Two gun rights organizations are supporting separate lawsuits over the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule on pistol stabilizing braces. “This rule demonstrates a clear abuse of power by the ATF,” Jason Ouimet, executive director, National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action said in a statement on the NRA website announcing the…
Second Amendment Advocacy Groups, State Attorneys General Take on the ATF Over Pistol Brace
Oregon Supreme Court Leaves Measure 114 Gun Law Injunction in Place
The Oregon Supreme Court refused to lift an injunction on Oregon Measure 114, a new, stricter gun control law. In its ruling, the court said the case is working its way through the courts, and there is no reason to interfere. The court stressed that its decision had nothing to do with the merits of…
24 States Sue Biden Admin Over Pistol Brace Rule
A coalition of 24 states filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration on Thursday over a recent rule that subjects pistols equipped with stabilizing braces to federal regulation. The legal challenge, led by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, argues that the new rule represents an abrupt reversal of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’…
Why Are the Left in Places With ‘Gun Control’ Laws in Place?
In this episode of Counterculture, Danielle discusses Kevin McCarthy’s recent battle for House speaker, how Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and others won in the end, as well as the Left’s attempt to keep playing pretend. Danielle interviews author Larry Correia about the Second Amendment and how we can debunk myths about gun control. …
Second Amendment Activists, Congressmen, See More at Stake Than Braces
Within days of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) issuing its regulation for pistol braces, a senator from Kansas has reintroduced a bill to protect the legal status of firearms and rein in some of the ATF’s power. “The SHORT Act will protect Americans from the anti-Second Amendment gun registry that the…
Federal Law Banning Marijuana Users From Having Firearms Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
A federal law barring marijuana users from possessing guns violates the Constitution, a federal judge in Oklahoma ruled. The decision cites last year’s landmark Supreme Court ruling that affirmed an individual right to carry firearms in public for self-defense. The ruling came as challenges to gun laws across the nation have escalated since the Supreme…
LIVE NOW: The Left’s Long War Against Life—and the Right to Protect It
In this super-charged two-part episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith digs deep into the government’s attacks on our God-given and therefore inalienable rights as Americans—the rights to life and liberty. Our first guest is Shawn Carney of 40 Days for Life, explaining how family man Mark Wouck’s rousing defeat of the White House’s…
The Left’s Long War Against Life—and the Right to Protect It
In this super-charged two-part episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith digs deep into the government’s attacks on our God-given and therefore inalienable rights as Americans—the rights to life and liberty. Our first guest is Shawn Carney of 40 Days for Life, explaining how family man Mark Wouck’s rousing defeat of the White House’s…
LIVE at 11AM ET: The Left’s Long War Against Life—and the Right to Protect It
In this super-charged two-part episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith digs deep into the government’s attacks on our God-given and therefore inalienable rights as Americans—the rights to life and liberty. Our first guest is Shawn Carney of 40 Days for Life, explaining how family man Mark Wouck’s rousing defeat of the White House’s…
Appeals Court Finds Federal Gun Ban on Domestic Violence Offenders Unconstitutional
A federal court on Thursday ruled that it is unconstitutional to ban Americans accused of domestic violence from possessing firearms, even if they’re subjected to restraining orders. Applying the logic the U.S. Supreme Court put forward last summer in deciding a landmark Second Amendment case, a panel of three judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit…
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