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2025 Colorado Weapons Ban Reads Like Disarmament Scheme

Despite failing and falling gun control nationwide, the Colorado legislature seems content to see if they can push through some egregious and oppressive laws that will not affect criminals. The law would ban some of the most common and modern handguns and long guns. Come see what’s in the bill.

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FPC Tells Massachusetts AG ‘Bring It On!’

Massachusetts is one of the few states with a so-called “approved firearms roster.” There’s no Constitutional basis for this “legal to sell” list of firearms. What’s worse, in Massachusetts, only handguns are classified as “firearms,” leaving long guns like rifles and shotguns in a separate category. Does this mean they can’t be sold in the state? The Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) is challenging these restrictions head-on.

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Defends Anti-Gun Laws in Lawsuit

Despite its reputation as a bastion of firearms freedom, Tennessee still has century-old laws on the books that severely restrict 2A rights. Republican Governor Bill Lee is defending these anti-gun statutes, and now he’s facing legal challenges in court. Read on to learn more.

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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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Illinois ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Overturned…For Now

Illinois, one of the most anti-gun, anti-2A states in the nation, has just seen a reprieve from an unconstitutional law enacted two years ago. Federal Judge Stephen McGlynn has permanently blocked the “assault weapons” ban portion of the Protect Illinois Communities Act (PICA). The state has already filed an appeal, and only time will tell whether the injunction will stand or be overturned.

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