The Second Amendment Foundation is cheering the decision by a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel to deny the State of California an en banc hearing in a case known as Junior Sports Magazines, Inc. v. Bonta, in which the state tried to prohibit firearm advertising which it claims, “reasonably appears to be attractive to […]
SAF, Gottlieb File Federal Lawsuit v. A.G. Ferguson, Alleging Rights Violations
The Second Amendment Foundation and its founder, Alan Gottlieb, have filed a federal lawsuit against Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson alleging civil rights violations during an ongoing investigation of SAF activities which began almost two years ago. The lawsuit comes only two days after Ferguson announced his “exploratory campaign” to run for governor in […]
SAF, Allies Seek Emergency Writ of Mandamus in California Lawsuit
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its allies in a federal lawsuit challenging a ban on communication, advertising and marketing of products and information to young, current and potential shooters, have filed an emergency motion for a writ of mandamus in the case. The motion was filed with the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of […]
Gun Groups File Federal Lawsuit over CA Gun Show Restrictions
The Second Amendment Foundation and two California gun rights groups—the California Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. (CRPA), South Bay Rod and Gun Club, Inc.—have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s new restrictive regulatory scheme covering the sale of firearms and ammunition as it applies to gun show operations in the state. They are joined […]
Harry: 1st Amendment ‘Bonkers’ So He’ll Have Real Trouble with 2nd
Fox News is reporting that Prince Harry ignited a media firestorm when he stated during a podcast interview that he thinks the First Amendment is “bonkers.” If that’s the case, he’s liable to cause a social and political earthquake if he ever takes a position on the Second Amendment. Harry, also known as the Duke […]
Rights Activists Should Closely Watch Trial of Des Moines Reporter
Second Amendment activists across the country should pay close attention to the trial of a Des Moines Register reporter, scheduled to begin Monday, not so much because of the charges, but because of something the newspaper’s executive editor reportedly said that is important about rights. At the time of her arrest, reporter Andrea Sahouri was […]
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