Analysis: Why Gun-Rights Litigants Keep Losing Hardware Ban Challenges [Member Exclusive]
A federal appeals court last week dealt gun-rights advocates another blow in a lawsuit over a state arms ban.
A federal appeals court last week dealt gun-rights advocates another blow in a lawsuit over a state arms ban.
The Golden State cannot limit how many firearms a lawful buyer can purchase in a month.
Rhode Island’s ban on possessing ammunition magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds doesn’t violate the Second Amendment, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday.
A new federal appeals court ruling has widened the circuit split among courts grappling with whether felons can be permanently disarmed. That may force the Supreme Court to weigh in soon.
Palmetto State lawmakers officially became the latest to do away with permitting requirements for public gun carry.
Gun-rights advocates have had astonishing success in popularizing permitless gun-carry around the country. But the hurdles to adding new states will soon become much higher.
The Pelican State will soon become the 28th to allow legal gun owners to carry concealed without a permit.
A portion of the ATF’s recent rules targeting unfinished gun parts is invalid because it did not go far enough, according to a federal judge.
Blue cities and gun control advocates have had remarkable success in going after the nation’s most high-profile seller of homemade gun kits in court of late.
California cannot sue gun businesses for selling “abnormally dangerous” products, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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