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Democrats Revive Federal Push to End Online Ammo Sales — Minnesota Gun Owners Would Feel the Impact
Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman Democrat, New Jersey. Angelina Katsanis /AP A group of Democrats in Congress has once again introduced legislation aimed at shutting down online ammunition sales nationwide—an effort that would dramatically expand gun control far beyond the handful of states that currently regulate ammo purchases. The proposal, titled the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, was reintroduced by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.). Filed as H.R. 7166, the bill wo

Austin Reville
Jan 293 min read


Virginia Senate Committee Advances Sweeping Gun Bans Along Party Lines
A Democrat-controlled committee in the Virginia State Senate has advanced nearly a dozen gun control bills that would significantly restrict Second Amendment rights across the Commonwealth. The measures include bans on so-called “assault firearms” and standard-capacity magazines.

Austin Reville
Jan 283 min read


Interior Secretary Burgum Moves to Expand Hunting and Fishing Access on Public Lands
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has issued Secretary’s Order 3447, directing federal agencies to remove unnecessary barriers to hunting and fishing on public lands while encouraging expanded access consistent with conservation and safety goals. The order reaffirms the vital role hunters and anglers play in wildlife conservation, preserves the use of traditional lead ammunition, and signals a shift toward greater public-land access across more than 500 million federally ma

Austin Reville
Jan 273 min read


U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Strikes Down California’s Open Carry Ban
A divided Ninth Circuit panel has handed California gun owners a major post-Bruen victory, ruling that the state’s long-standing ban on open carry violates the Second Amendment. Siding with Siskiyou County resident Mark Baird, the court found that open carry is deeply rooted in the nation’s—and California’s—historical tradition of firearm regulation, and that the state’s modern prohibition traces not to public safety concerns but to politically and racially motivated laws lik

Austin Reville
Jan 203 min read


Hawaii Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Gun Restrictions Using Racist-Era Laws
Hawaii has taken a startling position before the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that some of the nation’s most disgraceful and openly racist historical gun laws should serve as valid precedent for modern firearm restrictions. In defending its sweeping gun-carry prohibitions in Wolford v. Lopez, the state has leaned on post–Civil War Black Codes and royal-era laws from Hawaii’s pre-statehood monarchy to justify default bans on lawful carry. The case could have national consequenc

Austin Reville
Jan 184 min read


ATF Funding for 2026 Appropriations Bill Looks Familiar — And Gun Owners Are Not Happy
The House-passed 2026 appropriations bill restores near–status quo funding for the ATF, allocating roughly $1.585 billion while stripping out earlier proposed budget cuts and pro–Second Amendment policy riders. Despite overwhelming passage, the move has angered gun owners and advocacy groups who had hoped Congress would rein in what they see as ongoing regulatory overreach by the agency.

Austin Reville
Jan 163 min read

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