Zombie Draconian Hawaii Knife Ban Bill Deferred Indefinitely
SB433 would absolutely ban carry, open or concealed, of most knives, and all knives in many public places in Hawaii.
SB433 would absolutely ban carry, open or concealed, of most knives, and all knives in many public places in Hawaii.
The IWI Mafteah has been making serious waves since its debut, and after spending some quality time with it, I’ve become a big fan. I can say it’s one of the most interesting “firearms” to hit the market in years. Named after the Key of Solomon, it really does feel like a master k...
New Hampshire’s House advanced legislation allowing lawful firearms and self-defense tools on public college campuses, challenging long-standing gun-free zones. The post New Hampshire House Votes to End College Gun-Free Zones appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
California officials are targeting digital firearm code and online gun blueprints in a First and Second Amendment showdown.
The Seven Red state governors at the 2026 SHOT Show Governors Forum had strong opinions and thoughts for restoring Second Amendment rights and protecting the firearms industry from lawfare.
JPMorgan Chase reverses course and removes limits on lending to rifle manufacturers, marking a significant policy shift for the firearm industry. The post JPMorgan Chase Says It Will No Longer Debank Companies In Firearms Industry appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
When you ask people what the greatest classic American bolt-action hunting rifle is, you’ll probably hear most people talking about the Remington Model 700 or the Winchester Model 70, with maybe some chatter about Weatherby’s rifles or Springfield-based sporters. But I think the Savag...
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.
Firearm ammunition has been a fundamental component of both the evolution of firearms and the progression of military, law enforcement, and civilian practices throughout history.
By all accounts, Cekada passed the test, and he will likely become the next Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.