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News2A Team

A colorful sign that says Memphis

2A Coalition Sues Memphis for Violating State Preemption Law

The city of Memphis, Tennessee, has enacted a carry ban, an “assault weapon” ban, and local red flag laws, all in direct violation of the state’s preemption law, which prohibits such measures. Second Amendment rights groups are taking the city to court, challenging what they argue is illegal and unconstitutional overreach.

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New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Ravi Ramanathan, director of the Statewide Affirmative Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) office.

New Jersey AG Uses ‘Public Nuisance’ Law to Sue Two FFLs Over Lawful Ammo Sales

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Statewide Affirmative Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Office Director Ravi Ramanathan announced today that they are suing two NJ firearms retailers over lawful ammunition sales. The lawsuits invoke the state’s new “public nuisance” law, designed as a workaround to the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

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President-Elect Donald J. Trump and Vice President-Elect JD Vance.

Trump Wins Presidency, Pro-Gun Candidates Sweep Races

A historic and unprecedented victory for freedom, security, and likely the Second Amendment: Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has been elected as the 47th President of these great United States. In a clear sign that Americans are fed up with the failed policies and rights suppression of the left, pro-2A candidates swept races nationwide.

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The US Court of Appeals for the District of Colombia.

Appeals Court Decides Mass Shootings A Reason to Ban Magazines

The DC Court of Appeals recognized that so-called “extra-large capacity magazines”—in this case, those holding 17 rounds—are indeed covered by the Second Amendment. However, the court applied inconsistent reasoning, citing criminal misuse and mass shootings as justifications for prohibiting vetted, law-abiding citizens from owning them.

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A youth baseball game

FPC Challenges Texas Ban on Carrying Firearms in Public Locations

Most people see Texas as the ultimate land of firearms liberty—and in many ways, it is. However, what many don’t realize is that Texas has certain location-based carry restrictions, some of which are even stricter than those in less gun-friendly states. This lawsuit specifically challenges bans on carrying firearms in bars, racetracks, and at sporting events.

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An angry driver screaming and pointing at another driver.

NJ Gun Rights Group Sues State to Stop Red Flag Law Abuse

New Jersey sets the lowest standard of any state when it comes to issuing Temporary Extreme Risk Protective Orders (TERPOs), commonly known as Red Flag laws. The state’s latest victim is an innocent man who lawfully defended himself against an aggressive driver. Learn about the state’s actions to strip him of his firearms, charge him with serious crimes, and the lawsuit he filed in response.

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Members of a Nashville-based church security team engaged in spiritual and tactical training.

The Levites, 1643, and Today – Church Security Through the Ages

Across the nation, churches have too often been the site of mass shootings. In some cases, armed church security and parishioners have managed to stop these horrific attackers, though tragically, lives are often still lost. Read about a News2A co-founder who joined his church security team, embarking on a weekend of tactical and spiritual training, accompanied by a look into the history behind it.

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