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New Jersey’s Attorney General is demanding Glock sales records from dealers, raising privacy concerns and warnings from NRA-ILA and SAF over gun owner doxxing.
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Ken Paxton defeated Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas GOP Senate runoff after years of backlash from gun owners over Cornyn’s support for federal gun control.
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A new federal lawsuit filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance challenges Illinois’ FOID card requirement, arguing the gun-owner licensing mandate violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.
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Minnesota gun owners are warning that Senate Democrats are advancing a sweeping gun control package targeting AR-15s, magazines over 10 rounds, so-called ghost guns, binary triggers, and red-flag enforcement.
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A Florida judge reversed the firearm surrender provisions imposed on journalist James O’Keefe after law enforcement seized guns from his West Palm Beach newsroom during a civil injunction dispute.
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The Connecticut House passed HB 5043, a bill targeting Glock-style handguns and other striker-fired pistols lawmakers claim can be illegally converted with auto sears. The measure now heads to the Senate.
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The DOJ’s new Second Amendment enforcement effort is now colliding with Virginia’s 2026 gun control package, as Harmeet Dhillon warns the state could face federal litigation over unconstitutional firearm restrictions.
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The plaintiffs in Brown v. ATF say the National Firearms Act’s remaining registration requirements cannot survive now that Congress has reduced the NFA tax on suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and AOWs to zero.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that Columbus can immediately appeal a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the city’s gun ordinances. While the justices did not decide whether the laws are constitutional, the decision gives anti-gun municipalities a new procedural path to keep local gun control fights alive longer.