Analysis: New York and New Jersey Go On a Microstamping Snipe Hunt [Member Exclusive]
New York and New Jersey are attempting to join California on its quixotic project to make microstamping a reality. It’s not going well.
New York and New Jersey are attempting to join California on its quixotic project to make microstamping a reality. It’s not going well.
The online firearms marketplace Armslist cannot be held liable for a pair of shootings in Wisconsin that involved guns bought through ads posted on the site, a federal appeals court has ruled.
When the Supreme Court handed down its Bruen decision, many gun rights advocates eagerly expected a raft of favorable decisions on “assault weapon” bans, the National Firearms Act, or other longstanding gun policy bugaboos to be on the horizon. Instead, it’s increasingly starting to look like they may have to settle for an examination of the 1968 Gun Control Act and its prohibiting offenses for the foreseeable future.
Gun owners in the Constitution State will soon be forced to contend with a bevy of constitutionally-questionable new restrictions.
California’s unconstitutional attempt to impede gun-rights plaintiffs with the threat of legal fees has led to the state itself having to pay the legal fees of gun-rights advocates.
Prohibition of so-called assault weapons and their accessories is consistent with the nation’s tradition of regulating “exceptionally dangerous arms,” a federal judge has ruled.
The Aloha State will be the latest to test the Supreme Court’s resolve in protecting public carry rights.
Between gun group activism, movement in state legislatures around the country, and litigation in various courts at every level across the land, gun licensing laws have been under more scrutiny in the last few years than at any time in the nation’s history. A recent self-defense shooting out of New York City shows why those debates have been so hard fought and what’s at stake.
Lawmakers in the Lone Star State have passed a sweeping school safety bill to harden schools to prevent future attacks.
Gun-rights advocates have had tremendous success in courtrooms across the country as of late, but have they ceded ground in the court of public opinion?
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