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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.
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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.

Illinois wants to serialize every round of handgun ammo and criminalize what you already own. It is a de facto ban by design.

Virginia legislators exempted themselves from their own gun control laws. The birthplace of American liberty now has a class system of rights.

A federal judge rejected the Bondi DOJ’s attempt to limit a pro-2A injunction and expanded it to all present and future FPC and SAF members.

New York agrees to stop requiring social media disclosures from concealed carry applicants as part of a partial settlement.

West Virginia extends constitutional carry to 18- to 20-year-olds, while Virginia next door pushes unprecedented gun control.

The ATF denied a gun owner for citing his God-given right, then doxxed him on the federal registry. New evidence filed in Silencer Shop v. Bondi.

We researched the weapons policies of 38 Virginia universities. Here is what we found with links to each policy.

Tennessee is trying to repeal its unconstitutional intent to go armed law, but unrelated additions to the bill could cause new problems.

Wyoming governor vetoes SAPA amendments after ICE pressure, despite the bill passing both chambers and including federal cooperation exceptions.
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