The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear cases challenging gun control laws in Rhode Island and Maryland, allowing the gun prohibition lobby to celebrate, but according to USA Today, two justices think the time has come for determining whether modern semiautomatic rifles and standard capacity magazines are protected by then Second Amendment. The […]
SPECIAL REPORT: ATF Fixing Minor Issues but Ignoring Major Problems
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The ATF wants former gun dealers to know that if their Federal Firearm License was suspended, revoked or denied they are now “invited to reapply.” The ATF claims that every new FFL application will now be judged by an “Administrative Action Policy,” whatever that means. The ATF did […]
ATF Changes Course, Announces Policy Changes under Trump Admin
In what some might consider a remarkable about-face, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has announced a series of policy changes which amount as a slap in the face to the Biden administration. That much is underscored in the first paragraph of the ATF announcement, which bluntly states, “This is not the […]
Appeal Brief Filed in Challenge of CA Video Requirement
The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a federal lawsuit challenging California’s law requiring firearms dealers to video record all transactions have filed an appeal brief with the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The brief was prepared by attorneys C.D. Michel and Anna M. Barvir at Michel & Associates in Long Beach, and […]
Charging Sow Grizzly Killed by Montana Mushroom Pickers
Two landowners were picking mushrooms about a mile north of Choteau, Montana last Wednesday night when they were charged by an adult female grizzly bear, according to the Department of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. The men shot and killed the bear at close range, and fortunately, they were uninjured during the encounter. “I spoke […]
7th Circuit Panel to Hear Arguments in Chicago Transit CCW Ban
A federal appeals court panel is scheduled to hear oral arguments today in a challenge of an Illinois law banning licensed concealed carry on public transit, according to a report at Bloomberg Law. The case is known as Schoenthal v. Raoul, and is being supported by the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition. According […]
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