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In short, all nine justices agreed that the federal government's prosecution of this particular nonviolent marijuana user for possessing a gun violated the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. To call this decision a huge win for the Second Amendment would be an understatement.
Lawmakers in a growing number of states are imposing restrictions on 3D-printed firearms, sparking debate over Second Amendment rights and gun control.
A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that a Florida law disqualifying 18- to 20-year-olds from legal concealed carry is unconstitutional.
Supreme Court decides 9-0 that marijuana use per se fails to support firearm prohibition.
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 ...
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Second Amendment groups target purple state’s decades-long ‘permission slip’ scheme with new lawsuit
Michigan gun-rights groups are teaming with the National Rifle Association to challenge the state’s permit-to-purchase law in a federal lawsuit. Michigan Open Carry, Michigan Gun Owners (MGO), […]
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Pro-Second Amendment group warns Virgin Islands it faces legal perdition over proposed gun laws
A top official with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) warned lawmakers in the Virgin Islands Friday that gun control bills being debated there could be thrown out in court. SAF sent Democratic Territorial Senate President Milton Potter a letter Wednesday that warned pending court cases could declare proposed provisions,
