Pro-Rights Groups Manage To Scuttle Virginia’s Proposed $500 Suppressor Tax

Virginia’s proposed $500 suppressor tax has been unanimously tabled in committee. Suppressor advocates say coordinated testimony and grassroots pressure stopped the measure—for now. The post Pro-Rights Groups Manage To Scuttle Virginia’s Proposed $500 Suppressor Tax appeared first on The Tr...

By Mark Chesnut

Florida AG James Uthmeier Shows What Constitutional Backbone Looks Like

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is challenging a decades-old law restricting firearm carry for 18- to 20-year-olds, arguing that constitutional rights don’t hinge on age once adulthood is reached. The post Florida AG James Uthmeier Shows What Constitutional Backbone Looks Like appeared ...

By Scott Witner

Congressman Calls Out AG Bondi Over DOJ’s Defense Of NFA Registration Requirements

During a House Judiciary hearing, AG Pam Bondi declined to justify why NFA registration remains in place after the suppressor tax was reduced to zero—fueling criticism from gun-rights advocates. The post Congressman Calls Out AG Bondi Over DOJ’s Defense Of NFA Registration Requirements appear...

By Mark Chesnut

Third Circuit Rules 3D-Printed Gun Files Are Not Protected Speech

The court upheld the District Court of New Jersey's decision to dismiss with prejudice all constitutional challenges to a state law that criminalizes the distribution of certain digital instructions or code that can be used to 3D-print firearms to unlicensed individuals.

By John Crump

Gun Rights Group Says Trump Admin 2A Missteps Could Cost Republicans Election

Texas Gun Rights is warning that mixed messaging from the Trump DOJ on the Second Amendment could dampen gun-owner turnout in November’s midterms. From Jeanine Pirro’s comments to broader federal rhetoric, the group argues that even small missteps risk alienating a core Republican voting bloc...

By Mark Chesnut
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