Federal Judge Bars Enforcement Of Restrictive D.C. Concealed Carry Law
A Second Amendment victory in the District of Columbia,
A Second Amendment victory in the District of Columbia,
Legislators in Tennessee have taken the “gun rights” argument further than it was ever intended to go.
In a logical extension of the Supreme Court’s decision in D.C. v. Heller, a Federal Judge has struck down D.C.’s law barring people from carrying handguns in public.
Target is the latest business to ask customers to leave the guns at home when they go shopping.
The tragedy in Santa Barbara will. inevitably, revive the same old gun debate. But can it ever evolve beyond shouting?
Another Circuit Court finds that the Second Amendment protects a right to carry a weapon in public.
A Federal Judge in New York upholds, for the most part, that state’s new gun control law.
Starbucks is kindly asking customers not to bring guns to their stores.
The Supreme Court has ducked an opportunity to expand the holdings in D.C. v. Heller
The Manchin/Toomey proposal on background checks isn’t perfect, but it isn’t horrible either.
Will the massacre of twenty children in a Connecticut elementary school mark a turning point in America’s gun culture? Don’t count on it.
The former Republican governor of Florida says his former party is so extreme that it holds positions he held two years ago.
The fact that yesterday’s shooting at the Empire State Building resulted in nine civilians being injured by police bullets raises several questions.
Voter ID laws are a good idea, but we have to be careful in how we implement them.