Federal Judge: New York Public Housing Can’t Ban Gun Owners
Residents of government housing do not forfeit their right to possess a gun, a federal judge has ruled.
Residents of government housing do not forfeit their right to possess a gun, a federal judge has ruled.
A federal appeals court brought Mexico’s civil liability suit against the US gun industry back to life this week. Gun-control advocates are hoping the ruling provides an opening to hollow out the industry’s liability protections moving forward.
Mexico can once again sue America’s largest firearms manufacturers and wholesalers over criminal gun trafficking through the southern border.
Are age-based restrictions on gun rights for young adults constitutional? Or are they incompatible with the right of the people to keep and bear arms? The answer, it seems, depends on your view of history.
The Keystone State cannot ban 18–20-year-olds from publicly carrying firearms during declared states of emergency, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
Residents of Silicon Valley’s largest city looking to obtain a concealed carry permit through their local police department need to be prepared to shell out serious money to do so.
The federal ban on firearms possession in post offices is unconstitutional.
Two states that weren’t affected by the Supreme Court’s 2022 New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen ruling are set to consider expansive “sensitive place” restrictions for licensed gun carriers this year anyway.
With a federal ban on AR-15s currently off the table, blue state officials have decided instead to target the supply of the ammunition commonly fired by the rifle.
We found out this week few people in Illinois complied with the state’s registration requirement, but that’s the outcome that should have been expected.
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