Once more, the government of Hawaii is testing whether the Second Amendment is a binding constitutional guarantee—or merely a suggestion it can ignore at will. This time, the challenge arrives in the form of Wolford v. Lopez, a case the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear...
In 1999, as much of the country was preoccupied with the looming Y2K computer scare, the City of Gary, Indiana embarked on a very different project: suing the American firearm industry. Gary filed suit against handgun manufacturers, retailers, and a wholesaler, alleging...
As 2026 begins, one resolution should unite gun owners, manufacturers, and policymakers nationwide: do not let your state become the next Illinois. While much of the firearms media has been reflecting on the policy battles of 2025, the more consequential story lies in what...
The U.S. Supreme Court has officially set oral arguments for March 2, 2026 in a landmark Second Amendment case that could reshape federal gun rights law for millions of Americans. The dispute centers on whether the federal government may prohibit people who use marijuana or...
Firearms aren’t just tools. They’re mechanical time capsules, cultural flashpoints, and, in many cases, outright engineering oddities. Long before modern political arguments, guns evolved through trial, error, genius, and sometimes sheer insanity. Here are some strange...
If you care about the right to keep and bear arms, this year delivered a mix of hard-fought wins, alarming power grabs, and clear signals about where the fight is heading next. Courts, states, and federal agencies all made moves that will shape gun rights for years to come...







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