President Biden Launches Gun-Control Office
President Biden handed gun-control activists another win on Thursday.
President Biden handed gun-control activists another win on Thursday.
Convicted felons can be deprived of their right to own firearms whether or not they were convicted for a violent offense, a federal appeals court has ruled.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D.) isn’t the first elected official to try and score partisan points by pushing for a constitutionally dubious gun policy. But she is quickly becoming one of the first in recent memory to see that effort backfire.
Gun owners in the Golden State will likely soon find it much harder to carry in public for self-defense, thanks to a new bill passed by the state legislature.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s (D.) suspension of gun-carry rights continues to draw backlash, including from lawmakers in her own party.
There’s now a genuine possibility the President’s son could be one of the country’s next big Second Amendment plaintiffs. Moreover, he stands a solid chance of winning.
Massachusetts’ largest city finds itself in the crosshairs of gun-rights advocates once more over its handling of firearms license applications.
Any chance of a so-called red flag law emerging from Tennessee this year was officially snuffed out this week. Its demise signals the policy will have problems expanding to more states.
A federal court will not put a hold on a lower court’s ruling against Colorado’s under-21 gun ban while the appeals process plays out.
The American people have simultaneously soured on the need for tighter gun laws and on the importance of protecting gun rights over the last year.
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