DOJ Pushes for More Funding to Expand Gun Tracing and Background Checks
The final volume of a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) study on firearms trafficking, released on Jan. 8, calls for expansion of the background check
The final volume of a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) study on firearms trafficking, released on Jan. 8, calls for expansion of the background check
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled 6-0 against Philadelphia’s attempt to secure exemptions in the state’s preemption law sufficient to allow the city to
A federal judge in the Southern District of Illinois issued a permanent injunction Friday enjoining the state from enforcing the “assault weapons” ban contained in
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a number of gun control bills on Wednesday, one of which requires licensed gun dealers to post signs
On August 2, 2024, U.S. District Judge Gerald L. Russell ruled that several Maryland gun bans targeting concealed carriers are unconstitutional. The case, Novotny v.
Tennessee legislators have approved a new bill mandating the inclusion of gun safety classes in public school curricula. The bill is now on its way
In Idaho, an 85-year-old mother fought off an intruder who broke into her home. Despite the attacker’s presence, she managed to outsmart him, grab her
On Thursday, Biden’s Justice Department unveiled the “Engaged in the Business” Final Rule, marking its official implementation. This rule aims to redefine the parameters of
Virginia’s Republican Governor, Glenn Youngkin, has vetoed over two dozen gun control bills sent to him this week by the Democratic-controlled state legislature. No matter
The Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Biden celebrated the inauguration of the National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center on Saturday. In a significant
The FBI has released new photos of the gun used by Thomas Crooks to shoot President Trump, along with images of explosives discovered in his
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is suggesting that the city’s government may soon pay New Yorkers who are willing to welcome and provide shelter
Senator Todd Young (R-IN) announced on Tuesday that he will not support his own party’s presidential nominee in the upcoming election. The decision by the