National 2A News

5th Circuit Dismisses Firearms Charges for Non-Violent Marijuana Users
Bruen is the SCOTUS gift that just keeps on giving. Most recently, in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, a decision was handed down declaring two provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 922 to be unconstitutional. The court held that a person cannot be disarmed merely because they are a user of marijuana. The door was left open for the potential disarmament of a presently intoxicated person though.

Massachusetts Supreme Court Rules Second Amendment Protects Knives
In a state not known as friendly to the Second Amendment in general or our God-given right to self-defense, the Massachusetts Supreme Court just ruled 5-0 that switchblades are protected arms.

U.S. District Court Judge Defends Machine Gun Possession
In a rare, yet constitutionally-based decision, Judge Broomes of the US District Court for the District of Kansas, dismissed a machinegun possession case on Second Amendment grounds. Reading through the judge’s decision, this may be the best application of Bruen yet.

CRPA Wins Partial Concessions in Suit Against CA Permit Burdens
Yet another judge with a disdain for the Second Amendment and a willful ignorance of the Bruen ruling presides over a gun rights case in federal court.

NSSF Refuses to Testify in Second Amendment Lawsuit
In a yet unexplained turn of events, the NSSF has refused to allow its Director of Research to testify in a Colorado “high capacity magazine” ban lawsuit brought by the National Foundation for Gun Rights. As a result, NFGR has been forced to withdraw its suit.

Gun Owners of America Sues Florida Over Open Carry Ban
Gun Owners of America (GOA) just filed a lawsuit in the state of Florida, challenging the state’s ban on open carry, which dates back to segregation-era laws. One of only a small handful of states that ban open carry, the law is unlikely to pass Constitutional muster.

4th Circuit Court of Appeals: AR-15 Ill-Suited To Self Defense
With oral arguments having been heard over a year ago, the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit completely disregards established precedent. The court has ruled that “assault weapons” like the AR-15 fall outside the Second Amendment’s protection. Such willful disregard makes this case a great candidate to be heard by SCOTUS during the 2024-2025 term.

District Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania Carry Ban
The United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania struck down an unconstitutional law requiring a permit for open carry in a vehicle to be considered lawful. Suarez v. Paris challenged numerous aspects of the state’s Uniform Firearms Act. Some elements were struck and some elements upheld.

Judge Rules in Favor of Forced Reset Triggers – Warns Against “Tyrannical Executives”
Drawing upon precedent in numerous other concurrent Second Amendment cases, yesterday the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas enjoined the ATF’s redefinition of Forced Reset Triggers as “machine guns.”

Chicago Withdraws Then Re-Files Lawsuit Against Glock
All within a day, the City of Chicago withdrew and then re-filed its lawsuit against popular firearms manufacturer, Glock. In the lawsuit, they attempt to hold Glock accountable for the actions of criminals despite no wrongdoing on the part of the manufacturer.

Third Circuit Upholds DE Assault Weapons Ban… But There’s a Catch
This past Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied a request for a preliminary injunction against Delaware’s 2022 “assault weapons” ban. Is this potentially good for the 2nd Amendment in the long run?

8th Circuit Restores Concealed Carry Rights for Young Adults in MN
FPC, SAF, and the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus bring yet another victory in the US Court of Appeals. Young adults in Minnesota have had their rights to an armed self-defense restored.
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