On Tuesday, January 20, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a major Second Amendment case asking whether states may presumptively ban licensed handgun carriers from carrying firearms onto publicly accessible private property. Opponents of the law have dubbed it...
The Supreme Court is confronting a question that goes to the heart of how constitutional rights function in everyday life: Can a state presume that private businesses are gun-free unless owners explicitly say otherwise? That issue took center stage Tuesday as the Court...
In a major development for Second Amendment rights, the U.S. Department of Justice has formally acknowledged that one of the oldest federal gun control laws still on the books violates the Constitution. On January 15, 2026, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issued a...
A Shift Toward Restoring Second Amendment Protections The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly weighing a rollback of several federal gun regulations, signaling a potential shift away from years of aggressive firearm rulemaking and toward a more constitutionally...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum has issued Secretarial Order 3447, a major step toward restoring the rights of lawful gun owners on federal lands. The order establishes a clear, department-wide standard: public and federally managed lands are open to hunting and...
Manufactured panic has long been a favored tool of gun-control activists. The formula is familiar: isolate a category of firearms, label it uniquely dangerous, inflate its role in crime, and then use the fear to justify sweeping restrictions. Whether it was “assault...







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