T-Mobile new terms of service (TOS) policy will fine companies advertising guns over its network using A2P messaging.
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Man Who Shot YouTube Prankster Freed From Jail
Alan Colie, the Door Dash delivery driver who shot a YouTube prankster, has now been released from jail for unlawfully discharging a firearm in an occupied building.
CRPA and GOA Case Knocks Down “Sensitive Areas” In California
In the case of May v. Bonta, the United States District Court for the Central District of California granted a Preliminary Injunction.
Gun Rights Groups Challenge California’s ‘Orwellian’ Firearm Sale Recording Law”
Gun rights groups have banded together to challenge California’s law requiring that every gun sale be recorded on video and audio by the gun dealer.
Bill to Ban Gun CAD Files Nears Vote In The Senate
A bill to ban computer-aided design (CAD) gun file sharing could be voted on in the United States Senate any day.
Hunter Biden’s Legal Teams Claims the Second Amendment In Gun Case
Hunter Biden’s legal team is asking a judge to dismiss the gun charges against him by claiming that the Second Amendment protects their client.
JOHN CRUMP Nominated for Top Voices of the 2A! Vote Now!
Multiple AmmoLand News contributors are nominees for the “Gundie Awards”, but one rises above the rest. John Crump, Vote NOW!
ATF Claims Solvent Traps Were Always Unregistered Silencers
In a letter to federal firearms licensees (FFLs), the ATF claims that solvent traps never existed under federal law and have always been unregistered silencers.
Judge Temporarily Stays Decision on Young Adults’ Gun Purchases
A week after a federal district court judge ruled the prohibition on 18 to 20-year-old adults buying guns from federal firearms licensees was ruled unconstitutional, the same judge….
Court Upholds Key Injunctions in Antonyuk v. Hochul
New Yorkers applying for a concealed carry permit no longer must submit three years of social media required by the Concealed Carry Improvement Act.
ESG Investors Plan to Sue Smith & Wessons Over the Manufacture and Sale of the M&P-15 Sport
According to Fox News, a group of anti-gun stockholders of Smith & Wesson are planning on suing the company for selling the popular M&P-15 rifle that is based on the popular AR-15.
ATF Drops Revocation of a Florida Gun Store’s FFL After Lawsuit
The ATF has backed off revoking the federal firearms license (FFL) of Kiloton Tactical, LLC after Gun Owners of America (GOA) stepped in to help the gun store sue the government.
Polymer80’s Injunction Stayed for Supreme Court
Although a stay isn’t what gun owners want, the government is still facing an uphill battle to defend its rules.
Gun Rights Groups Sue Over California Carry Permit Requirements
A team of gun rights groups have teamed up to sue the state of California over the carry permit requirements found in Senate Bill 2 (SB2).
Fifth Circuit Denies ATF’s Request For Stay on the Districts Courts FRT Injunction
The Fifth Circuit has reviewed the ATF’s motion and denied the requested stay, meaning the injunction will remain in place for now, protecting the public from the ATF taking enforcement actions over Rare Breed’s FRT-15.
Prohibition on Young Adults Purchasing Firearms from FFLs Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal district court judge from the Northern District of West Virginia ruled that banning 18 to 20-year-olds from buying handguns from federal firearms licensees (FFLs) is unconstitutional.
ATF Violates Agreed Upon Timeline By Filing For An Appeal In Pistol Brace Case
The case, Texas v. ATF, is a joint effort between GOA, Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), and the state of Texas to take down the ATF’s pistol brace rule.
Maryland State Police Choose to Enforce Unconstitutional Law
The Maryland State Police issued a directive to all employees to keep enforcing the Maryland Handgun Qualification License (HQL) law.
New AI is Monitoring the Michigan State Capitol for Firearms
The Michigan State Capitol in Lansing is the first state capitol in the country to use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect people brandishing firearms.
Fact Check: Rep. Garcia’s Claim That 50% of Gun Stores Would Go Out Of Business Without Mexican Drug Cartels
In a Congressional hearing, Rep. Robert Garcia claimed that 50% of all gun stores would shut down if not for the Mexican drug cartels.
Government Uses Propaganda to Argue Against Guns For Marijuana Users
The case, United States v. Erik Matthew Harris, is one of many court cases challenging the federal prohibition on marijuana users possessing guns.
Gun Rights Groups Vow To Appeal The Seven Circuit Ruling On “Assault Weapons”
Gun groups could go directly to SCOTUS, which will require the high Court to grant a writ of certiorari, meaning they will hear the case.
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Vacates ATF Frames and Receiver Rule
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has now vacated the two main provisions of the ATF frame and receiver rule (2021R-05F).
Federal Judge Stays Entire ATF Pistol Brace Rule
A Texas-based Federal District Court judge issued a nationwide stay preventing the ATF pistol brace rule from going into effect.
Nashville Manifesto of Transgender Killer Leaked
According to the released pages of the Nashville manifesto, the killer entered the school to kill children because of their white privilege.
SCOTUS Will Hear A Challenge To the ATF’s Bump Stock Rule
The Supreme Court of The United States (SCOTUS) will decide if the ATF overstepped its authority by reclassifying bump stocks to machineguns.
Alleged Human Trafficking In Affluent DC Suburb Shows The Need For Guns
The incident in Virginia shows us that safety is only an illusion. Get a gun, get training, and carry it every day.
NY’s Door-to-Door Crusade Against Homemade Guns Backfires, Unintentional Masterclass in Ghost-Gunsmithing
NY declares war on homemade guns going door to door & accidentally produces a comprehensive how-to guide to gun building. Get your copy here!
GOA’s Injunction Against ATF’s Pistol Brace Rule Extended Until Case Is Settled
Gun Owners of America’s preliminary injunction against the ATF’s rule on pistol stabilizing devices has been extended until the conclusion of the case.
Firearms Exports “Paused” & Commerce Department Involvement In SHOT Show Reevaluated
It is currently unknown what policies will be changed after the 90-day pause expires and how much of an impact it will have on the firearms industry.