Biden’s Department of Justice wants to expand the scope of the regulation in order to include such raw materials as “unfinished” frames and receivers.
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Numerous Voices All Want Supreme Court to Rule Against ATF’s Unilateral Bump Stock Ban
Ten U.S. Senators, ten law professors, & multiple civil liberties groups, policy research organizations & attorneys have filed briefs in the Garland v. Cargill case that bump stocks are NOT machine guns.
“In Common Use” Encompasses a Broad Range of Lawful Activities Beyond Firing a Gun ~ VIDEO
Beware The Anti-Gunners’ Trap: Freedom haters want to define “in common use” very narrowly to mean only the actual firing of a gun in self-defense…
O’Connor’s Parting Dissents Highlighted Dual Perils of Local Tyranny & Federal Overreach
O’Connor’s parting dissents at least pointed us in the right direction by explaining why these putatively conservative principles deserve a defense across the political spectrum.
Defining Danger: Constitutional Challenges & SCOTUS’s RKBA Debate
What is “dangerous”? How may that be evaluated? Should that be applied to deprivation of a fundamental constitutional right?
Rahimi Is “Not The Droid” The Anti-Gun Lobby Is Looking For ~ VIDEO
Having reviewed the briefs and listened to oral argument, …the DOJ made another apparent strategic blunder.
Supreme Court Accepts NRA First Amendment Case – “Historic Step Forward” for Free Speech
The NRA’s First Amendment claims withstood multiple motions to dismiss. But in 2022, after Vullo appealed the trial court’s ruling, the Second Circuit struck down the NRA’s claims.
Et tu, Justice Amy Coney Barrett? No, Justice Barrett is NOT a Traitor to 2A ~ VIDEO
Some Second Amendment supporters questioning Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s commitment to enforce the constitutional right to bear arms.
Supreme Court Could Side with Hunter Biden on Gun Charge Controversy
Drug use was not criminalized until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, post-Bruen interpretations might deem this section unconstitutional.
Amicus Briefs Filed in Rahimi Case at SCOTUS. Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court Next
If the government can designate an entire class of people as “dangerous” and strip them of their 2A rights, then it can create a class out of any politically disfavored group.
SCOTUS Consider Challenge to Ammunition Background Check
A case challenging the ammunition background check in New York is headed to a conference in the Supreme Court on Friday, October 6.
Progressive Game Plan: Neutralize The Supreme Court & Disarm The Citizenry
Because Democrats can’t easily control them, they are going after a U.S. Supreme Court Justice they don’t like because he defends a natural law right they don’t agree with.
Despite Media Panic It’s Your Right to Own the Same Guns as Our Military ~ VIDEO
“Military-style” arms are specifically identified as protected in the Miller decision….which means you can own the same exact weapons as our military. End of story!
New York Democrats Declare They Will Defy SCOTUS’ Gun Decision ~ VIDEO
NY Governor Kathy Hochul revealed her disdain toward the rights of the people. Sorry, Kathy, the government doesn’t have the “right” to violate Constitution!
NYT: Questioning by Justices Suggest N.Y. Gun Law ‘Unlikely to Survive’
“So why do you have to show in this case, convince somebody, that you’re entitled to exercise your Second Amendment right?” – Chief Justice John Roberts
Knife Rights Foundation Weighs In on Critical 2nd Amendment Case
Knife Rights Foundation has joined with FPC American Victory Fund and others submitting an Amicus Curie brief to SCOTUS in a critical 2A case.
SCOTUS To Hear NY Right-to-Carry Case; Stage Set for Gun Law Upheaval
It will be the first Second Amendment case considered by the court since the 2010 case of McDonald v. City of Chicago that nullified the Windy City’s handgun ban
SCOTUS Denies Review To NJ AG In SAF-Defense Distributed Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a petition for certiorari from New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal in his effort to escape the jurisdiction of the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
H.R. 8424: Supreme Court Term Limits & Regular Appointments Act, Taking Aim at SCOTUS
H.R. 8424 highlights how disgusting and distasteful some politicians can be by bringing such a bill up not even a full fortnight after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s solemn passing.
History of the Supreme Court Configuration, Nomination & Confirmations
With this handy bullet-pointed list of historical events regarding our Supreme Court and its appointments, nominations, confirmations, and history of the high court.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies, Just as President Trump Releases His List of SCOTUS Judges
News of the death of Justice Ginsberg arrives a mear ten days after President Trump released his 2020 list of potential Supreme Court picks on September 9, 2020.
The Roberts’ Supreme Court Will Not Defend The Second Amendment!
Roberts and the liberal wing of the Court do not want to take up a 2A case, but then, the conservative wing won’t do so either, unless it can be assured that Roberts is on board…
Pratt, Heller React To SCOTUS’s Decision On NYSRPA V. New York, Alito’s Dissent
The Court concluded that New York City’s change of its ordinance made the case moot, meaning it no longer presented a live “case or controversy” for the Court to decide.
‘Cautious Optimism’ After SCOTUS Hears Arguments In NY Gun Control Case
The Second Amendment Foundation expressed high hopes that the U.S. Supreme Court will “step up to the plate” & expand further on the right to keep and bear arms…
Supreme Court Denies Attempt to Derail NRA-Supported Case Against NYC’s Travel Ban
This NRA-supported case challenges a New York City ordinance that violates the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding city residents by restricting lawful travel with firearms.
SCOTUS Holding New Jersey Carry Case Pending Decision In Another Gun Case?
The most likely case Rogers is being held for is New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. New York City, a case concerning NYC’s attempts to control what its residents do with firearms outside…
Comm2A Brings Gould v. Morgan to SCOTUS, Another “Justifiable Need” for Guns Case
Gould is a Second Amendment challenge to licensing policies in Brookline and Boston which require applicants to demonstrate a ‘proper purpose’ for carrying a firearm.
U.S. Supreme Court (Finally) Takes Another Second Amendment Challenge to Gun Control
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a Second Amendment challenge to a gun control law for the first time in nearly 10 years.
NRA Applauds Senate Confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court
President Donald Trump has once again delivered on his promise of appointing constitutionally sound justices to our nation’s highest court.
Violent Crime Down in 2017, Gun Carry Up
The decrease in crime is occurring as a record number of Americans are obtaining permits to carry concealed firearms.