Fifth Circuit Upholds ‘Enhanced’ Gun Background Checks for Young Adults
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.
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.
Around three out of every four detachable magazines sold over the last 30 years have been capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
Two state courts in the Pacific Northwest gave gun-rights advocates some good news in challenges against magazine capacity restrictions this week. But is that sustainable?
Visitors to the Golden State will soon have an avenue to lawfully carry a firearm during their trip if gun rights advocates have their way.
Public schools in the Volunteer State could soon begin teaching students firearms safety.
The Biden administration’s rationale for cracking down on Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) was just undermined…by the Biden administration.
The rate of “red flag” petitions and approvals is far lower in Colorado counties that have declared themselves “Second Amendment Sanctuaries” than in the rest of the state.
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