Report: Murder Rate Drops in 2023
America’s multi-year spike in homicides may finally be receding.
America’s multi-year spike in homicides may finally be receding.
A New York federal judge just ruled that the state’s ban on gun possession in churches is likely constitutional. How he got to that decision is more interesting than the decision itself.
Being convicted of a felony–even a violent one–is not enough to deprive someone of their Second Amendment rights for life, a federal judge has ruled.
An outright ban on licensed gun carry in all places of worship is compatible with the Second Amendment, a federal judge has ruled.
One of the biggest strengths of the gun-rights movement has long been the asymmetry in electoral passion over guns among voters. But that could be changing.
Broad swaths of New Jersey are going back to being off-limits for licensed gun owners to carry a firearm.
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.
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