Anti-Gun States Rush to Save Federal Handgun Mailing Ban
Delaware, New Jersey, and New York have stepped into the legal fight over the federal ban on mailing handguns.
Delaware, New Jersey, and New York have stepped into the legal fight over the federal ban on mailing handguns.
After a deadly stabbing in Pierce County, gun-rights advocates argue the tragedy highlights criminal intent—not firearms—as the root cause of violence. The post Mass Stabbing Proves Violent Criminals Are The Problem, Not Guns appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
New Mexico lawmakers failed to pass SB 17, a sweeping semi-auto firearm and magazine ban. Gun-rights groups warn the proposal will return. The post Following Gun-Ban Victory, NSSF Warns New Mexico Gun Owners Of More Trouble To Come appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Idaho Senate Bill 1349 prepares to authorize civilian machine guns if the Hughes Amendment falls, positioning the state as a Second Amendment leader.
Florida AG James Uthmeier says Jacksonville violated state law by keeping firearm registry and directs evidence review for possible penalties.
West Virginia’s SB 1071 would allow state-facilitated machine gun sales, but opposition and Senate delays now threaten the bill’s survival.
Gun-rights groups back Roberts v. ATF, a new federal lawsuit arguing the National Firearms Act is unconstitutional after tax provisions changed. The post Three Gun-Rights Groups Throw Support Behind Latest Lawsuit Challenging The NFA appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Diagne’s massacre should be a wake-up call for every blue state politician who has made it difficult for their residents to defend themselves.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is calling on New England Second Amendment advocates and activists to mark their calendars for May 30, and save the date!
Florida Carry urges action as the Senate Rules Committee blocks HB 133, restoring rifle and shotgun purchases for 18 to 20-year-olds.