As the tumultuous 12 months of 2022 come to an end, Second Amendment activists and advocacy groups can count on more of the same heading in 2023, with Congress convening within days and state legislatures opening up right behind Capitol Hill. The courts will continue to be a battleground for restoring the Second Amendment to […]
23 Dem. AGs File Brief Supporting Ban on Guns Without Serial Numbers
A coalition of 23 Attorneys General representing 21 states, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands filed an amicus brief supporting a federal ban on the possession of firearms from which serial numbers have been removed. This is in response to a Federal District Court judge’s ruling earlier this year that a law […]
City of Buffalo, NY Sues Firearms Manufacturers
The City of Buffalo, NY has filed a lawsuit against gun makers, alleging they are responsible for “gun violence” contending that “All of the Defendants manufacture, import, sell, market, and/or distribute firearms that have been possessed and/or used illegally in the City of Buffalo.” The lawsuit was filed in New York Supreme Court in Erie […]
Federal Judge Strikes Down Calif. ‘Fee Shifting’ as Unconstitutional
Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez in California has handed anti-gunners another defeat by striking down the so-called “fee-shifting” section of this year’s new gun control law as unconstitutional, issuing an order permanently enjoining the state from enforcing the provision, known as Section 1021.11. The case is known as Miller v. Bonta, brought by the Second […]
WA Sheriff’s Acquittal a Blow to Attorney General, Say Critics
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 […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- …
- 26
- Next Page »