States Now Taking On the Fight Against Anti-Gun Lawfare
South Carolina’s proposal would codify a strong presumption against liability in cases where a third party’s misuse of a firearm is the proximate cause of harm.
South Carolina’s proposal would codify a strong presumption against liability in cases where a third party’s misuse of a firearm is the proximate cause of harm.
DeStefano has been held in Florida’s Orange County Jail for nearly 90 days. He could be taken to New York’s infamous Rikers Island any day.
Marijuana users must have been ingesting some good stuff if they thought that states like Illinois that have legalized recreational weed usage would support their gun rights, too.
After the shooting of an anti-ICE protester in Minneapolis last week, there seems to be an increasing number of leftists
Here are a few examples to provide an idea of the types of issues that may be coming soon to the court, while making clear that this is not a comprehensive list.
The DOJ’s brief also holds the Federal Switchblade Act really isn’t a ban because the law only regulates the “configuration and mode of a switchblade’s opening.”
The complaint alleges that current NRA Foundation leadership is misleading donors who believe they are donating to support the NRA’s mission when, in fact, these funds are not being provided to the organization.
In Washington, D.C., firearm registration isn’t optional. It’s mandatory. But under D.C. law, entire categories of common, modern firearms — including AR-15-style rifles — are simply ineligible for registration.
“The City of Gary never had a serious claim. Instead, it was committed to a losing lawfare strategy to abuse the courts in order to force gun control policy outside of legislative channels.”
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has denied New Mexico’s petition for rehearing en banc in Ortega v. Grisham, allowing