Montana’s Right to Compute Act may be the most important pro-gun, pro-freedom law of the year—and it doesn’t mention guns once.
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Montana’s Right to Compute Act may be the most important pro-gun, pro-freedom law of the year—and it doesn’t mention guns once.
Florida Carry’s cases against the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (“FDLE”) for violations of your rights are moving forward after multiple victories in Florida’s First District Court of Appeals.
The Arkansas legislature has chosen to place an amendment to strengthen the Right to Keep and Bear Arms in the Arkansas Constitution, on the ballot for approval by majority vote at the next election.
President Donald Trump has slapped anti-gunners with the wet towel of common sense, and it is clear from their reaction they don’t like it.
Another long-term ATF employee is out as the purge of anti-gun advocates continues. The latest casualty, Megan Bennett, has been forced to retire.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) conducted multiple raids across the country, targeting members of the 3D printing community.
Tennessee’s HB 873 expands legal protections for firearms manufacturers and sellers, limiting liability lawsuits.
The court noted that the Constitution doesn’t carve out exceptions. In other words, if you’re old enough to vote, serve in the military, you’re old enough to carry a gun.
So, what gives with Podolsky’s very public filing, siding with notorious New York Democrat gun prohibitionists? And will AG Bondi and her new appointees now rein him in and slap him down?
Two rule breakers from small Missouri towns were indicted by a federal grand jury last week. Their crimes? They’re accused of selling guns without a federal license.
The first federal firearms licenses were issued in 1938, required by the Federal Firearms Act (FFA) of 1938. The FFA should not be confused with the National Firearms Act (NFA).
When disaster strikes—be it a hurricane, blackout, or civil unrest—it’s not the government that shows up first — it’s the “Cajun Navy’ with a lifted pickup, medical kits, and the manpower to help
It’s a small step from being called an ‘extremist’ to being seen as an untrustworthy citizen—someone labeled an ‘enemy of the Constitution’ who shouldn’t be allowed to legally own a gun.
All of these states have adopted laws in recent years which have essentially relegated Second Amendment rights to the level of government-regulated privileges.
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to dismiss a case against Taylor Taranto for violations of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA).
A California judge has dealt a serious blow to a Texas company’s effort to put manufacturing machines into the hands of everyday consumers.
During fiscal year 1960, the IRS was able to pressure the DOD into completely destroying 17,000 Thompson submachine guns rather than allow a contractor to obtain the scrapped firearms, reassemble them, and sell them to the public.
For 2nd Amendment advocates, the Curry case underscores the need for vigilance regarding how laws are interpreted and applied, pushing for clearer legal definitions to safeguard individual rights…
While anyone dumb enough to believe in and follow his Democrat operative noisemaking can certainly be described by the old Soviet pejorative “useful idiot,” the term “Judas goat” seems more appropriate for him.
Missouri Bill HB 328/SB77 has passed the House. It restores some Second Amendment rights to people riding on public transportation, and lowers the age for concealed carry permits from 19 to 18.
Patrick “Tate” Adamiak had been a longtime collector of semi-automatic MACs before the ATF raided his home, found nothing illegal but imprisoned him for 20 years anyway.
Oregon lawmakers are doubling down in their anti-gun crusade, despite the state making what attorney William Kirk has labeled “the Dirty Dozen” list recommended for scrutiny by the DOJ’s Second Amendment Task Force.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) has introduced a bill to disarm Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents.
Gun rights leaders and legal scholars could be identified and nominated to analyze and prioritize bills, lawsuits, regulations, opportunities, and threats, to advise on judicial and other federal nominees, and to help educate the public.
Texas House Bill 170, known as “Kyle’s Law,” seeks to protect individuals who use justified self-defense from civil lawsuits.
The Colorado State Legislature is drowning in a flood of radical anti-gun bills, and gun owners across the state are fighting to keep their rights above water.
Some commentators have claimed the Kyle Rittenhouse and Karmelo Anthony cases are similar. There as several major differences.
Anti-gun lawmakers in Salem OR, are wasting no time launching a three-pronged legislative assault making gun ownership in Oregon a privilege reserved only for the rich and connected.
Colorado is eliminating the ability of citizens to exercise their 2nd Amendment right while attempting to demonize open carry and even make toy guns illegal.
Senator Rand Paul is launching an investigation into the ATF’s use of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).