arizona, can’t fine residents $1,000 for failing to report lost or stolen guns within 48 hours.
Requiring blanket delays on the acquisition of a firearm violates the Second Amendment.
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