Walmart's Ammo Sales Decision Doesn't Violate the Second Amendment. But the Government Ordering Them To Stop Selling Ammo Would.
Defenders, and enemies, of gun access need to get used to their fight being more cultural than political.
Defenders, and enemies, of gun access need to get used to their fight being more cultural than political.
Before you ask how many Americans will give up their guns, ask how many cops will even try to take them.
If you disagree with these politicians about gun control, they think, you might as well join the KKK.
A growing number of prominent Democrats want owners of "assault weapons" to surrender them to the government. History says most people will ignore any such law.
When it comes to deciding who should keep their Second Amendment rights, the deck is stacked against gun owners.
The gun control group's new policy proposal is radical, intersectional, and deeply contradictory.
A then-pregnant Siwatu-Salama Ra was sentenced to two years in prison after using an unloaded gun to protect herself, her daughter, and her mom.
Only if you assume they would have happened in the absence of gun confiscation orders.
The Democratic presidential contender suggests that "racist threats or anti-immigrant manifestos" could justify federal gun confiscation orders.
The five Democrats warn that the Court may have to be "restructured" if it keeps making decisions they don't like.
The justices would be abdicating their duty to uphold the Constitution if they let such political considerations decide legal issues.
"The Second Amendment is not a suicide pact," the senator says, while glossing over the due process issues raised by gun confiscation orders.
Do we want Trump in charge of deciding who’s too crazy to own a gun?
The presidential contender nevertheless insists the law reduced mass shooting deaths.
If "the notion that we can identify mass killers before they act" is a "fiction," the conventional policy responses to mass shootings are unlikely to be effective.
It's foolish for media outlets to imply that laws which were signed in May and June were passed in relation to the tragic shooting in El Paso.
The law demands use of Real I.D. compliant identification for background checks that many state residents don't have
Here is how the states with "red flag" laws fail to protect the constitutional rights of gun owners.
The Trump-endorsed response to mass shootings gives due process short shrift.
The familiar proposals would do little or nothing to prevent attacks like these.
The late Supreme Court justice was an inconsistent defender of civil liberties.
The new law says that someone buying a semi-automatic rifle has to be at least 21, pass a stricter background check, take a safety training course, and complete a 10-day waiting period.
None of the participants in last night's debate had a credible answer to the question of what should be done about the hundreds of millions of guns that Americans already own.
Most of the party’s presidential contenders show little or no concern for the right to armed self-defense.
A district judge says no, but don't expect the state’s gun-grabbing politicians to give up.
"We must act now" is not a gun control policy, let alone an argument.
What happens when cities and counties have their own ideas about a law that authorizes the seizure of guns from people who are mentally ill?
Nunchucks are technically protected by the Second Amendment.
Cory Booker’s plan would unjustly deprive peaceful Americans of the fundamental right to armed self-defense.
The Democratic presidential candidate promises to fight for a design requirement that is not currently feasible.
And that's just one of the measures outlined in his new gun control proposal.
The process for obtaining "extreme risk protection orders" that take away people's Second Amendment rights is rigged against gun owners from the outset.
But most gun crimes are carried out with out-of-state firearms.
The organization objects to gun restrictions only if they impinge on other constitutional provisions.
The House version of the reauthorization bill includes new gun restrictions that sweep too broadly.
The Second Amendment covers magazines holding more than 10 rounds, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez says, because they are commonly used for lawful purposes.
Following the lead of their rebellious constituents, local officials say they won't enforce despised rules.
Two bills dealing with background checks would criminalize innocent behavior and unjustly interfere with the exercise of Second Amendment rights.
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The AG's report suggests Emantic Bradford was in the wrong for simply carrying a firearm.
Since 2013, California has outlawed new semiautomatic handguns
The state can't scrub gun manufacturing info from the internet, so they're trying to make distributing it a crime--First Amendment be damned.
New York City's arbitrary restrictions on transporting firearms give SCOTUS a chance to curtail rampant disrespect for the Second Amendment.
In first Supreme Court Second Amendment case since 2010, Court must decide whether the right applies in any meaningful sense outside the home.
Five-round magazines and background checks for ammo purchases
The policy is very popular and a top priority for House Democrats, but it would hurt innocent people without doing much to improve public safety.
Control freaks have turned to dishonest rulemaking and outright censorship in doomed but still dangerous efforts to take people's weapons away.
Currently, most Florida public school teachers can't carry in the classroom.