
Second Amendment Highlights from Around the Country – Week of April 6, 2026
Judge Benitez retires, the White House budget goes pro-2A, and Rhode Island lawmakers prepare to make felons of gun owners.
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Judge Benitez retires, the White House budget goes pro-2A, and Rhode Island lawmakers prepare to make felons of gun owners.

A Giffords representative testified in Vermont about gun control while admitting prior contact with legislators – without registering as a lobbyist.

FPC sues New York over its ban on carrying firearms in Times Square, arguing it makes a mockery of the Supreme Courts Bruen decision.

U.S. Attorney Pirro is asking for an en banc rehearing in a case that struck down D.C.s mag ban – drawing sharp criticism from 2A advocates.

The First Circuit ruled that purchasing or acquiring a firearm is not protected by the Second Amendments plain text, upholding Maines waiting period.

Military bases drop gun-free zones, veterans cleared from NICS, and SCOTUS has more 2A cases than ever. This weeks Second Amendment roundup.

Pam Bondi is out as Attorney General. The 2A community is watching to see who replaces her and what happens to the Second Amendment Section.

The DOJ cites liberal Justice Kagan in defending the AR-15 as D.C. scrambles to dismiss the lawsuit against its ban.

Massachusetts new training requirements start April 2 and the state police still have nothing ready. Instructors cannot issue certificates for 12 days.

NFA suit advances, nuns lose against Smith and Wesson, D.C. mag ban victory stands, and a new suit challenges the national parks gun ban.

California must pay $1.38 million after losing two lawsuits challenging its unconstitutional firearms advertising ban.

The DOJ wants to dismiss the NFA braced pistol case as moot while admitting it still enforces regulations against them.
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