The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new gun control law hastily adopted in New York State following the Supreme Court’s nullification of its previous concealed carry statute that required “proper cause,” alleging the state’s new statute is just as unconstitutional as the previous law. The court ruled 6-3 in June […]
SAF, Defense Distributed Sue California Over Gun Restrictions
The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed—a Texas-based company that sells the “Ghost Gunner” milling machine—have filed a federal lawsuit challenging two new California laws they contend violate the Constitution. The “Ghost Gunner” is a general-purpose Computerized Numerical Code (CNC) milling machine that allows a home gunsmith to complete unfinished frames and receivers for various […]
SAF, Allies Seek Emergency Writ of Mandamus in California Lawsuit
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its allies in a federal lawsuit challenging a ban on communication, advertising and marketing of products and information to young, current and potential shooters, have filed an emergency motion for a writ of mandamus in the case. The motion was filed with the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of […]
SAF Files Federal Lawsuit Challenging CA Senate Bill 264’s Gun Show Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging California’s Senate Bill 264, a ban on gun shows held on public property that was passed and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. Joining SAF are the California Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. B&L Productions, Inc., d/b/a Crossroads of the West; Gerald Clark; Eric […]
SAF Scores Victory in Long-Running 3-D Court Battle
The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed, a Texas-based company, won what they consider a major court victory in a long-running battle to allow online publication of information related to the 3D printing of firearms, thanks to a ruling by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that returns claims against the New Jersey attorney […]
Federal Judge Rules Hawaii’s ‘In-Person’ Gun Registration Requirement Unconstitutional
UPDATED: A federal district judge in Hawaii has ruled the state’s requirement that firearms registered under state law be inspected at the time of registration is an unconstitutional violation of the Second Amendment in a case that amounts to one of two victories this week in the Aloha State. The other is an agreement permanently […]
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