The National Rifle Association was hit Thursday with two suspiciously-timed civil lawsuits, one seeking to dissolve the organization and the other an effort to impose new governance policies on the NRA Foundation, just 90 days before the November election. It’s a period when the NRA traditionally needs to be at the top of its game, […]
NRA Calls for Review of Bump Stocks; SAF, CCRKBA Support ‘Dialogue’
In the wake of the deadly attack on concert goers in Las Vegas Sunday evening, the National Rifle Association has called on the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to “immediately review” whether “bump stock” devices comply with federal law. The statement, issued by NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre and chief lobbyist […]
32nd Annual Gun Rights Conference Brings ‘Top Guns’ to Dallas
Scores of America’s “top guns” of the Second Amendment community are gathering in Dallas this weekend for the 32nd annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, and the timing could not be better for the co-sponsors of this event. The GRPC is a joint operation by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to […]
DC Appeals Court Declines En Banc on ‘Good Reason’ CCW Case
The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has declined to hold an en banc review of a case that overturned the “good reason” requirement of a carry permit in the District of Columbia. (Dave Workman) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has handed the District city government […]
Anti-gun Hypocrisy: Suddenly They Have Trouble With Licensing
An email blast from Everytown for Gun Safety, the deceptively-named gun prohibition lobbying group supported by anti-gun billionaire Michael Bloomberg, is trying to raise public fear about the proposed Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act by attacking an idea that has, in the past, been supported by gun control groups. Specifically, anti-gunners used to demand licensing of […]
D.C. Appeals Court Strikes ‘Good Reason’ CCW Requirement
In a stunning victory for concealed carry advocates, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a permanent injunction against enforcement of such a requirement in Washington, D.C., but the ruling could have a ripple effect. The ruling is another court victory for the Second Amendment Foundation in a case called Wrenn […]