The acquittal by a jury of Pierce County, WA Sheriff Ed Troyer of two gross misdemeanor charges stemming from an incident in 2021 in which he was allegedly threatened by a newspaper delivery was really a blow to the office of state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, say critics of the prosecution. It was Ferguson’s office […]
Circuit Judge Puts OR Measure 114 on Hold, Sets Dec. 13 Hearing
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum Wednesday was looking to the state Supreme Court for help after a Circuit Court judge in Harney County granted a temporary restraining order against implementation of Measure 114, the restrictive gun control initiative that narrowly passed Nov. 8, according to KATU News. Judge Robert Raschio ruled in favor of plaintiffs […]
Third Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Oregon Measure 114
As promised days ago, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has entered the legal fray in Oregon, filing a federal lawsuit supported by the National Rifle Association in U.S. District Court in Portland against Measure 114, the gun control initiative narrowly approved by voters last month. NSSF is joined by Mazama Sporting Goods, the Oregon State […]
Oregon Measure 114 Hit with 2nd Federal Challenge
Ten days after the Oregon Firearms Federation challenged Measure 114 in federal court, the Second Amendment Foundation filed its own federal lawsuit, asking for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction. The new law is supposed to take effect Thursday, Dec. 8, but that could be derailed if the courts act quickly on the […]
SAF Sues Delaware over Semi-Auto Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the ban on so-called “assault weapons” contending the legislation—House Bill 450 signed earlier this year—is unconstitutional. The legislation was signed this past summer by Democrat Gov. John Carney. Joining SAF in the lawsuit are the Firearms Policy Coalition, a Nevada-based group; DJJAMS, LLC, a firearms […]
Smackdown: Fed. Judge Strikes Provisions in Post-Bruen NY Gun Law
A federal district court judge in New York has ruled several provisions in New York State’s new gun law—hastily assembled after the state’s previous concealed carry statute was nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court in June—are unconstitutional. U.S. District Court Judge Glenn Suddaby, a 2002 George W. Bush appointee, said the definition of “sensitive places” […]
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