Federal Judge Overturns Ban on Openly Carrying Guns in Public
The ruling also rejects an "assault weapon" ban, caliber restrictions for long guns, a heavy handgun tax, and registration requirements.
The ruling also rejects an "assault weapon" ban, caliber restrictions for long guns, a heavy handgun tax, and registration requirements.
'No fly, no buy' rears its unconstitutional head at the debate.
Gun rights groups argue that the District of Columbia's restrictions on self-defense outside the home violate the Second Amendment.
Citing "a strong link between drug use and violence," the appeals court says it's reasonable to stop patients from buying guns.
Also, demonstrators carried sex toys around UT Austin to protest the law.
Lawsuit insists a combination of restrictions against both open and concealed carry of weapons in the state constitute a Second Amendment violation.
Make love, not liberty? Students urge the state to protect "cocks not glocks" on campus.
The billionaire blabbermouth is right about his Democratic opponent's hostility to gun rights.
Clinton suggests presidential wannabes shouldn't endorse violence, except apparently when they're Secretary of State?
Their platform and their presidential nominee disdain the constitutional right to arms.
The omission is consistent with Hillary Clinton's disdain for the right to armed self-defense.
Here's a quick guide to what Democrats and Republicans don't get about 20-year trends in violent crime and shootings.
A governor cannot and should not simply suspend laws.
The Second Amendment isn't just for white citizens.
The Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act relies on an FBI standard we are not allowed to know.
Three-headed podcast argues amongst itself over race, terrorism, and...infrastructure?
Susan Collins' Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act still flouts due process, but for fewer people.
Their arbitrariness lets them pass constitutional muster while paving the way for broader gun control
The Senate will soon consider her proposal and two others aimed at stopping "suspected terrorists" from buying firearms.
The modern-day massacres are proof beyond a doubt that the government cannot protect us.
Americans should not lose their Second Amendment rights without due process.
The Second Amendment's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
One need only be suspected of an ineffective "feel-good law" to be deprived of rights.
Restrictions favored by the president, including a ban on gun purchases by people on "watch lists," are ineffective, unconstitutional, or both.
The Democrats' choice for president refuses to say what the Second Amendment protects.
A preliminary injunction upholds the Second Amendment right to armed self-defense outside the home.
The 9th Circuit reinstates a challenge to a California ordinance that blocked a gun store.
Broad police discretion over who may own and carry guns seems blatantly unconstitutional.
A Brooklyn man is arrested for paying cops to "expedite" pistol permit applications, a business created by arbitrary regulations.
The Supreme Court nominee's deference to government should disturb progressives as well as conservatives.
It already allowed open carry without a permit, as do 25 other states.
Hillary Clinton falsely claims a law Sanders supported gave the industry "absolute immunity."
Maybe Congress needs better reasons to bar people from owning firearms.
The billionaire developer has abandoned his support for "assault weapon" bans and waiting periods.
The late justice left unresolved the constitutionality of "assault weapon" bans and restrictions on carrying guns in public.
What will happen to gun rights if a Democrat picks his replacement?
Unlike Obama's gun control proposals, armed citizens can stop mass shooters who are invisible until they strike.
The ruling suggests Maryland's law will be overturned on Second Amendment grounds.
A South Carolina legislator's stunt bill tweaks the press for failing to take the Second Amendment seriously.
Freedom Watch's Larry Klayman claims Obama's proposed changes to gun dealer and mental health definitions violate Second Amendment rights and administrative procedure laws.
The president's townhall and New York Times op-ed piece illustrate his slipperiness.
Obama wants to make it easier for the government to take away people's Second Amendment rights.
Obama's announcement today uses public mass gun murder to buttress irrelevant policies, with vague promises of "more."
The president seeks to encourage psychiatric treatment while increasing the likelihood that it will result in the loss of Second Amendment rights.