D.C. Court Rules Magazine Ban Unconstitutional in Major Second Amendment Decision
DC’s highest court ruled the city’s 10-round magazine ban unconstitutional, finding that commonly owned firearm magazines are protected under the Second Amendment.
DC’s highest court ruled the city’s 10-round magazine ban unconstitutional, finding that commonly owned firearm magazines are protected under the Second Amendment.
In a 2-1 ruling, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals has struck down the district’s ban on magazines which hold more than ten cartridges.
Gun-rights groups are asking the Supreme Court to review Illinois’ ban on carrying firearms on public transportation. The post SAF, FPC File SCOTUS Brief In Challenge To Illinois’ Public Transportation Carry Ban appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Colorado legislators advance new gun control bills restricting 3D-printed firearms and requiring firearm barrel sales through licensed dealers.
The Second Amendment Foundation is asking the 3rd Circuit to rehear a case challenging New Jersey’s ban on publishing digital firearm files. The post NJ: Second Amendment Foundation Pushes For Rehearing Of 3D Printed Gun Files Lawsuit appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Mary Hubert heard the commotion unfolding below. She immediately reached for a handgun she keeps close by, her .38 caliber pistol that she affectionately calls “Sweet Jane.”
Rep. Tony Gonzales faces a House Ethics Committee investigation after gun rights activist Brandon Herrera forced a runoff in Texas District 23’s Republican primary.
The planet Earth is home to some incredibly challenging environments, to say the least. Near the top of the list are the harsh and perilous swamplands. Swamps are host to a plethora of dangers. From venomous wildlife and insatiable insects to sticky, humid weather and terrain that can take you ou...
New legal strategy argues the ATF may have misinterpreted the Hughes Amendment’s 1986 machine gun ban. Gun law expert Stephen Halbrook explains the argument and how states could force a court challenge.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit overturned a machine gun possession conviction against an Iowa police chief in United States v. Brad Wendt, while leaving fraud convictions intact.