FPC Sues New York Over Times Square Gun Ban
Firearms Policy Coalition and a licensed New York carrier have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Times Square gun ban, arguing it violates the Second Amendment under Bruen.
Firearms Policy Coalition and a licensed New York carrier have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Times Square gun ban, arguing it violates the Second Amendment under Bruen.
If gun-free zones fail, should governments pay? A new bill says yes. The post Federal Measure Would Allow Those Harmed In ‘Gun-Free’ Zones To Sue For Damages appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
A federal court has blocked enforcement of the post office gun ban for some Americans. Here’s what the ruling really means—and why the case isn’t over.
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Learn the two types of gun free zones in the United States and why understanding the difference between government and private restrictions is critical for armed citizens.
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 deadly shooting at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden in Austin raises renewed questions about gun-free zones and how quickly attackers face resistance. The post Austin Bar Shooting Sparks Debate Over Gun-Free Zones appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Discover the unique story of the Iraqi Tabuk DMR — a 7.62x39mm designated marksman rifle produced at the Al-Qadissiya Establishments, derived from Yugoslav Kalashnikov technology under Saddam Hussein's military buildup.