Federal Judge Blocks California Law Allowing Suits Against Out-of-State Gunmakers
California cannot sue gun businesses for selling “abnormally dangerous” products, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
California cannot sue gun businesses for selling “abnormally dangerous” products, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Trump Campaign backtracking on claims he bought a gun while under felony indictment after finding out it would be illegal.
The Golden State’s ban on magazines that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition violates the Second Amendment.
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.
On Thursday, Gavin Newsom (D.) announced his plan to amend the Constitution to add a slew of gun-control policies. But the call is more political than practical.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about a federal appeals court casting down on the non-violent felon gun ban.
Plus, NRO’s Jim Geraghty joins the podcast to discuss why Biden’s brace ban went bust.
California governor Gavin Newsom (D.) announced a plan Thursday to amend the U.S Constitution with sweeping gun-control measures.
A Republican-appointed federal judge struck down a California gun control law this week. The reaction, or lack thereof, among gun control advocates was noticeable.
The reaction from Governor Gavin Newsom (D.) to two horrifying mass shootings terrorizing Californians in the same week was swift. He called for Congress to adopt California’s gun laws as a solution. But there are significant problems with that argument.
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