Gun-Rights Group Sues California Over Non-Resident Carry Rights
Visitors to the Golden State will soon have an avenue to lawfully carry a firearm during their trip if gun rights advocates have their way.
Visitors to the Golden State will soon have an avenue to lawfully carry a firearm during their trip if gun rights advocates have their way.
California keeps having trouble taking guns away from the kind of people most Americans agree shouldn’t have them, even though it has a database full of their information. That says a lot about how unworkable mass confiscation would actually be in real life.
Plus, the man organizing armed civilian patrols in the most dangerous parts of Connecticut’s capitol joins the podcast to discuss his plans.
The Golden State managed to take firearms away from a significant number of people who weren’t legally allowed to have them last year, but more than 20,000 more remained beyond the state’s reach.
The Golden State cannot limit how many firearms a lawful buyer can purchase in a month.
A portion of the ATF’s recent rules targeting unfinished gun parts is invalid because it did not go far enough, according to a federal judge.
Plus, lawyer Anna Barvir-Boone explains why a new step in the California gun case she’s working on could signal a change of course for the Ninth Circuit.
Blue cities and gun control advocates have had remarkable success in going after the nation’s most high-profile seller of homemade gun kits in court of late.
California failed to convince the Ninth Circuit to review a ruling against one of its gun laws this week. Was that a one-off decision, or could it be the start of a new trend?
California cannot sue gun businesses for selling “abnormally dangerous” products, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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