News|Industry News Yesterday, Federal Firearm Licenses (FFLs) started receiving letters from the ATF on the Agency’s determination and future policy in regards to Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). In that letter […]
News|Industry News Yesterday, news broke that Remington would payout a $73 million dollar settlement to the families of nine victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. This settlement is the first […]
News|Industry News Today, families of the nine victims involved in the horrific Sandy Hook shooting was awarded a $73 million dollar settlement against firearm manufacturer Remington. This case has been […]
News|Industry News Recently, the new legislature session of the 117th Congress opened up. During this new legislative session a litany of new house resolutions were submitted to the floors of […]
News|Industry News The Brady Center is funding a lawsuit in the state of Nevada against Korean company Kyung Chang Industry Co. LTD, better known as KCI and KCI USA. KCI […]
News|Industry News Yesterday, the Mexican government sued several firearm manufacturers in U.S. Federal Court, accusing the manufacturers of reckless business practices of their products. Practices that the Mexican government believes […]
News|Law Last Friday, Aidan Johnston, Director of Federal Affairs for Gun Owners Of America announced through his Twitter that previous judgement regarding GOA vs. Garland had been vacated by 6th […]
News|Law Late Friday afternoon, Judge Roger T. Benitez of the Southern District of California issued a ruling in Miller vs. Bonta, holding that California’s assault weapons ban is unconstitutional. In […]
News|Law For the first time in over 10 years the United States Supreme Court heard a case in regards to firearms. The new case that was heard recently by the […]
Recently, four New York Assembly members introduced Bill A352 to the New York Senate floor. This bill seeks to amend and add to New York penal law 270.21. This amendment of penal law 270.21 by Bill A352 would make buying and purchasing of body armor illegal to own in New York State.
News|Industry News Yesterday, New York Office of the Attorney General has announced its intention to dissolve the NRA after an 18-month investigation of financial fraud and abuse. Attorney General Letitia […]
On January 1st 2020 Senate Bill 705 went into effect in Tennessee. The new law is in regards to acquiring a concealed carry permit within the state. The law of allows for eligible law-abiding citizens of the state of Tennessee to forego the 8-hour conceal carry class and instead take a 90 minute online class.
On Monday Pennsylvania Attorney General Shapiro held a press conference with Gov. Tim Wolfe, Pennsylvania State Police, and State Legislators on the classification of 80% receivers to be recognized as firearms under the state law.
Over the past weekend Oklahoma’s constitutional carry law HB 2597 went into effect. The law was signed by Governor Kevin Stitt back in February of this year. Oklahoma becomes the 16th State in the Union to allow constitutional carry in their state.
In Tacoma, Washington the Tacoma City Council are looking to enact a new tax on both firearms and ammunition according to The News Tribune. The vote for the new tax was initially set for October 29th but was delayed. The City Council will now vote on November 12th meeting to approve the firearm and ammunition tax.
Two weeks ago Florida filed bill HB 273 which allows constitutional carry for Florida residents. The bill allows for residents to carry concealed weapons without the need of a CCW permit.