While the U.S. Supreme Court once again punted on a Second Amendment case Monday, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh signaled that the time is ripe for the high court to consider another gun rights case and a scathing 31-page dissent by Associate Justice Samuel Alito explained why. The importance of another high court ruling on Second […]
CA Ammo Check Victory Short-Lived; What Happens Next?
A stay against a federal district court ruling that struck down California’s background check requirement for ammunition purchases could be challenged as soon as today, according to attorney Chuck Michel, lead counsel in the case of Rhode v. Becerra. Last Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez ruled the state’s ammunition check requirement violates the […]
CA Gun Owners Win ‘Round 1’ in Court Case Against Ammo Checks
Golden State gun owners won what appears to be “Round 1” in their legal battle against what they believe is an onerous background check requirement for ammunition purchases, thanks to a ruling by U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez in San Diego that declared the requirement violates the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment. Attorney Chuck Michel told […]
Predictable Push for More Gun Control in Canada, Before All Facts Known
Perhaps as predictable as rain in Seattle, the aftermath of last weekend’s tragic shooting rampage in Nova Scotia has brought more demands for, and promises of, additional gun control measures in a nation that already has far stricter gun laws than the United States. According to BuzzFeed, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged “to […]
Coronavirus Shut-Ins: Take a Look at ‘2A Gaming’
Amid lawsuits challenging shutdowns of gun shops and shooting ranges under so-called “Stay Home” orders, the Second Amendment Foundation has launched a new outreach program, timed perfectly for COVID-19 shut-ins, called “2A Gaming,” and it is already getting attention, according to SAF Director of Outreach Andrew Gottlieb. He described the new project as a way […]
NY Mayor Seems Stunned Released Inmates Commit Crimes: Lesson for WA Gov.
UPDATED—Could far-left New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, the failed presidential candidate who is now expressing disbelief and disgust about freed Rikers Island inmates committing more crimes, provide a lesson to Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee? Quoted by the New York Post, de Blasio said during as press briefing, “I think it’s unconscionable just on […]
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