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Bihar's Criminal Investigation Department assumes control of the Gopalganj firearms case involving politician Anant Singh after an initial weapons display incident. The takeover signals escalation in the investigation's scope and authority level.
Virginia AG Jay Jones moved to lift a judge's injunction blocking universal background checks, while Gov. Spanberger declared the policy law despite the court order still standing.
GOA backed Ken Paxton against John Cornyn in the Texas Senate race and introduced the first Hughes Amendment repeal bill to restore legal machinegun ownership. This matters because removing the 1986 ban would restore a Constitutional right stripped from civilians for nearly 40 years.
Patrick Tate Adamiak, 31, is three years into a 20-year federal sentence for crimes he did not commit. ATF personnel wrongfully imprisoned him despite no criminal history or violation of law.
Gov. Kathy Hochul embedded 3D printed gun restrictions into New York's budget bill, bypassing standard legislative scrutiny. The provisions target manufacturing capabilities and materials used to produce untraceable firearms.
Virginia's prosecutor divide over enforcing new gun bans reveals constitutional resistance—some AGs refuse enforcement while others defend the restrictions, setting up critical legal battles over one of Virginia's most aggressive Second Amendment attacks. AG Jay Jones is consolidating lawsuits challenging these bans, making this a pivotal moment where prosecutorial cooperation directly determines whether unconstitutional laws get enforced.
A Delhi court granted bail to Abu Talib, accused of illegal firearms possession, after determining the investigation was complete. The court imposed bail conditions to ensure compliance.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul embedded 3D printer and 3D-printed firearm regulations into the state budget bill, bypassing standard legislative debate on Second Amendment restrictions.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces sentencing Friday after conviction for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegal firearm possession.
Former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district faces sentencing Friday for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. Deportation expected after prison term.
The House passed legislation protecting veterans' Second Amendment rights, barring the VA from denying gun ownership based solely on mental health determinations. The bill addresses a decades-long practice that stripped firearms rights from hundreds of thousands of veterans without due process.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill banning the sale of Glock pistols and other striker-fired handguns, triggering a surge in gun purchases before the law takes effect. Gun owners in Maryland and Virginia face the most restrictive handgun regulations on the East Coast.
NRA, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation sued Maryland over a law banning Glock and Glock-style pistols, arguing it violates the Second Amendment.
A Florida father was arrested after displaying a firearm to a school bus driver during a dispute over his child. The incident raises questions about parental rights, threat laws, and the line between lawful carry and criminal intimidation.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed legislation that weakens juvenile crime penalties, despite the state already struggling with youth violence. Gun owners should track how reduced accountability affects armed crime rates involving minors.
A federal appeals court ruled that Sig Sauer must defend itself against a product liability claim from an upstate New York police officer whose pistol fired without trigger manipulation during a training exercise.
An Arkansas court struck down Little Rock's ban on lawful firearm carry in city-owned buildings, ruling the ordinance violated the state's firearm preemption law. The decision reinforces that cities cannot circumvent state law to restrict Second Amendment rights.
A new House bill would repeal the Hughes Amendment ban on post-1986 civilian machine guns while keeping NFA registration requirements. The post New House Bill By Rep. Patronis Would Repeal Hughes Amendment, Legalize Machine Guns appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Virginia Democrats passed HB 1525 to resurrect the state's universal background check law after a circuit court blocked it for violating equal protection rights. The bill raises the handgun purchase age to 21 and reinstates checks on all private sales, defying a sitting judge's order.