“Is it the text as approved in Congress, or is it the different text as approved by the requisite number of state legislatures…?”
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“Is it the text as approved in Congress, or is it the different text as approved by the requisite number of state legislatures…?”
Congressman Armstrong received an “A+” rating, the highest grade possible, for his strong pro-gun voting record and defense of the individual right to keep and bear arms.
There’s a troubling trend by certain politicians to salt the ground at the U.S. Supreme Court. Politicians are disparaging the justices in an attempt to politicize the Court & delegitimize decisions…
The Court’s “claiming that the Federal Switchblade Act is a dead letter, when the ban is still ‘on the books’ may be reassuring to some, but it is a bizarre conclusion.
Hunter Biden’s trial for lying on a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Form 4473 has kicked off in Delaware.
C.A. Bridges, a “digital producer” for Gannett’s USA TODAY Florida network, wrote basically the same story on May 12 and May 28, which claimed that Florida has experienced more mass shootings than any other state.
SAF won, in part, a preliminary injunction in the case when a court panel decided 2-1 the rule was “likely illegal” because the government had violated the Administrative Procedures Act…
YouTube and parent company Google announced plans to change their policy on firearms related content – effective June 18th.
I have been on the board of directors for 15 years, and I have kept clamoring for other Board members to wake up and stand up for our members. We are doing that – and the movement is growing.
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) asserted during an appearance on MSNBC that supporters of former President Donald Trump are “domestic terrorists” who may be “preparing a civil war against us.”
Deputy Eddie Duran has been fired from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office for violating the agency’s policy on deadly force in the shooting death of Roger Fortson.
Morin v Lyver is the one of the four cases the Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated, and remanded back to the Circuits after the Bruen decision. It is the second of those cases to reach a final judgement.
Legal experts suggest that Hunter might be looking at mandatory enrollment in a firearms diversion program instead of significant prison time.
Brandon Maddox, founder of Silencer Central and the largest silencer dealer in the nation gives his thoughts about the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and how to move toward that end.
The challenge to the ban on rights protected by the Second Amendment on Post Office property is being appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
A just and civilized people do not punish well-meaning visitors for harmless mistakes arising from legal and constitutionally protected conduct in their home jurisdictions.
If this doesn’t change, correction, if we don’t change that, gun owners will be telling two supposedly opposite groups they can get away with more betrayals and infringements.
This is a strong ruling for the First Amendment and the NRA. How the District court rules on the issue will be very important.
The case is one of the most high-profile First Amendment cases in recent memory, with dozens of legal experts and constitutional scholars, including the ACLU, siding with the NRA.
Why do we repose the Constitution for safe-keeping into the hands of those deliberately indifferent to it? Can anyone seriously argue that America is dictator-proof?
Rep. Thomas Masse (R-KY) confronted Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Director Steve Dettelbach over the government agency asking federal firearms licensees (FFL) in border states to report cash transactions.
In a unanimous opinion, the United States Supreme Court has sided with the National Rifle Association in a First Amendment case which even brought the American Civil Liberties Union to the gun rights organization’s defense.
Fincher signed the plea agreement on May 17, along with his Federal Public Defender, Brian Deer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Satter, who prosecuted the case.
Spencer Cox’s resolute stance to expand gun rights in the face of immense national pressure shows he can be trusted to carry our precious freedoms forward into another term as Governor.
The big news came from the NRA Board of Directors meeting on Monday, May 20, in which the leadership of the NRA changed hands.
The 9th Circuit’s decision not only pours fuel on Second Amendment rights but has also highlighted broader issues of government overreach, arbitrary lawmaking, and the rehabilitation of felons.
This government-issued gun privilege rewarded to active and retired law-enforcement officers grants them the freedom to carry a firearm.
There is one inescapable conclusion: Gun control laws have failed, and to suggest otherwise might be, at best, described as living in denial.
Three Supreme Court decisions, with strong implications for the rights protected by the Second Amendment, will be published by the first week in July.
The homeowner, despite his injuries, managed to retreat to another room to arm himself. Tullis pursued him, attempting to break into the room….