Battle over WA Wildlife Management Heats Up with Fed. Lawsuit
WDFW Director Kelly Susewind (WDFW image) By Dave Workman A member of the Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission and an environmental attorney who also heads
WDFW Director Kelly Susewind (WDFW image) By Dave Workman A member of the Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission and an environmental attorney who also heads
Washington State Capitol, Olympia. (Dave Workman) By Dave Workman Evergreen State Second Amendment activists and conservatives are reacting with sarcasm and disgust at a post
Jeanine Pirro’s office drops defense of D.C. magazine ban while seeking to preserve Tyree Benson’s related gun convictions. IMG Jim Grant The legal fight over
Secretary Pete Hegseth says commanders should presume approval when service members request to carry privately owned firearms for personal protection on U.S. military installations. iStock-2196791813
Rhode Island lawmakers are pushing a new bill that would expand the state’s existing ban on certain firearms by adding possession to the prohibited conduct.
Harmeet Dhillon, currently head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division, is reportedly set to be nominated as Associate Attorney General as the Trump administration continues
A no-guns sign is posted on a transit door in Illinois, underscoring the type of public-carry restriction at issue after the U.S. Supreme Court declined
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Columbus can immediately appeal an injunction blocking its magazine ban and firearm storage ordinance, adding a new procedural hurdle for
In Beckwith v. Frey, a three-judge First Circuit panel upheld Maine’s 72-hour waiting period and said laws regulating the purchase or acquisition of firearms do
Our military installations have been turned into gun-free zones—leaving our service members vulnerable and exposed. That ends today. pic.twitter.com/IQ204YepZ0 — Secretary of War Pete Hegseth