A Chicago homeowner with a valid concealed carry permit used a legally owned firearm to stop an alleged break-in early Saturday morning on the city’s South Side, according to police. The incident occurred in the 5100 block of South Loomis Boulevard, the Chicago Police...
A major gun law in the nation’s capital has been overturned after the District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that the city’s ban on firearm magazines holding more than 10 rounds violates the Second Amendment. In a decision issued Thursday, the court reversed the...
State-level bans on so-called “assault weapons” are rapidly gaining ground across the United States this legislative session. In many debates surrounding these laws, supporters attempt to reassure gun owners by pointing to grandfather clauses that allow people who already...
For gun owners across America, the idea of a government gun registry has long been a red line. Now lawmakers in Washington are taking another step to keep that line firmly in place. Recently, Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi and Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona...
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a Second Amendment case that could reshape how federal law treats gun ownership for people who use marijuana. During oral arguments this week in U.S. v. Hemani, several justices expressed skepticism about the government’s authority to...
“The NRA is going to be mad at me.” That is how David LaGrand, the mayor of Grand Rapids, chose to tee up his lecture to law-abiding gun owners. He was wrong about one thing. Second Amendment supporters are not “mad” because he offended an organization. They are incensed...







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