No Tax, No Excuse: NFA Suppressor and SBR Registry Gun Rights Next Target
SAF-backed lawsuits in Brown, Jensen, and Roberts challenge ATF’s remaining NFA registry after Congress reduced the tax on suppressors and short-barreled firearms to $0. Image
SAF-backed lawsuits in Brown, Jensen, and Roberts challenge ATF’s remaining NFA registry after Congress reduced the tax on suppressors and short-barreled firearms to $0. Image
The Wolford v. Lopez decision reinforced a national Second Amendment standard that could affect carry restrictions, AR-15 bans and the push for national reciprocity. IMG
Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) By Dave Workman A recently-surfaced video showing Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI)—who was supported by the Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund,
In Washington state, the media is a “gun-free zone,” where failure is success on a different scale, which the press never questions. iStock-1295573667 Has Everytown
“The United States Supreme Court has now refused again to decide this big fight between when you interpret the Second Amendment, whether it’s the year
A Sixth Circuit brief says 1.17 million registered SBRs are protected arms and that the federal registry rests on a 1934 drafting accident—not American historical
ATF’s proposal would remove the Biden rule’s formal presumptions, but GOA says it still leaves gun owners vulnerable to the same underlying enforcement theories. iStock-1398682785
With the censoring mechanism disable among social media platforms, propaganda continues to plague the digital sphere as hate and rumor trickle upwards defying physics and
Maryland is defending SB 334, which will block future sales and transfers of many Glock and Glock-style pistols beginning January 1, 2027. IMG Duncan Johnson