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Grassroots Judicial Report—December 3, 2025
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What’s New— SCOTUS: Wolford v. Lopez, Case No. 24-1046: Summary of plaintiff’s position and listing of amici as of December 1, 2025; Escher v. Noble; Case No. 1:25-cv-10389: This federal lawsuit challenging Massachusetts’ statewide ban on the possession and carrying of handguns and semiautomatic firearms by adults aged 18–20 was filed on Feb. 12, 2025. Can the Right to Bear Arms Be Waived?, a review of the latest Duke Center for Firearms Law guest post. |
Reports: Mass Shootings Declined This Year
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A database of mass shootings maintained by the Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University says 2025 has produced the lowest number of such incidents—in which four or more people are killed—since 2006, according to several published reports. |
Beretta APX A1: Full-Size Polymer Pistol Doesn’t Skimp on Quality
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Maybe it is the Italian in me, but I have always liked Beretta handguns. The Tomcat .32 ACP, Bobcat .22 LR, and, of course, the Model 92 are among my favorites. All these metal-framed guns have been great performers for me.
When I first came across the newer polymer-framed Beretta APX A1, I thought it was just another run-of-the-mill Wonder Nine, but a closer look proved me wrong.
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DOJ’s 2A Protection Office Stark Departure from Biden Administration
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is reported to be opening a new dedicated Second Amendment Rights Section inside the Civil Rights Division. This marks a historic course correction in federal policy and highlights the Trump Administration’s continued effort to assess ongoing infringements on Second Amendment rights. According to reporting, the new office will open this week and focus on investigating state and local laws or policies that improperly limit the right to keep and bear arms. |
Gun-control group accidentally admits that defensive gun uses are common
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For years, gun control advocates have clung to a now-tired narrative on the costs and benefits of civilian gun ownership. The narrative paints the Second Amendment as the primary cause of an alleged (and seemingly perpetual) "gun violence epidemic," while insisting that ordinary civilians rarely rely on firearms for self-defense. Prominent gun control groups like Everytown routinely weaponize this narrative to lament the very existence of the right to keep and bear arms—and to advocate for increasingly severe restrictions on civilian gun ownership.
There's just one problem: Gun control advocates' own data tells a very different story.
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