Washington’s elections are drowning in dirty voter rolls — and the numbers prove it. In 2024, Kamala Harris beat Trump in Washington by 714,000 votes and Bob Ferguson won the governor’s race by 433,550—cementing Democrat control and a gun control agenda.
For the state’s millions of gun owners, our 46-year-old, soon-to-be-former governor has been a true friend.
A nightmare is over for Matthew Walker Anderson after charges of owning two privately made firearms without serial numbers were dropped.
This win is a huge step forward in one of the most gun-restrictive states in America, and we will not rest until Californians can exercise their full constitutional rights.
A conservative women’s group in Washington state issued a report decrying a “staggering 45.7 percent decline in firearm sales” from 2023 to 2024.
Having the Supreme Court take the case could finally and conclusively establish that 18-20-year-olds are members of ‘the People’ who have the same Second Amendment rights as other adults.
..group recently sent letters to North Carolina lawmakers urging them to override Governor Josh Stein’s veto of their permitless firearms carry bill….
The 11th Circuit conveniently skipped the history test and, in a flawed ruling, declared short-barreled rifles unprotected. In reality, SBRs are standard combat arms — exactly what the Founders meant to protect.
Voter registration keeps track of who can cast a ballot. Gun registration keeps track of who owns the tools that can resist tyranny. One list protects a process— the other could dismantle freedom itself.
Walter Wentz, owner of Gator’s Custom Guns in Kelso, Washington, talked to the Second Amendment Foundation about the battle he is waging against Washington State over the Second Amendment.
Two people, both gun owners, debate where to draw the line between personal freedom and public safety. From red flag laws to federal registries, they explore the tradeoffs—without holding back.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that machineguns are protected by the Second Amendment, but said a ban on the category of firearms passes Constitutional muster.
It’s instructive to note who the Democrats want to keep on the streets and who they want to forcibly remove from society.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning banks from discriminating against firearms companies.
“This entire process has been a complete debacle. While the WA Government attempted to sell the reforms as an increase in public safety, they have done nothing but compromise the safety of not only law-abiding firearm owners, but the public as well.”
Gov. Hochul’s shrieking only reveals the folly in her argument. New York already has strict gun control laws that did nothing to stop the terror; instead, it guaranteed victims would be helpless…
This is the first month in almost six years that the adjusted NICS numbers estimate less than one million firearm sales.
The Ft. Devens Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., is growing and it’s well deserved. The small gun club took on the United States Army over range access and won after a lengthy legal fight.
The Minnesota Supreme Court has reversed a decision on a man charged with possessing a privately manufactured firearm without a serial number.
The NJ AG’s office is making up the laws on firearms commerce one enforcement action & court decision at a time. What future requirements might be added are only limited by their imagination…
The state of Victoria has become the first Australian jurisdiction to officially ban common machetes—a broad class of tools with blades longer than 20 centimeters…
Ron DeSantis moves to repeal Florida’s red flag law, while also launching a gun tax break that would expand gun rights.
New Jersey has some of the worst gun laws in the nation and could be the new hotbed for litigation. What’s going on in the Garden State?
We always hear the same old argument for gun control after an attack. “We need more gun laws to prevent these violent attacks,” but what if the gun laws are the problem?
In 2014, Colorado reported 86 gun homicides, or 1.9 per 100,000 people; in 2023, the most recent year with available data, 237 people were killed with guns in homicides, or about 5 per 100,000 residents.
In a move that many are calling grotesque, unethical, and downright disturbing, former CNN host Jim Acosta used AI to “interview” a reanimated digital version of a dead school shooting victim — all to push a gun control
A Florida gun dealer is responsible for stopping some serious weapons from making their way to a violent Mexican drug cartel.
Mark McCloskey has been able to legally retrieve his AR-15 rifle from the St. Louis Police Department. It has been over five years.
The AI revolution will change everything in the Second Amendment world: content creation, legal research, grassroots organizing, etc. Early adoption is the key to success.
The Supreme Court has shown interest in a challenge to the National Firearms Act requirement that short barreled rifles are required to be registered with the Federal Government.