NBC: DOJ Settles Suit, Will Allow the Sale of Forced Reset Triggers and Return All FRTs ATF Has Seized
Since the forced reset trigger devices will not be considered firearms, they can be purchased anonymously, without a background or age check.
Since the forced reset trigger devices will not be considered firearms, they can be purchased anonymously, without a background or age check.
That a former president would sue the nonprofit association for back pay while touting her “virtue” for not selling out to gun control groups says more than she might realize.
According to new legal documents not yet filed by the gun club, which may seek a contempt order from the judge, Fort Devens commander and a civilian Department of Defense lawyer are personally responsible for ruining their range day.
During the public comment period, MacIntosh urged commissioners to make a statement opposing anti-government extremists, a few weeks after the U.S. Capitol riot. That’s when Clous left the screen and returned with a rifle.
We need a Supreme Court that is willing to actively police the hostile circuits and summarily reverse them frequently. We also need Judge VanDyke to become Justice VanDyke.
Anti-gun governments are willing to take any means necessary – including violating someone’s First Amendment rights – to discourage the exercise of Second Amendment rights.
To say a committed and involved DOJ could be a force multiplier in the project to uphold the 2A would be an understatement. It could be a gamechanger and could give recalcitrant anti-gun states – used to acting with virtual impunity – a reason to curb their prohibitionist ambitions.
Jaquan Bridges, who pleaded guilty to the offense after a 2023 shootout with police, was arrested with a Glock .40 caliber pistol with an attachment that converted the handgun into a machine gun, but fought to dismiss the charge on constitutional grounds.
The most flagrant attack on the due process rights of American gun owners has come in the form of “red flag” gun confiscation order legislation.
Mexico, apparently, views sovereignty as a one-way street. American assistance in fighting narco-terrorism is out of the question, but arguing in the Supreme Court that US gun rights must comport with Mexican “norms” is just fine.