
Second Amendment Highlights from Around the Country – Week of June 8
From ATF privacy reforms to a Supreme Court move in Hawaii’s carry case, here is the Second Amendment news that shaped the week of June 8.
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From ATF privacy reforms to a Supreme Court move in Hawaii’s carry case, here is the Second Amendment news that shaped the week of June 8.

AAG Harmeet Dhillon just revealed how the DOJ plans to dismantle gun control through the courts. But one major risk to the whole strategy goes unaddressed.

A New Jersey Democrat just reintroduced a bill to ban suppressors outright, calling the hearing-protection devices ‘tools of murder.’ Here’s what’s in it.

The DOJ just opened a civil rights investigation into Philadelphia’s vague ‘good cause’ gun permit standard – and it’s prepared to sue the city if it won’t budge.

Florida’s attorney general just refused to defend the state’s three-day gun waiting period, calling it flatly unconstitutional.

The Ninth Circuit just ruled that firearm suppressors aren’t ‘arms’ protected by the Second Amendment, calling them mere accessories.

Virginia’s gun-law battle escalates: state police defy a court order while a growing wave of prosecutors refuse to enforce new firearm restrictions.

Ohio’s Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that restoring a felon’s state gun rights also lifts the federal ban, giving Patrick Heffley a path to reinstatement.

The Fifth Circuit just tackled a novel Second Amendment question: can a convicted drug trafficker be disarmed inside his own home?

The DOJ is aggressively defending the National Firearms Act in court, claiming it’s presumptively constitutional while dodging the 2A question.

New York’s new budget bill forces censorship tech into 3D printers and criminalizes gun code files. Lawsuits already loom.

Winchester repeals its gun ban, Minnesota courts strike a binary trigger ban, the ATF rolls out reform, and Connecticut bans convertible pistols.
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