Pennsylvania Supreme Court Tosses Liability Case Against Springfield Armory
A major gunmaker cannot be held liable for the accidental shooting death of a Pennsylvania juvenile, the state’s high court ruled on Monday.
A major gunmaker cannot be held liable for the accidental shooting death of a Pennsylvania juvenile, the state’s high court ruled on Monday.
The early days of the second Trump administration have seen just a few concrete actions on gun policy, mostly limited to federal personnel moves and procedural reforms. Now, it is firing a shot across the bow of states and localities pushing the envelope on Second Amendment restrictions.
New Yorkers may be able to carry a firearm for self-defense, but those seeking a less-lethal option will continue to be out of luck following a new federal court ruling.
The Supreme Court majority implied in Bruen that objective firearms licensing regimes are broadly constitutional but only up to a point. A Ninth Circuit panel has new ideas for determining what those points are.
The Golden State’s blanket ban on ammunition magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds is constitutional, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Narrow firearm purchase windows and in-person inspection mandates violate the Second Amendment, according to a federal court.
One of the most sweeping gun-control measures ever passed by ballot initiative was just given the greenlight by a state appeals court.
The Bay State can require out-of-state visitors to obtain a special permit for their lawfully owned firearms, but only if the state grants those permits using objective standards.
Mexico’s attempt to place America’s largest gun businesses on the hook for cartel violence concerns found a cold reception before the Supreme Court this week.
The nation’s highest court appeared to cast doubt on the viability of Mexico’s liability claims against the American gun industry Tuesday morning.
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