Canadian firearm owners are facing renewed concerns over privacy and government accountability following new revelations about a major cybersecurity breach involving the country’s national gun licensing system — an incident that may have exposed sensitive personal...
Since former Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a sweeping package of gun-control measures in 2020—including universal background checks, a red-flag law, handgun purchase limits, and expanded local authority over firearms—Virginia has experienced one of the most visible...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced today that it will end a long-criticized policy that allowed veterans to be reported to the FBI’s gun-background database solely for receiving financial assistance through a fiduciary program. The agency also confirmed it is...
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has repeatedly rejected former President Donald Trump’s claims that Chicago suffers from unchecked violent crime, dismissing them as exaggerations and “lies.” Pritzker has argued that crime reduction should rely on civilian-led strategies...
A recent federal appeals court decision has added new complexity to the long-running legal battle over 3D-printed firearms, digital gun files, and the boundaries of First Amendment protection in the digital age. In a ruling closely watched by civil liberties advocates and...
For more than a decade, America’s firearms industry has found itself entangled in a conflict it never sought—one that unfolded not in legislatures or courtrooms, but inside bank boardrooms and compliance departments. What began during the Obama-Biden years as a little-known...







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