
As Pressure Mounts in Massachusetts, Residents Encouraged to Attend Firearms Advocacy Conference
Massachusetts gun owners face mounting pressure. CCRKBA’s May 30 New England Firearms Advocacy Conference offers a chance to push back.
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Massachusetts gun owners face mounting pressure. CCRKBA’s May 30 New England Firearms Advocacy Conference offers a chance to push back.

The Trump DOJ is still funneling Biden-era BSCA cash to state red flag programs – with $131 million yet to be awarded this year.

Senators target a kid-sized AR-15 maker, MN Senate passes a sweeping gun ban, ATF rolls back NFA red tape, and Brown v. ATF gets an oral argument date.

One day after suing Denver, the DOJ filed a second federal lawsuit – this time against Colorado over its 15-round magazine ban.

AAG Harmeet Dhillon just confirmed the DOJ is targeting AR-15 cases to force a circuit split, calling the issue ‘low-hanging fruit’ for SCOTUS.

After Mayor Johnston’s ‘hell no’ reply, the DOJ filed suit in federal court today over Denver’s 1989 AR-15 ban.

SAF and gun rights groups just filed a SCOTUS amicus brief asking the high court to hear Patrick Tate Adamiak’s wrongful conviction case.

Weekly 2A roundup: NFA summary judgment motion, Michigan FFL crackdown, Trump assassination attempt, MD gun ruling, and SCOTUS relisting watch.

A new House appropriations bill would defund the ATF pistol brace rule, condition NFA funding on faster processing, and delete the ATF registry.

Senate confirms ATF Director Cekada, who immediately signs 34 new rules to repeal Biden-era stabilizing brace and engaged-in-the-business policies.

A New Jersey plaintiff petitions the Supreme Court to strike down the state’s discretionary permit clause – alleging racial disparities in denials.

A new Texas suit takes aim at the federal machine gun ban – not on Second Amendment grounds, but by arguing Congress overstepped the Commerce Clause.
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