Texas Carry Restriction Challenge Could Deal a Blow to Carry Bans Nationwide
The lawsuit Ziegenfuss v. Martin could become a landmark decision in Second Amendment jurisprudence, as Firearms Policy Coalition and several […]
The lawsuit Ziegenfuss v. Martin could become a landmark decision in Second Amendment jurisprudence, as Firearms Policy Coalition and several […]
Some good Second Amendment news from the Supreme Court today. The Justices have denied cert in Worth v. Jacobson, a
In our most recent meeting this past week, White House staff confirmed that many of our proposals are being strongly considered and confirmed their willingness to entertain additional suggestions.
It seems the Supreme Court really doesn’t like to delve into the Second Amendment unless it really really has to.
Cody Wisniewski, president and CEO of the Firearms Policy Action Foundation, talked about ongoing legal battles, as well as some of the strategies going forward for protecting Americans’ Second Amendment rights.
The Firearms Policy Coalition is challenging the federal ban on handgun sales to out-of-state buyers. There’s no good reason for someone to be prohibited from buying a handgun in another state after passing a background check.
“The magazines at issue in this case are not ‘dangerous and unusual,’ but instead are standard components of the sorts of bearable arms in common use for lawful purposes,” the lawsuit argues.
The Firearms Policy Coalition is getting the ball rolling with a challenge to New York’s refusal to allow citizens of other states who have carry permits to tote firearms while they’re in the Empire state.
The Firearms Policy Coalition has filed suit attacking three of Texas’s ‘sensitive places’ carry bans; businesses that serve alcohol, racetracks, and sporting events.
Firearms Policy Coalition President Brandon Combs has let Maine Governor Janet Mills know exactly what he thinks of her staff