New Mexico Lawmakers Consider Bans On Semi-Auto Rifles And More

Despite some major wins by the 2A crowd in the past few years (including constitutional carry across a broadening swath of the U.S.A.), anti-firearm activists are not giving up easily. The new battleground appears to be the state of New Mexico, where lawmakers are considering a wide range of fire...

By Zac K

Virginia House Pushes Multiple Anti-Gun Bills to Senate

Virginia's Democrat-controlled House of Delegates recently passed a package of restrictive firearm bills on February 5, 2026, advancing what critics call the most aggressive assault on Second Amendment rights in state history.

By John Crump

Missouri Lawmakers Push To Loosen Firearm Restrictions, Ban Any Future Red-Flag Law

Missouri lawmakers move to block red-flag laws, lower concealed carry age limits, and strengthen self-defense protections in a new wave of pro-gun legislation. The post Missouri Lawmakers Push To Loosen Firearm Restrictions, Ban Any Future Red-Flag Law appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Mark Chesnut

Is Your EDC a Worthless Talisman?

Editor’s Note: The following article is not intended as legal advice and represents the opinion of the author. Consult all applicable federal, state and local laws. Everybody knows that there are many places where you cannot carry a firearm — even if you’re licensed — like federal bu...

By Steve Tarani

Anti-Gun Group 97Percent Resurfaces Under New Leadership

The anti-gun nonprofit 97Percent has reemerged under new leadership. Former cop Christopher Carita now heads the organization, focusing primarily on promoting red flag laws while the group's board remains filled with gun control advocates. The post Anti-Gun Group 97Percent Resurfaces Under New Le...

By Scott Witner

Trump DOJ Submits Brief in Massachusetts Handgun Roster Case

The Civil Rights Division of the Trump administration Department of Justice has filed an amicus brief defending the Second Amendment against infringements imposed by the Massachusetts handgun roster.

By Dean Weingarten
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