By Dave Workman A trio of gun rights entities has joined forces in an effort to convince local New Jersey municipalities to refund applicants the municipal portion of a $200 permit-to-carry fee, using the example set recently Englishtown, which adopted a rebate resolution. Under the Englishtown resolution, $150 of the state-levied fee is returned to […]
Sportsmen’s Alliance Files Motion for Summary Judgment in WA Case
The Sportsmen’s Alliance, a national organization headquartered in Ohio, has filed a motion for summary judgment in its ongoing legal battle over public records with the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. The Alliance says it waited more than a year for the agency to provide documents related to several policy decisions made by the […]
9th Circuit Panel Upholds Prelim. Injunction in Junior Sports Case
By Dave Workman A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld its previous preliminary injunction against a section of the California Business & Professional Code which had been used by the state to stifle gun-related advertising in Junior Sports magazine, in a First Amendment case brought by the several […]
Congress Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ Eliminating NFA Taxes on SBRs, Suppressors
By Dave Workman By a vote of 218-214, the House of Representatives has passed President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” less than a day after the Senate also approved the measure, with a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President J.D. Vance. President Trump is expected to sign on Friday. The package, according to Fox News, […]
New Gun Restrictions, Relief Depends Upon Your State
New restrictive gun control laws have been signed in Colorado, Oregon and Washington, while in Texas, the media is reporting how Gov. Greg Abbott and state lawmakers have “relaxed” the rules on Lone Star gun owners. It all depends upon your state of residence whether you’re enjoying more or less Second Amendment freedom as the […]
FOLLOW-UP: NPR Eyes Trump Admin’s ATF Reform Moves
Days after anti-gunners had fits about proposed changes to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by the Trump administration, NPR is reporting the reform effort includes “plans to loosen gun regulations and significantly reduce” the agency’s budget. NPR is also facing loss of federal funding support. The report says officials with the Department of Government Efficiency […]
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