Fox News is reporting that Oregon residents are “flocking to gun stores” as the Dec. 8 enactment of Measure 114 looms, and State Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has asked the court to delay implementation of the purchase permit requirement for a month. At least four federal lawsuits have been filed against Measure 114 including two […]
Third Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Oregon Measure 114
As promised days ago, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has entered the legal fray in Oregon, filing a federal lawsuit supported by the National Rifle Association in U.S. District Court in Portland against Measure 114, the gun control initiative narrowly approved by voters last month. NSSF is joined by Mazama Sporting Goods, the Oregon State […]
North Carolina Sheriff Sued over Delayed CCW, Purchase Permits
A federal lawsuit has been filed against a sheriff in North Carolina, alleging he has intentionally delayed issuing concealed carry permits and gun purchasing permits, and it is not the first go-round for the sheriff or the plaintiffs. Grassroots North Carolina (GRNC) and Gun Owners of America, along with three private citizens, filed their complaint […]
Oregon Gun Group, Sheriff Challenge New Gun Control Law
The Oregon Firearms Federation (OFF) and Sherman County Sheriff Brad Lohrey have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of gun control Measure 114, the restrictive new initiative passed by voters Nov. 8. They are joined by Marion County resident Adam Johnson, a firearms retailer in Keizer. The legal action was filed in U.S. District […]
SAF Files Federal Lawsuit Challenging CT ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban
On the eve of the 37th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference in Dallas, Texas, the Second Amendment Foundation filed a federal lawsuit challenging the ban on so-called “assault weapons” in Connecticut. This legal action comes just as SAF was preparing for a day-long program involving attorneys from across the country, an event prior to Saturday’s […]
Arm Brace Lawsuit Proceedings ‘Remain Stayed’ Pending Final Rule
A federal court in Texas has issued a joint status report in a Second Amendment Foundation case challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) alleged violations of the Administrative Procedures Act relating to its alleged flip-flop regulation of arm braces on semiautomatic pistols. According to the report, “The agency currently expects to […]
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