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In July 2024, a federal judge ruled against the CCIA and fellow plaintiffs, deciding that the tax did not violate the First Amendment. That decision is now being appealed.
California’s ammunition background check regime infringes on the fundamental right to keep and bear arms," 9th Circuit U.S.
Like the First Amendment “freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,” the Second ...
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A Fourth Circuit panel delved into the history of regulating the mentally ill on Tuesday to affirm the ...
A federal law that bans gun possession by people who were involuntarily committed to a mental institution doesn’t violate the ...
A Southeast Florida sheriff and a state attorney are trying to scuttle a challenge to the constitutionality of a Florida law ...
In a 21-page motion for summary judgment, the sheriff and prosecutor, who are defendants in the case, argued that the law ...
Thanks to a ruling last Thursday by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Californian gun owners may now buy ammunition online.
Studies show that a brief wait can discourage suicide, but it might also violate buyers’ Second Amendment rights.
"Due to a recent US District Court ruling in California, demand for ammunition has increased significantly," popular vendor ...
Listen to this article United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Second Amendment — Nonviolent felony conviction Zherka v. Bondi 22-1108-cv Judges Newman, Lynch, and Perez Background: The ...
California voters in 2016 passed a ballot initiative championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that in part required background checks ...