Citing a colonial Virginia statute barring Catholics from owning or possessing arms, a federal judge in New York has upheld the state's ammunition background check law, claiming it comports with a national tradition of keeping "dangerous" people from exercising their 2A rights.
New Regs for NC Gun Trainers Would Wrap Them in Red Tape
GOA Sues Over ATF's Gun Store Shutdowns
Ten Rounds is Too Many for the Gun Grabbers
Kansas City Mayor Blames Lack of Local Gun Laws For Murder Spike
Legacy Media Downplaying Armed Citizen Stories?
Philly DA Scapegoats the Second Amendment
San Diego's "Red Flag" Push Fails to Bring Down Crime
The Unfounded Panic Over Permitless Carry in Florida
Future of California Gun Law in Doubt after Ninth Circuit Hearing
Richmond Wastes Time and Taxpayer Dollars on Bogus Gun "Buyback"
Massachusetts Gun Bill a Monstrous Infringement on 2A Rights
Illegal Drugs, Not Guns, Top Concern of Seattle Residents
2A Week in Review with Cam and Stephen Gutowski
NY Congressman Wants 5,000 ft "Gun Free Zones" around Every School in U.S.
Hunter Biden and the Double Standards at DOJ
New Orleans Arrests Are a Textbook Case for Constitutional Carry
Anti-gunner Bashes High School Clay Target League
Biofire and the Politics of "Smart" Guns
Circuit Split Could Lead to a SCOTUS Showdown over Prohibited Persons
Anti-gunners aim at Missouri Preemption Law
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