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Virginia Judge Rules Universal Background Check Law Unconstitutional
A Virginia judge has struck down the state’s universal background check law, ruling it unconstitutional due to conflicts that prevented 18–20-year-old adults from legally acquiring handguns. Here’s what the decision means for gun owners and other states with similar laws.
Read MoreFederal Judge Rules Post Office Gun Ban Unconstitutional — But Not for Everyone
Important warning up front: This ruling does not automatically make it legal for everyone to carry a firearm in a U.S. Post Office. The decision protects the named individual plaintiffs…
Read MoreNinth Circuit Slaps Down California’s Gun Advertising Ban as Unconstitutional
The Ninth Circuit Court strikes down California’s gun advertising ban, ruling it unconstitutional. A major win for free speech and the Second Amendment.
Read MoreFederal Judge Upholds Colorado Law Barring Gun Sales to Adults Under 21
A federal judge upheld Colorado’s SB23-169, banning gun sales to adults under 21. Gun rights advocates call the decision a blow to the Second Amendment. What’s next for legal adults denied their rights?
Read MoreWashington Supreme Court Upholds Magazine Ban — A Direct Attack on Gun Rights
Washington’s Supreme Court just upheld the 10-round magazine ban — calling magazines “not arms.” We disagree. This ruling weakens the Second Amendment and won’t save lives. Here’s what it means and why it matters.
Read MoreS7E01 Navigating the New Concealed Carry Legal Landscape
With the large number of states passing constitutional carry laws, and the recent Supreme Court decision, the legal parameters and boundaries have changed for CCWers in America. In this episode Jacob Paulsen and Matthew Maruster discuss those changes and break it down into what you need to know.
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