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Supreme Court Upholds Gun Ban for Domestic Violence Offenders: A Landmark 8-1 Decision
The Supreme Court’s 8-1 decision upholding a gun ban for those with domestic violence restraining orders leaves unresolved questions about red flag laws and the limits of Constitutional protections. The ruling’s complex implications are highlighted by contrasting views between the majority and Justice Thomas’s lone dissent.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Bump Stock Ban
In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court overturned the federal bump stock ban, challenging the classification of bump stocks as machine guns. This ruling impacts Second Amendment rights, with a surprising admission from the dissenting justices that could shape future debates on assault weapons.

US District Court Vacates Biden Pistol Brace Ban
A federal judge’s ruling against the ATF’s pistol brace ban could change gun regulation forever. Explore the case details and its impact on the firearms community.

GOA Secures Preliminary Injunction Against ATF’s “Engaged in the Business” Rule
Find out how a recent court ruling protects certain gun owners from new ATF regulations regarding firearm sales. This article delves into the legal battle and a shocking Arkansas raid, emphasizing the importance of supporting gun rights groups.

ATFs Pistol Brace Rule Edges Closer to Supreme Court
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear a critical case, SAF v. ATF, challenging the ATF’s controversial pistol brace rule. With potentially 40 million braced AR pistols affected, the outcome could impact gun rights nationwide and may even escalate to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of the NRA on Free Speech
On May 30, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the NRA in NRA v. Vullo, stating that government officials cannot coerce private entities to suppress disfavored views, thus upholding First Amendment protections. The NRA claimed Maria Vullo pressured insurers to sever ties after the 2018 Parkland shooting.

Temporary Restraining Order Issued Against ATF Final Rule
Biden’s weaponized ATF just took a loss in federal court. A temporary restraining order was issued preventing them from enforcing the new and ambiguous “Engaged in the Business” rule. It may be only one battle in a larger war but one of the criteria for issuing a restraining order is “a likelihood of success on the merits.” This is likely a sign of bigger and better things to come.

California’s “Sin Tax” On Ammo Goes Into Effect July 1
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: California has no limits when it comes to violating civil rights when it comes to so-called “public safety.” Law-abiding, peaceable citizens will now be footing the bill, to the tune of an additional 11%, in the form of a facially-unconstitutional tax, to purchase ammunition.

Ninth Circuit Makes Unexpected Ruling Over Non-Violent Criminals Possessing Firearms
A court not well-known for ruling properly in 2nd Amendment cases, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals just properly applied Bruen. The case involved a non-violent convicted felon’s challenge to firearm possession prohibition.

NY Lawmaker Moves to Ban Semi-Automatic Pistols
New York is where gun rights go to die. Most rights, in fact. A New York Senator has no problem disregarding multiple US Supreme Court decisions and is now trying to ban semi-auto pistols, such as Glock.

Maine Governor Allows 72-Hour Waiting Period on Gun Purchases
As we always say, “a right delayed is a right denied.” Maine Governor, Janet Mills, ironically, just allowed a 10-day waiting period to pass, without taking action on the unconstitutional bill so that it could go into effect automatically without it being on her record as a law she signed.

Minnesota House Passes Three Anti-Gun Bills
The only thing that stands between law-abiding, tax-paying, Minnesotans and three new unconstitutional gun control laws is the Minnesota Senate. The bills have already passed the house and Governor Tim Walz has publicly stated that he will sign all three if they pass. Will the Senate come through on behalf of the good people of Minnesota?
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