Analysis: The Popularity of the Bruen Decision Should Not Come as a Surprise [Member Exclusive]
A decades-long cultural shift towards concealed carry had already succeeded well before the justices ever took up the case.
A decades-long cultural shift towards concealed carry had already succeeded well before the justices ever took up the case.
An attempt by the California Attorney General to shield the state’s novel fee-shifting law for gun suits from judicial review has been rebuked in court.
Gun group spending ahead of the Georgia Senate runoff has been decidedly one-sided.
For the second time since 2021, gun rights groups are taking the Sheriff of one of North Carolina’s most populous counties to court over gun permit delays.
Following a deadly week of multiple mass shootings, gun policy changes once seen as likely now seem inevitable.
The final balance of power in the Senate might be at stake in Georgia this December, but gun policy is unlikely to take top billing.
The country’s largest gun rights group is not giving up the fight for the final balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Gun-control advocates secured a big win when Oregon’s Measure 114 passed. But it could become a major headache for them before all is said and done.
The federal government can continue to block non-violent felons from possessing firearms.
Fresh off of reelection, New York’s top law-enforcement official is going after the gun industry in a new way.
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