As the tumultuous 12 months of 2022 come to an end, Second Amendment activists and advocacy groups can count on more of the same heading in 2023, with Congress convening within days and state legislatures opening up right behind Capitol Hill. The courts will continue to be a battleground for restoring the Second Amendment to […]
Armed Self-Defense On the Rise in 2022, Sometimes in Headlines
Whatever else people remember about 2022, it almost certainly will be recalled as a year in which armed self-defense by private citizens noticeably increased, and in a couple of instances, their actions were hailed as “heroic” because they stopped likely mass shootings, according to a report at TheGunMag.com. According to the Crime Prevention Research Center […]
Biden Admin Moves to Close ‘Ghost Gun Loophole’
The Washington Examiner is reporting that the Biden administration has taken steps to close the so-called “ghost gun loophole” by declaring “partially complete, disassembled, or nonfunctional’ gun kits are now classified as ‘readily’ available weapons,” which must now have a serial number. Before such kits may be sold, there must first be a background […]
23 Dem. AGs File Brief Supporting Ban on Guns Without Serial Numbers
A coalition of 23 Attorneys General representing 21 states, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands filed an amicus brief supporting a federal ban on the possession of firearms from which serial numbers have been removed. This is in response to a Federal District Court judge’s ruling earlier this year that a law […]
Most Important Story of 2022: Supreme Court’s Bruen Decision
When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its 6-3 opinion in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen back on June 23, it set in motion a flurry of legislative activity followed by several federal lawsuits initiated by gun rights organizations challenging new laws, and opening the way to what promises to be […]
Petaluma, CA Council Requires Gun Lock-up
The City of Petaluma, California has adopted a requirement that all firearms within the city limits must be disabled with a locking device or placed in a locked container inside the home. But, is that constitutional under a landmark 2008 Supreme Court ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller? On Page 58 of that ruling, […]
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