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New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin delivering a press conference in which he announces New Jersey and 15 other states are suing Glock.

NJ-Led Coalition of 16 States Sue Glock, Seek to Ban Guns in NJ

On Thursday, December 12, NJ Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced his leadership of a 16-state coalition filing suit against Glock for the criminal misuse of their products by others. With Moms Demand Action members in the audience and surely anti-gun police chiefs behind him, the AG repeated today’s most common, yet baseless, and perhaps deceptive, anti-gun rhetoric in the echo chamber.

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A scenic photo of Hawaii

Supreme Court Declines 2A Case But Chastises Hawaiian Court

The “spirit of Aloha” lives on… for now. The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a contentious Hawaii case on interlocutory appeal. However, their refusal was far from silent. In a pointed statement, SCOTUS firmly chastised the Hawaii Supreme Court for its clear and blatantly unconstitutional ruling.

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A person drawing a concealed firearm

NJ PTC Renewals — What’s Changed

With weeks until the 2nd birthday of New Jersey’s carry killer law, many people are still unsure what’s changed with the process of applying for a concealed carry permit. We let you know what’s changed and what the new process is.

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President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, who was just pardoned by his father.

The Hunter Biden Pardon, Facts and Future Implications

As most people know by now, President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, was convicted of federal gun crimes and his father gave the nation his word he would not pardon him. As is common with politicians, he changed his mind and issued a sweeping pardon for him. Read about what this covers and whether or not the average gun owner might be able to benefit from it.

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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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