Supreme Court, Second Amendment and Hawaii ban
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Less than a week after the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that barred gun owners with concealed-carry licenses from bringing guns onto private property unless they had explicit permission
The Department of Justice warned California it would file a lawsuit if it enforced the state's "Glock ban," arguing the law violates Second Amendment rights to bear arms.
Gun control groups were more muted, with Everytown saying that it still recognizes that “drugs and guns can make for a dangerous mix.”
The United States Supreme Court handed a significant victory to gun rights advocates on Thursday, striking down a Hawaii law that effectively banned carrying firearms in most public-facing businesses.
Getting closer to October 8, when the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Garland v. VanDerStok, I'd like to address whether ATF's 2022 Final Rule drastically expanding the meaning of the statutory term "firearm" implicates the Second Amendment.
April 9 (UPI) --The Department of Justice will have a Second Amendment Task Force tasked with protecting gun owners against governmental "overreach," Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday. "The prior administration placed an undue burden on gun ...
As Missouri Republicans push a new version of the Second Amendment Preservation Act through the legislature, law enforcement officials in the state say lawmakers and supporters of the bill are ignoring their concerns. Missouri Republican legislators are ...
The Second Amendment permits the government to disarm dangerous criminals, but what about people convicted of nonviolent paperwork offenses? Bryan Range pleaded guilty in 1995 to a state misdemeanor for lowballing his income on a form to get food stamps.
The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the constitutional rights of cannabis consumers to legally possess firearms.
