Federal Court Won’t Let Colorado Enforce Under-21 Gun Ban During Appeal
A federal court will not put a hold on a lower court’s ruling against Colorado’s under-21 gun ban while the appeals process plays out.
A federal court will not put a hold on a lower court’s ruling against Colorado’s under-21 gun ban while the appeals process plays out.
The American people have simultaneously soured on the need for tighter gun laws and on the importance of protecting gun rights over the last year.
Amidst a wide-ranging and, at times, quarrelsome debate between the Republican Presidential hopefuls on Wednesday, the eight candidates on the stage broached several topics important to Republican primary voters, from abortion to immigration. However, discussions of gun rights and the Second Amendment were notably absent.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the lack of gun policy mentions during the first Republican primary debate.
Plus, a law professor hoping to overturn Bruen and Heller joins the podcast to discuss the new SCOTUS gun case.
Plus, we answer your questions about gun policy, politics, and culture on the podcast this week.
Gun policy was noticeably absent from the opening contest between Republican presidential candidates.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes the restraining order gun ban is constitutional, but, more interestingly, the liberal group also thinks some gun laws aren’t.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is backing a federal law barring those subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning guns.
A person’s right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense does not end at state lines, a Massachusetts trial judge ruled earlier this month.
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