Earlier today the Supreme Court denied cert in a case called Marquis v. Massachusetts, upholding a decision by the Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts that the colonel of the state police has the discretion to decide who is "suitable" to own and carry... See more
In 2012, the Chavez regime in Venezuela effectively ended the ability of Venezuelans to legally own firearms. At that point Caracas was one of the most violent cities on the planet, and the country overall had 18,000 homicides in 2011. As you might expect... See more
Just days before Delaware's new permit-to-purchase mandate took effect in November, U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika denied a request for a preliminary injunction, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to show that the state wasn't ready to roll out the ... See more
Almost every social media platform prohibits direct sales of firearms and ammunition among users, but actually enforcing those policies can be a challenge. Oftentimes sellers will post ads for gun cases or gun parts, but let potential buyers know that the... See more
It's been more than three years since the Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms in public, not just to keep them in our homes. While we've seen some tangible improvements to gun laws in the months since, one vexi... See more