Analysis: New York City Throws the Book at Gun Hobbyist [Member Exclusive]
Dexter Taylor fought the law, and for now, the law won.
Dexter Taylor fought the law, and for now, the law won.
The government of Hawaii has decided to change its tune about giving its citizens access to butterfly knives and other bladed weapons.
Legislators just failed to advance a proposed ban on the sale and transfer of so-called assault weapons in increasingly blue Colorado.
The Empire State’s requirement that gun owners pass a background check for every ammunition purchase is constitutional, a federal judge has ruled.
Following the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision, Second Amendment jurisprudence is more unsettled than it has perhaps ever been. However, judges thus far appear skeptical of disrupting at least one realm of gun law: background check requirements.
The Governor’s action on a final suite of gun-control bills has left gun owners in the Pine Tree State with a mixed bag.
Placing additional background check requirements and delays on 18-20-year-old gun buyers does not run afoul of the Second Amendment, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
Financial privacy measures have quickly become one of the fastest-spreading policy successes of the gun-rights movement.
The country’s largest gun rights group continues to fall behind its ideological opponents in political fundraising in 2024, new federal records show.
A new industry study provides clear evidence that magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds are ubiquitous in the United States. Whether that finding affects magazine ban lawsuits moving forward is less clear.
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