Polymer80 to Pay $1.2 Million to Baltimore in ‘Ghost Gun’ Lawsuit Settlement
One of the nation’s leading sellers of homemade gun kits was dealt a blow in court this week.
One of the nation’s leading sellers of homemade gun kits was dealt a blow in court this week.
The City of Brotherly Love can continue to enforce its local ban on unfinished gun parts and homemade guns, a divided state appeals court ruled Friday.
New Mexico’s political leadership opted to take the lead in testing the political waters with a rebranded “assault weapon” ban this session. The results don’t bode well for the strategy moving forward.
Three of the country’s largest credit card processors have quietly resumed work on implementing a special merchant code for gun stores.
Prohibiting the commercial sale of excess military ammunition would be detrimental to America’s combat readiness.
The Biden Administration wants the High Court to weigh in on another gun-related case. The Court will almost certainly do so.
The legal status of the ATF’s rules surrounding unfinished gun parts will be the next gun-related case taken up by the Supreme Court if the Department of Justice has its way.
A fan-favorite judge among gun-rights advocates knocked out the Golden State’s ammunition background check system on Wednesday. But he also hinted an alternative proposal could pass legal muster.
The Golden State’s requirement that gun owners pass a background check for every ammunition purchase is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Residents of government housing do not forfeit their right to possess a gun, a federal judge has ruled.
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