
Fifth Circuit Decides ‘Does History and Tradition Allow Disarming of Drug Traffickers?’
The Fifth Circuit just tackled a novel Second Amendment question: can a convicted drug trafficker be disarmed inside his own home?
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The Fifth Circuit just tackled a novel Second Amendment question: can a convicted drug trafficker be disarmed inside his own home?

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 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.

The NRA, FPC and SAF are suing Maryland over its new ban on Glock-style pistols, calling it an unconstitutional handgun ban in disguise.

Three plaintiffs and the New Civil Liberties Alliance are challenging Illinois’ 1968 FOID Card Act, calling its gun-licensing mandate unconstitutional.

A Democrat bill to block firearm mailing signals what’s coming if power shifts. Gun owners are warned to prepare for an all-out assault on 2A rights.

NSSF funds 4th VA AWB lawsuit, ATF kills bump-stock rule, SCOTUS denies Adamiak, MD carry ban petition, CA softens 3D printer bill.

The Second Circuit struck down NY’s ‘vampire rule’ carry ban on private property, but upheld the public parks ban. Circuit split deepens.

Florida AG sues Jacksonville, Westchester delays pistol permits a year, DOJ targets racial disparities, Adamiak amicus brief, Minnesota gun control fails.

The DOJ Civil Rights Division amended its lawsuit against D.C. to challenge the city’s suppressor ban – the first time DOJ has done so.
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