Senator Ram Villivalam and Rep. Kathleen Willis will file legislation this year to increase the cost and red tape required to obtain a FOID
Illinois: Renewed Effort to Increase FOID Fee & Mandate Fingerprinting

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Senator Ram Villivalam and Rep. Kathleen Willis will file legislation this year to increase the cost and red tape required to obtain a FOID
The California Legislature has been back in full swing for nearly a month and legislation to place further restrictions…
“There is no reason a law-abiding person should have to ask for permission to carry a firearm for self-defense,” said Jason Ouimet
On Tuesday, February 16, the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider a measure that cleans up New Hampshire’s handgun purchase process
SB 208 and HB 4 ban the sale or transfer of long guns between private individuals without first paying fees and obtaining gov permission.
On February 10th, the House Committee of Federal and State Affairs considered and passed permit recognition legislation, HB2058
All gun control bills share the same basic goal: a world in which fewer people own firearms – HR 127 epitomizes this.
February 10th, 2021, the Senate State Affairs Committee passed two pro-gun bills, Senate Bill 100 and Senate Bill 111
House Bill 193 amends New Mexico’s red flag firearms surrender law to allow a police officer to petition for an extreme risk protective
Yesterday afternoon, the Mississippi Senate passed NRA-backed Senate Bill 2107, which makes important reforms to state firearm…
Tomorrow, February 10, at 11:00 am, the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is scheduled to consider two pro-gun
Legislators hostile to Second Amendment rights are not going to rest this session. Last month, the Senate passed…
Today after 10:00am, the House will vote on legislation that strengthens Mississippi’s firearms preemption law, House Bill 634.
Those who stay involved in the efforts to defend the Second Amendment have always known President Joe Biden is no friend to gun owners.
Having tried and failed to impose a national firearm licensing and registration scheme on an unwilling American public for more than 50 years
Bill Blair, the federal Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness refused to answer questions about a new gun ban’s cost
On Tuesday, February 9, the House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee will meet at 1:30 pm to hear two gun control bills
Senate Bill 5078 and Senate Bill 5038 were heard in the Senate Law and Public Justice Committee in January.
The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) partnered with the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association
Today, the Utah Senate passed HB 60, clearing the last major hurdle. The bill will now be transmitted back to the House