Washington Redefines All Semi-Automatic Rifles As 'Assault Weapons'
A ballot initiative that took effect this week bans sales to adults younger than 21.
A ballot initiative that took effect this week bans sales to adults younger than 21.
A federal lawsuit says the state is violating the Second Amendment by refusing to recognize the restoration of firearm rights by courts in other states.
Challenge to ban on interstate handgun sales would be a good vehicle.
A federal court has struck down a New York ban inspired by kung fu movies.
A 3rd Circuit judge says the decision approving New Jersey's 10-round limit treats the right to arms less seriously than other constitutional rights.
As the prison-industrial complex starts to crumble, get ready for the social-media-surveillance complex to replace it.
Even the Obama administration recognized it didn't have the authority to ban bump stocks.
While Swalwell insists it was 'sarcasm' it's bad form to reply to a citizen aggrieved at openly threatening constitutional rights connected with self and civil defense with implied threat of mass murder.
"Everybody was screaming out, 'Security!' He was a security guard."
Outcoming Gov. Jerry Brown was no gun rights advocate, but if Newsom's voting record is any indication, he's likely to be even worse.
Politicians' demands for stricter laws are notably lacking in detail and logic.
Reloaders and DIY gunmakers alike are motivated by innovation and a willingness to make for themselves what the government doesn't want them to have.
David Harsanyi's First Freedom: A Ride Through America's Enduring History with the Gun documents the unique presence of firearms in U.S. life.
Ilya Vett claims he was making the gun as a "gift" for his brother. But he was still arrested and charged with attempted criminal possession of a firearm.
Criminologist Gary Kleck debated Paul Helmke, the former president and CEO of the Brady Center, at the Soho Forum.
An NRA spokesperson correctly says marijuana is not "germane" to Jean's death but keeps bringing it up when discussing Castile's.
The case against Krissy Noble shows how drug and gun laws conspire to deprive people of a fundamental right.
The next Reason/Soho Forum Debate pits criminologist Gary Kleck against former Brady Center To Prevent Gun Violence President Paul Helmke.
The senator is miffed that the SCOTUS nominee thinks people have a right to own the guns she wants to ban.
Kamala Harris wants Brett Kavanaugh to give gun violence victims "a fair shake," by which she means adopting her view of the Second Amendment.
None of the usual solutions seems apt.
Criminologist Gary Kleck and former head of the Brady Center To Prevent Gun Violence Paul Helmke will debate defensive gun use.
How the gun control lobbies nearly tricked Congress into banning millions of ordinary guns.
Did the settlement with the distributor of home gun-making hardware and software remove computer files from the United States Munitions List or just temporarily stop treating them as affected munitions?
They are years away (if ever) from becoming the choice of bad guys, who can already make untraceable weapons, so why all the fear-mongering?
But thanks to the internet, it may not matter.
The government's decision to settle a lawsuit with Defense Distributed doesn't change anything significant. It's not Trump's fault. And the underlying case was as much about free speech as it was about guns.
Critics say the "red flag" law is violating Floridians' constitutional rights.
The states allege that the Feds decision to settle its lawsuit with Defense Distributed violates administrative procedure law and the states' 10th Amendment rights.
The authorities threatened the gun-making software and hardware company. Now the company is striking back, citing its First and Second Amendment rights.
The previously prohibited computer files related to making guns at home are now legally available in resolution of long-standing lawsuit involving Cody Wilson and Defense Distributed.
The 9th Circuit has endorsed a distinction that does not jibe very well with modern attitudes.
A former congressman suggests that homemade plastic guns can be banned because they did not exist in 1791.
Gun owners can now enjoy First and Second Amendment safeguards.
"I get a lot of death threats, I don't even think I notice them anymore."
Probably not, but the new mom does support the "insurrectionist" theory of Second Amendment rights as a bulwark against tyranny.
Second Amendment superlawyer Alan Gura doesn't think the settlement means the Trump administration are across-the-board gun rights defenders.
The D.C. Circuit judge is a strong defender of the Second Amendment but seems less inclined to accept Fourth Amendment claims.
Contrary to what his critics say, this "narrow-minded elitist" stands up for the little guy.
What we should celebrate on Independence Day.
The retiring justice seems to have been a crucial obstacle to hearing Second Amendment cases.
Under Obama the ATF admitted that Congress denied it authority to ban bump-fire stocks on AR-15s, but now the ban seems imminent.
A decade after recognizing a constitutional right to armed self-defense, the Supreme Court remains reluctant to defend it.
New York's governor favors "extreme risk protection orders" that could be obtained by a wide range of people based on little evidence.
Once again, lawmakers propose to use the regulatory state to punish people they don't like.
New Golden State registration rules are OK, judge says.