by Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project wouldn’t be possible without you. Click here to make a tax-deductible donation to support pro-gun stories like this. None of the more than 20,000 gun laws on the books in this country will ever stop a criminal from committing a crime […]
25 State AGs Ask Supreme Court to Review Challenge to Maryland Gun Ban
UPDATED: Fully half of all Attorneys General in the United States have submitted a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court asking the justices to hear a challenge to a restrictive gun law in Maryland, in a case filed by a trio of gun rights organizations, one private business and three Maryland residents, as reported first […]
San Jose Council Passes Gun Control Mandate Amid Lawsuit Threats
Despite threats from gun rights groups of legal action, the San Jose City Council has approved a mandate that gun owners in the city obtain liability insurance and also pay an annual fee to the city, ostensibly to offset the costs of so-called “gun violence.” Perhaps unintentionally, KGO News in San Francisco gave critics an […]
Could Evergreen State Be Ready to Turn Back Red?
A stunning poll turnaround in Washington State could drive Seattle liberals nuts and possibly foretell a flip in state politics come November, which would be good news for beleaguered Evergreen State gun owners and taxpayers in general. According to veteran pollster Stuart Elway, his poll earlier this month revealed “The percentage of respondents who identified […]
San Jose Gun Control Mandates Coming, Will Lawsuits Quickly Follow?
The City of San Jose may be headed for a court battle as the city council is preparing to adopt a new gun control scheme that will require gun owners in the city to carry liability insurance, and also pay an annual fee, estimated somewhere between $25-$35, ostensibly to provide “services” from a new non-profit, […]
COVID Shutdowns in Two CA Counties ‘Unconstitutional,’ Says Court
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled unanimously that a 48-day COVID-19-related shutdown of gun stores and shooting ranges in two California counties in the spring of 2020 violated the Second Amendment. The cases are known as McDougall v. Ventura County and Martinez v. Villaneuva. In the McDougall case, […]
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