Category: Gun Law
Anti Gunners Hail Gun Control Legislation Targeting Online Ammo Sales
According to Firearm Chronicles Federal legislation introduced in September by perennial anti-gun U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ) may not have a chance in Congress right now, but it may be a warm-up effort that is already being hailed by the gun prohibition lobby as a way to place restrictions on perfectly-legal […]
Read MoreJudge Strikes Down Open Carry Ban At MI Polls
According to Firearm Chronicles The ban on openly carried firearms at or near polling sites in Michigan that was put in place by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was stopped by a Michigan judge late Tuesday afternoon when he granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of her new rule. Michigan Court of Claims Judge Christopher […]
Read MoreLawsuit to be filed Thursday to Stop the Ban on Open Carry Of Guns at The Polls
According to Firearm Chronicles Attorneys working on a court challenge to the secretary of state’s ban on open carry guns at the polls say they will file it Thursday morning. Attorney Dean Greenblatt tells 7 Action News this is similar to the constitutional and separation of powers legal challenge that went all the way to […]
Read MoreWyoming Gun Owners Ordered To Disclose It’s Donors
According to Firearm Chronicles Wyoming’s Secretary of State is demanding that a pro-gun group release a list of its donors after failing to comply with state campaign finance laws, escalating the fight between officials and lawmakers and the group Wyoming Gun Owners, run by the somewhat infamous (at least in 2A circles) Dorr brothers. The […]
Read MoreCourt Reinstates Lawsuit Over Seattle Gun Storage Requirements
According to Firearm Chronicles Gun owners in Washington State won a victory on Monday after a state appellate court ruled that a challenge to Seattle’s gun storage law can proceed, overturning a Superior Court ruling from 2018 asserting that the plaintiffs didn’t have standing to sue over the requirements. The Second Amendment Foundation’s Alan Gottlieb […]
Read MoreBiden and Harris Want to Bankrupt Gunmakers By Repealing the PLCAA
According to Firearm Chronicles NSSF, the trade association for the firearm industry, is focusing on former Vice President Joe Biden’s radical antigun campaign promise to repeal the industry-essential Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The bipartisan law prevents activist lawyers and politicians from attacking the firearm industry with frivolous lawsuits that are designed […]
Read MoreMilitary Grade Night Vision is Legal in 50 States for Now, But for How Long?
As the battle to ban or restrict so called “weapons of war” heats up across America, politicians are setting their sights on more than just guns. Late last year Chuck Shumer presented a bill that would require the FBI to establish standards for who is allowed to buy body armor such as bullet-resistant vests after […]
Read MoreFlorida Ballot to Ban “Assault Weapons” FAILS!!
Read More… Anti-gun advocates spent a year gathering signatures across the Sunshine State to ban most semi-auto rifles but fell well short of the mark. The group, Ban Assault Weapons Now, was active throughout 2019 in canvassing from Key West to Pensacola and needed to turn in 766,200 signatures of registered voters to have a […]
Read MoreUPDATE: Virginia Democrats pass bill to destroy “high cap” Magazines (HB 961)
Read More… (featured image by Joe Raedle/Getty) Democrats on the Virginia House Public Safety Committee passed legislation Friday morning to require owners of “high capacity” ammunition to destroy or surrender said magazines. The legislation in view is HB 961, which was watered down from its original form in order to garner enough Democrat votes […]
Read MoreRed flag bill approved by New Mexico State Senate
Read More… A red flag gun seizure bill opposed by the vast majority of the state’s sheriffs and rank and file police officers was narrowly approved by the New Mexico State Senate on Friday on a 22-20 vote. The Albuquerque Journal reports that the controversial bill is expected to pass the House as well, and […]
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