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New York lawmakers embedded a handgun ban into the state budget targeting Glocks, Sig Sauers P320s, and other modular-frame pistols. The legislation uses 'convertible pistol' language to restrict commonly owned defensive firearms.
New Hampshire's Republican-controlled House and Senate failed to advance campus carry legislation this session, unable to reconcile competing versions. Lawmakers are now pursuing a separate carry bill with broader coalition support.
Canadian Liberals continue expanding firearm classifications to ban and seize rifles without legislation, while B.C. law enforcement warns that the Bishnoi gang has mobilized over 1,000 members willing to conduct shootings.
An Oregon ballot initiative seeks to criminalize hunting, fishing, and trapping activities. Supporters believe the measure has popular support but lacks political backing. The initiative puts the question directly to voters rather than relying on legislative action.
Odisha's Director General of Police stated the department will neither initiate nor support extrajudicial encounters. Police registered 31 Arms Act cases, arrested 35 suspects, and recovered 39 firearms with 29 rounds of ammunition during enforcement operations.
An Ohio station questioned whether gun homicides receive harsher sentences than killings by vehicle or other means. The sentencing disparity raises questions about how laws treat the same crime differently based on the weapon used.
Ian Roberts, former Iowa school district head, drew a 2-year federal sentence for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. He will face deportation to Guyana upon release.
The NSSF is suing Connecticut over the state's ban on Glocks and similar firearms, challenging a law that targets guns based on their potential for illegal conversion to automatic weapons.
A jury found former San Diego County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Russell guilty of federal civil rights violations and a firearms charge in the May 2020 killing of Nicholas Bils outside county jail. Russell faces a minimum 10-year federal sentence.
A federal appellate court rejected prosecutorial misconduct involving fabricated evidence, terminated a government grant program, and addressed taxation on private aircraft. The ruling reinforces judicial scrutiny of evidence handling in criminal cases.
Ian Roberts, former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, received a two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to illegally possessing firearms and falsely claiming U.S. citizenship. He faces deportation to Guyana after serving his time.
Glock switches have been used in fewer homicides than fatal lightning strikes since 2021, yet anti-gun politicians continue pushing legislation targeting the devices. Data reveals a massive gap between political rhetoric and actual criminal use.
Minnesota gun owners won a legal challenge against local bans on AR-15s and standard magazines. The MN Gun Owners Caucus sued communities that passed ordinances violating the state's firearm preemption law, blocking enforcement.
Virginia prosecutors split over enforcing new gun bans. AG Jay Jones consolidates multiple lawsuits challenging the laws while some attorneys refuse enforcement, others defend the restrictions.
Iowa's largest school district's former superintendent faces prison sentencing after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. The case raises questions about background check enforcement and who gains access to guns.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces prison time after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegal firearm possession. Sentencing scheduled.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces sentencing after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. Case raises questions about background check enforcement and who gains access to guns.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces sentencing after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. The case highlights federal prosecution of non-citizens with gun access.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces sentencing after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms.
Former Iowa school superintendent Ian Roberts pleaded guilty to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. Sentencing scheduled; prosecutors seek 37 months, defense argues for probation.