News2A Team

Virginia Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Ban ‘Assault Firearms’ and Pave Way for ‘Buybacks’
Virginia SB749 bans ‘assault firearms’ and magazines over 10 rounds. Grandfathering for firearms owned before July 1, 2026, but not for magazines.

N.J. Democrat Introduces Congressional Bill to Ban Online Ammunition Sales Nationally
N.J. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman reintroduces H.R.7166 to ban online ammo sales, require face-to-face purchases, and mandate bulk purchase reporting.

Statements on ICE Shooting From Bondi Justice Department and FBI Undermine Second Amendment
DHS, FBI, and DOJ officials made statements after the Minneapolis ICE shooting that mischaracterize Second Amendment rights and impugn millions of lawful gun owners.

Fifth Circuit Denies DOJ’s Request to Delay Case Addressing Ban on Carry at Post Offices
The Fifth Circuit denied the Bondi DOJ’s request to delay the post office carry case. Chief Judge Elrod found no compelling reason to wait.

U.S. District Court Shuts Down Everytown-Backed Case Seeking Baltimore’s Firearms Trace Data
A federal judge ruled against Baltimore and Everytown, protecting firearms trace data that could have compromised innocent citizens’ privacy.

ATF Moves to Redefine ‘Unlawful User Of or Addicted to Controlled Substances’ in Proposed Rule
The ATF’s proposed rule slightly loosens the definition of ‘unlawful user’ but would still prohibit regular marijuana use, even if rescheduled.

Bondi Justice Department Dismisses Its Appeal in Second Amendment Case Out of Texas
The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to a mutual dismissal in a Second Amendment case challenging the domestic violence protective order gun ban.

Washington Redefines ‘3D Printer’ in Bid to Expand Gun Control
Washington’s HB 2321 redefines 3D printers to include milling machines, requiring blocking tech to prevent firearm manufacturing.

Heavily Blue Virginia Legislature Introduces Bevy of Gun Control Bills
Virginia Democrats introduce 15 gun control bills including an 11% excise tax, five-day waiting period, and state gun violence prevention center.

Georgia Legislature Passes Law Allowing Citizens to Sue Municipalities for 2A Infringements Up to $25,000
Georgia legislature passes SB204, letting citizens sue municipalities for 2A violations. Damages up to $25,000 plus attorney fees.

Pam Bondi DOJ Concedes That Post Office Ban on Mailing Firearms Violates the Second Amendment
In a rare admission, the Bondi DOJ concedes the 1927 ban on mailing handguns is unconstitutional. The government should cease prosecutions.

Court Grants Temporary Restraining Order to Rare Breed Triggers Over Patent Infringement
Rare Breed Triggers wins TRO against open-source FRT designer Timothy Hoffman to protect against patent infringement.

