ASA Report: Suppressor Demand Explodes After $200 Tax Stamp Drops to $0
Suppressor demand surged after the federal transfer tax dropped from $200 to $0, but NFA registration requirements remain in place. IMG Duncan Johnson According to
Suppressor demand surged after the federal transfer tax dropped from $200 to $0, but NFA registration requirements remain in place. IMG Duncan Johnson According to
Virginia is defending SB749 by arguing the state Constitution’s right-to-arms provision is militia-tied and does not protect commonly owned semi-automatic rifles and magazines over 15
The DOJ’s Second Amendment Section is investigating Philadelphia’s carry permit practices and alleged use of vague discretion against lawful gun owners. iStock-2251345477 The Department of
Florida’s three-day firearm waiting period is set to be permanently enjoined beyond the time required for a background check after state officials agreed to judgment
The Supreme Court declined to review a Michigan student’s “Come and Take It” hat case, leaving unresolved questions about pro-gun student speech in public schools.
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Patrick “Tate” Adamiak By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Congresswoman Jen Kiggans along with Congressmen Eli Crane, Eric Burlison, Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S., Rob
The en banc Ninth Circuit heard argument in Baird v. Bonta, and California’s position came through loud and clear: the state believes it can criminalize
By Jeff Knox He shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears
The Supreme Court will hand down two Second Amendment-related rulings sometime this month. (Wiki commons) By Dave Workman Sometime between now and the end of