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Which States Regulate "Ghost Guns?"
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A case on ‘ghost guns’ has gone to the U.S. Supreme Court. Ghost guns are homemade guns that are unserialized and therefore untraceable. Gun rights groups are challenging a regulation brought in under the Biden administration which says that companies selling separate components of a gun must follow the same rules as those who are selling traditional, fully constructed firearms. This includes carrying out background checks on buyers and adding serial numbers to the DIY kits. |
Wyoming Man Trying To Get Federal Machine Gun Ban Overturned
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A Wapiti, Wyoming, man is trying to get the federal government’s machine gun ban overturned.
Jake DeWilde announced in a Friday court filing that he’s appealing to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, after U.S. District Court Judge Scott Skavdahl rejected his effort to have the nation’s ban on machine gun possession declared unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.
This was DeWilde’s second time suing the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Wyoming’s federal courts system. He has represented himself without an attorney both times. |
NY: New York loses round in gun fight over open carry
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A federal district court has struck down part of a New York law that made it illegal to carry a firearm on private property without consent from the owner.
The ruling issued by the U.S. District Court John Sinatra Jr. effectively blocks the state from enforcing its concealed carry restrictions, saying it interferes "with the long-established Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens who seek to carry for self-defense on private property open to the public."
Ed.: Headline is incorrect; this is about licensed concealed carry. It is going to take a bit more work to get NY to do open carry. :-) |
PA: Elon Musk offers Pennsylvania voters $100 each as he stumps for Trump
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The owner of X and Tesla has decamped to the battleground to run a vast get-out-the-vote operation in support of Donald Trump.
And whoever wins Pennsylvania's 19 electoral college votes on November 5 will be in prime position to take the White House.
On Thursday night, Musk appealed directly to Pennsylvania voters.
'If you're a registered Pennsylvania voter, you and whoever referred you will now get $100 for signing our petition in support of free speech and right to bear arms,' he posted on his own social media platform.
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Felons Can Vote, So Why Can’t They Own Guns? The Hypocrisy of Denying 2nd Amendment Rights
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In America, the struggle for voting rights has long been a fight for justice and inclusion, particularly for those who have served time in prison.
But there’s another fight that echoes the same sense of unfairness— the struggle for gun rights for felons who have completed their sentences but remain barred from owning firearms for self-defense, hunting, or even living in a household where guns are present.
The question is simple: Why is it that once someone has “paid their debt to society,” they can regain the right to vote [and pay taxes], but in most states, they still can’t own a gun? |
Trump Says Guns are 'For Entertainment' — To The Parents of School Shooting Victims
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Donald Trump’s recent comments on gun control have left many stunned, particularly those who have been directly affected by school shootings. During a Univision town hall, audience member Jesus Gonzalez, 33, asked Trump to address his stance on gun control to the parents of victims. Trump emphasized his unwavering support for the Second Amendment, stating, “We have a Second Amendment and right to bear arms, essentially." |
IL: Suspect Tries to Rob an Armed Off-Duty Correctional Deputy. It Didn’t Go Well For Him.
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A 24-year-old off-duty correctional deputy for the Cook County Sheriff’s Department shot at an armed robber after being confronted at gunpoint in Chicago’s West Loop early Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 1:45 a.m. on the 200 block of North Morgan Street, where the deputy was approached by an armed suspect who exited a Ford SUV and demanded the officer’s belongings.
In response, the officer drew his firearm and fired multiple shots in the direction of the assailant. |
NH: This Northeastern State Makes Over 20% of America’s Guns
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Across states, there is a wide range in the number of weapons produced. For example, Hawaii produced a mere 17 firearms in 2022, while New Hampshire managed to create 2.9 million guns, which is the greatest by far. Only four of the 50 states were responsible for manufacturing over 1 million guns. These include New Hampshire, Texas, Georgia, and Missouri.
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South Africa: Government losing thousands of guns to criminals in South Africa
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There are 2.2 million firearms owned by 502 state entities in South Africa. Of these, an estimated 1,800 are being lost or stolen every year, entering the illicit market and finding their way into the hands of criminals.
Yet, the only state entity that reports some of its lost or stolen firearms is the police. SAPS, along with the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), own less than 30% of the total number of state-owned firearms. |
What Would You Do? A Father’s Worst Nightmare
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In a tragic and legally complicated case out of central Arkansas, a father is now facing murder charges after discovering an older man with his missing 14-year-old daughter in a vehicle under allegedly illicit circumstances and shooting him. Aaron Spencer, 36, was arrested for the fatal shooting of 67-year-old Michael Fosler, a man who was already awaiting trial for allegedly sexually assaulting the young girl several months ago and was under a no-contact order. |
ND: Shooting By North Dakota Teacher Ruled Self-Defense
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An August 17 shooting in West Fargo, North Dakota, that resulted in the death of one man has been deemed self-defense by prosecutors.
According to a report at wdayradionow.com, 25-year-old Austin Strom was trying to gain access to Prairie Heights Church when he was confronted by 66-year-old Kent Hodges, who recorded the incident. The cellphone video ended when Strom attacked Hodges, according to authorities. |
Guns: Where do Trump and Harris stand?
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During a Univision town hall with undecided Latino voters that aired Wednesday night, an audience member asked Trump how he would explain his gun policy to “parents of the victims of school shootings.”
“We have a Second Amendment and a right to bear arms,” Trump said. “I’m very strongly an advocate of that. I think that if you ever tried to get rid of it, you wouldn’t be able to do it. You wouldn’t be able to take away the guns, because people need that for security, they need it for entertainment and for sport, and other things. But they also, in many cases, need it for protection.”
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NM: New Mexico’s Anti-Gun Public Health Order Expires
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the end of an emergency public health order that banned the carrying of guns in public parks and playgrounds around the Albuquerque metropolitan area. “I have decided to allow the public health order to expire, but our fight to protect New Mexico communities from the dangers posed by guns and illegal drugs will continue,” Lujan Grisham said.
In September 2023, Gov. Lujan Grisham issued an emergency public health order that effectively suspended the Second Amendment for American citizens who lived in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area. She claimed that a “public health crisis” gave her the authority to suspend New Mexicans’ Second Amendment-protected rights. |
Ghost guns under the radar for court, many
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Gun manufacturers and gun rights groups are set to argue in front of the U.S. Supreme Court that President Joe Biden overstepped his authority and the rule imposed on the owning and manufacturing of “ghost guns” should be tossed out.
Ghost guns are unserialized and privately-made firearms that law enforcement are increasingly finding at crime scenes, states the fact sheet from the White House fact sheet titled, “The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ghost Guns, Ensures That ATF Has the Leadership it Needs to Enforce Our Gun Laws,” April 2022. |
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