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Gun Group Seeks SCOTUS Review Of Mance Interstate Handgun Sales Case
by Alan GottliebThe Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep & Bear Arms has petitioned the Supreme Court for a review of its case challenging the ban on interstate handgun sales to citizens from other states.
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Court Refuses D.C.’s Request For Retrial in Concealed Carry Case
by Chris EgerThe full D.C. Appeals Court last week declined to revisit a case that overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
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Washington D.C. seeks retrial in concealed carry case
by Chris EgerThe city is looking for a do-over after the courts overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
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Federal court rejects D.C. ‘good reason’ requirement for concealed carry
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday handed victory to advocates seeking to overturn Washington’s strict “may-issue” policy.
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Supreme Court agrees non-violent misdemeanor crimes may not strip 2A rights
by Chris EgerThe nation's high court on Monday let stand a ruling against the government in the combined cases of two men blocked from gun possession after run-ins that resulted in convictions for non-serious crimes.
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Chicago Loses Again, Federal Court Rules In Favor of Gun Ranges in SAF Lawsuit
by Ammoland“Today’s ruling is a victory for citizens of Chicago who want to exercise their rights,” Alan Gottlieb said, “and particularly for Rhonda Ezell, who has been steadfast in her resolve.”
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House Republicans launch Second Amendment Caucus
by Chris EgerA group of conservative U.S. Representatives has banded together to form a caucus that will work towards shepherding a host of pro-gun bills in the new Congress.
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Federal court hears two challenges to DC’s concealed carry law
by Chris EgerOn Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard oral arguments in a pair of ongoing attempts to overturn Washington's strict "may-issue" policy.
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Federal court: Non-violent misdemeanor crimes may not strip 2A rights
by Chris EgerA 15-judge panel ruled Wednesday against the government in the combined cases of two men blocked from firearm possession after run-ins that resulted in convictions for non-serious crimes.
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9th Circuit rejects challenge to restrictive ‘may-issue’ concealed carry practices
by Chris EgerA federal appeals court held that the right of a member of the public to carry a concealed firearm in public is not, and never has been, protected by the Second Amendment.
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Last Words on Justice Antonin Scalia
by AmmolandComments from prominent Second Amendment lawyers on this rock of conservative "Originalism" and the effect his passing may have on the future of the court.
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Progress on Washington DC’s Concealed Carry Rules Reset Back to Square One
by AmmolandDC Attorney General Karl Racine gloated that the decision was “good news for public safety in the District of Columbia"...
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