[ad_1] Florida medical marijuana advocates and Second Amendment supporters are cheering a federal appeals court ruling that federal restrictions barring people who use cannabis for medical reasons from firearms purchases violate the Second Amendment. “Based on Appellants’ factual allegations, Appellants cannot be considered relevantly similar to either felons or dangerous individuals based solely on their
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[ad_1] A sawn-off Mauser 98 Grzegorz Pietrzak/Wikipedia Commons Gun rights groups sue ATF, DOJ over National Firearms Act regulations following elimination of taxes on certain firearms ST. LOUIS – A coalition of individuals, a Missouri firearms business and national gun rights organizations has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act’s
The Steel River Trench Knife isn’t some flimsy, mass-produced blade from a gas station counter. It’s a battle-ready beast.
[ad_1] As the U.S. Supreme Court considers a series of cases challenging the current ban on gun ownership by people who use marijuana, another federal appeals court has ruled in favor of medical cannabis patients who want to exercise their Second Amendment rights to possess firearms. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals
[ad_1] TALLAHASSEE — In a highly unusual move, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Wednesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a 2018 state law that prevents people under age 21 from buying rifles and other long guns. Lawyers in Uthmeier’s office, which typically defends state laws, filed a 17-page brief arguing the
The TRS Sonic Whistle, known as the loudest whistle on the planet, is one of those tools. At a staggering 150 decibels, this whistle isn’t just loud
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When it was announced earlier this month that I had been selected as the new Executive Director of the NRA Foundation, I heard the same question more than once: what exactly is the NRA Foundation, and how is it different from the NRA itself?
It’s a fair question.
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New Mexico’s law that imposed a seven-day waiting period for those purchasing firearms has been sent to legislative Hades after the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals barred the state from enforcing it.
The law required gun buyers — even those who passed instant background checks — to wait
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[ad_1] New Mexico officials unveil first wave of improvements for Las Vegas water treatment facility— Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico The New Mexico Environment Department’s installation of new pre-treatment equipment for the City of Las Vegas’ drinking water supply should offer at least some reassurance to residents the next time they see storm clouds gather
[ad_1] DHS Secretary says entire southern border wall to be painted black to stop people from climbing it – By Rebecca Santana, Associated Press Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that the entire border wall along the southern border with Mexico is going to be painted black to make it hotter and deter illegal
[ad_1] SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A panel of federal appellate judges ruled Tuesday that New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period on gun purchases likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights, putting the law on hold pending a legal challenge. The ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sends the case back to a
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal appeals court on Tuesday halted New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period for gun purchases, ruling that it likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights. The 2-1 ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals leaves the law on hold pending a legal challenge and
[ad_1] A panel of US federal appellate judges ruled Tuesday that New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period for gun purchases likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights, effectively putting the law on hold while a legal challenge proceeds. The 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals issued the decision and sent the case back to a lower
[ad_1] The federal Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday paused New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period for gun purchases, enacted into law last year. Two New Mexico residents, Paul Ortega and Rebecca Scott, both of whom say they were forced to wait for their gun purchases despite quickly passing background checks, sued Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham
[ad_1] By Morgan Lee, Associated Press A three-judge panel of federal appellate judges ruled Tuesday that New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period on gun purchases likely infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights, putting the law on hold pending a legal challenge. The ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sends the case back to
[ad_1] The marquee at a gun shop in Los Ranchos, New Mexico, flashes in protest of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s order to suspend the carrying of firearms in the state’s largest metro area, Sept. 11, 2023. Susan Montoya Bryan/AP File Photo The restrictions were to ensure more time for federal background checks SANTA FE –
[ad_1] A panel of federal appellate judges ruled in a 2-1 decision Tuesday to block the 7-day waiting period to purchase firearms in New Mexico. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A panel of federal appellate judges ruled in a 2-1 decision Tuesday to block the 7-day waiting period to purchase firearms in New Mexico. The panel ruled
[ad_1] The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer: Molly McKasson HANDOUT PHOTO We all know the tragic routine: 1.) An aggrieved/mentally ill person murders multiple innocent people and often himself. 2.) The community/nation struggles to find a motive 3.) Families are devastated by the tragedy 4.) Politicians rail against “the evildoers” and
[ad_1] RICE LAKE, Wis., Aug. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Henry Repeating Arms, one of America’s leading firearms manufacturers, is proud to announce the release of the Mini Bolt Youth G2, a refined and thoughtfully upgraded version of its popular single-shot .22 caliber bolt-action rifle designed for youth learning the basics of marksmanship and firearms safety.
Trump recently claimed to have resolved “six wars” and promising to bring an end to the Ukraine-Russia conflict as his next achievement.
[ad_1] President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act not only scored an important win for law-abiding gun owners, but it also created an opportunity for the National Rifle Association to help lead a strategic legal challenge to the unconstitutional National Firearms Act of 1934. The final version of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” removed the
[ad_1] BOGALUSA, La. — Less than a mile from a century-old mill that sustained generations in this small town north of New Orleans, 19-year-old Tajdryn Forbes was shot to death near his mother’s house. She found Forbes face down in the street in August 2023, two weeks before he had planned to move away from
Hurricane Erin has exploded into a powerful Category 4 storm, threatening the US East Coast with flooding, evacuations, and power outages.
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Under President Donald Trump’s relentless push to restore law and order, the cumbersome, months-long wait for gun permits in Washington, D.C. has finally been cut down to just days. This common-sense crackdown on bureaucratic red tape is a win for Second Amendment supporters and law-abiding citizens who demand timely access to their constitutional
[ad_1] The process for acquiring a Washington, DC, gun permit has been slashed from months to days amid President Trump’s crackdown on crime in the U.S. capital. FOX News reported that both the “concealed carry permitting process and firearm registration process” have been drastically shortened. White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told FOX News, “The Making
Trump and Putin met in Alaska to discuss potential terms for a Ukraine ceasefire, with Zelenskyy notably excluded from the talks.
[ad_1] From being supportive of Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas., to launching a primary campaign against him, Texas GOP state Rep. Steve Toth says there needs to be new leadership in Washington, since Crenshaw has, he says, “cozied up” to the swamp. “I got behind Dan in 2018 when he decided to run,” Toth said on
[ad_1] In 2024, the number of concealed carry permits (CPLs) in Washington rose by 6,000 from 2023. In the first 7 months of 2025, the increase in CPL has jumped almost 14,000, according to state data reported by the Washington State Standard. The data shows there are 713,195 active concealed pistol licenses, or approximately 1
President Trump’s federal deployment in Washington DC sparked an unusual felony case involving a sandwich thrown at an officer.