Second Amendment March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Two major gun rights bills are currently advancing their way through Congress, including legislation seeking to create nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, something the NRA says would be the "most monumental" win for Second Amendment rights in over 20 years.
VIDEO March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Executive director of the NRA’s legislative action team, John Commerford, said the passage of two bills aimed at expanding the rights of gun owners would be one of the biggest wins for Second Amendment rights in more than 20 years.
Supreme Court March 26 Supreme Court upholds Biden admin 'ghost gun' regulation The Supreme Court upheld the federal regulation of "ghost guns," or kits that enable buyers to assemble guns at home using parts that are often purchased online.
Colorado March 23 Blue state GOP rep forced to remove 2A sticker from laptop: 'Offensive' A Colorado Republican state representative was forced to remove a sticker from his laptop that read “shall not be infringed-2A" because of its "offensive" nature.
Second Amendment March 21 WATCH: Trump-appointed judge chides colleagues' ignorance on guns in unique video dissent Judge Lawrence VanDyke says his 9th Circuit colleagues lack a 'basic familiarity with firearms' and recorded a video with a gun to supplement his dissent in a gun rights case.
Politics March 12 NM lawmakers warn sweeping gun control bill primed for passage shows Dems ‘are dead-set on disarming us’ Republicans in New Mexico are up in arms over the potential passage of comprehensive gun control legislation that will reportedly outlaw AR-15 and similar rifles.
Politics March 10 Arkansas public school students will soon be required to take gun safety courses The Arkansas Department of Education and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will be working together to provide age-appropriate firearms safety instruction to students.
Florida March 8 Gov. DeSantis makes push to repeal Florida's red flag laws Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signaled that he wants to repeal the state's red flag law, which was approved after the Feb. 2018 mass shooting in Parkland.
Supreme Court March 4 Supreme Court appears skeptical of Mexico's lawsuit against American gunmakers Mexico argues it should be allowed to sue American gunmakers for their weapons being smuggled into the country and used by cartels, but the U.S. Supreme Court appears skeptical.
Second Amendment March 2 Debate over whether to ban handgun sales to teens could soon head to the Supreme Court Competing rulings from federal court jurisdictions could tee up the Supreme Court to make its own ruling on whether young people under 21 can legally purchase handguns, something that has been illegal at the federal level for many decades.
Campus Controversy February 26 Kyle Rittenhouse returns to speak at university where angry mob led to canceled speech Kyle Rittenhouse will return to the University of Memphis a year after a mob of protesters disrupted his speech, sponsored by TPUSA, on campus.
Second Amendment February 19 Colorado poised to ban sale of AR-15s, other rifles and shotguns with extended mags Colorado state Senate passed a bill that would ban AR-15s, AK-47s, shotguns and pistols that hold more than 15 rounds and is poised to become law as it heads to the Democrat controlled House.
Maryland February 12 MD, Baltimore mayor target Glock for selling pistols that can be converted into machine guns The Maryland Attorney General and mayor of Baltimore City filed a lawsuit against Glock, Inc. for continuing to sell handguns that can be converted into machine guns.
Super Bowl LIX February 6 Super Bowl champ Ed McCaffrey a 'big believer' in safe gun ownership, gives advice on responsible handling Three-time Super Bowl champion Ed McCaffrey recently teamed up with Colt to spread awareness on safe gun ownership and shared his advice.
Second Amendment January 31 Federal court rules age limits on handgun sales violate Second Amendment A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans found a federal law that prohibits adults aged 18-20 from buying handguns violates the Second Amendment.
Donald Trump January 30 California Democrat hits Kash Patel for ties to gun rights group Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., slammed Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI, because of an "association" between the nominee and the Gun Owners of America.
Green Bay Packers January 29 Ex-NFL star Clay Matthews discusses responsible gun ownership as a father, raising sons to be hunters Clay Matthews is nominated for Colt's Safety Impact Award, as he pledged to be a responsible owner of a firearm with children in his house.
Second Amendment January 24 Massie and other Republicans push 'National Constitutional Carry Act' to protect Americans' gun rights Rep. Thomas Massie and other House Republicans are pushing the "National Constitutional Carry Act" to protect Americans' right to carry firearms in public.
Second Amendment January 17 Biden admin drops its 'zero tolerance' policy targeting gun dealer licenses over paperwork errors The Biden administration has reversed a policy revoking the federal firearms license of gun shops for simple paperwork errors.
Supreme Court January 13 Supreme Court makes decision on gun law challenges in Delaware, Maryland The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear challenges to gun laws in Delaware and Maryland.
Media January 11 In one U.S. town, residents are legally required to own guns and ammo A city law dating back to 1982 requires residents of Kennesaw, Georgia to own guns and ammo.
House Of Representatives Politics January 9 GOP firebrands Boebert, Burlison introduce bill to abolish ATF Reps. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., and Eric Burlison, R-Mo., have introduced legislation that would abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
House Of Representatives Politics January 8 House GOP mounts Trump-backed push to expand concealed carry permits for millions of Americans The chairman of House Republicans' campaign arm has introduced a bill to standardize concealed carry firearm rules across the country.
US Crime January 7 Houston man with lengthy criminal history accused of stabbing his mother A Houston man with with lengthy criminal history stabbed his 58-year-old mother after she refused to hand over her wallet to him, police say.
Politics January 3 Shampoo rules and immigrant care: A look at some 'draconian' state laws, tax hikes taking effect in 2025 Laws hiking taxes and adding regulations are set to take effect in states across the country in the New Year, from New York to California and the District of Columbia to Colorado.
Politics December 30 Kentucky to consider bill that would hold parents accountable for children’s gun crimes Kentucky lawmakers will reportedly consider legislation directly connecting parents to the gun crimes of their children.
Crime December 20 Wisconsin school shooting by first-semester student lasted 8 minutes: official The 15-year-old girl who police say killed a teacher and teen student in a shooting at a Christian school Wisconsin was in her first semester at the school and the attack lasted eight minutes, school officials say.
Opinion December 11 JOHN RICH: Let's strengthen the Second Amendment and make America safe again Country music star John Rich says Congress must work to enact President-elect Trump's pro-Second Amendment agenda
Second Amendment December 4 Ted Cruz, GOP lawmakers urge SCOTUS to end 'Mexico's assault on our Second Amendment' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, joined by other GOP congressional members, is urging the Supreme Court "to uphold American Sovereignty and the Second Amendment" in a new amicus filed in support of U.S. gun manufacturers.
Second Amendment December 3 Facebook still silent after suddenly banning then reinstating this popular gun manufacturer The popular American gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson says that it is still being kept in the dark after its Facebook account was suddenly suspended last month.