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DOJ Investigating L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Over CCW Wait Times
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The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has launched an investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to determine whether the agency violates American’s gun rights via excessive fees and wait times throughout its concealed carry permitting process. The investigation, aimed at defending Californians from alleged abuse of their Second Amendment rights, was announced on Thursday, March 27, as part of an initiative sparked by President Trump’s Executive Order directing Bondi to review Second Amendment laws and infringements across the nation. |
Illinois gun rights group asks U.S. Attorney General to review state’s gun laws
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Gun rights advocates in Illinois are asking the U.S. attorney general to come and review how the state may be violating residents’ Second Amendment rights.
Attorney General Pam Bondi was recently quoted saying the Second Amendment is not a second-class right after investigating delays in gun permits being issued in California. She said the U.S. Department of Justice will not stand idly by while states and localities infringe on the Second Amendment rights of ordinary, law-abiding Americans. |
Gun Rights Groups Challenge Colorado Gun Excise Tax
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Fresh on the heels of federal legislation to prohibit excise taxes on guns and ammunition, a coalition of national and local gun rights organizations has filed a lawsuit challenging Colorado’s Proposition KK, which establishes an excise tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition, alleging in their complaint this constitutes an unconstitutional tax on the exercise of a fundamental constitutional right. |
Grassroots Judicial Report—April 1, 2025
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What’s New—SCOTUS: The Garland v. VanDerStok decision and the reaction of Second Amendment supporters; Snope v. Brown and Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island, relisted for April 4; Antoyuk v. James, listed for April 4 conference. |
Tesla attacks and political unrest spark ‘self-defense’ gun sales
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Political unrest urged by anti-Trump liberals, coupled with attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships due to founder Elon Musk’s close association with the president, appears to be pushing some people to buy guns for self-defense.
According to the marketing director for one of the nation’s largest gun sellers, customers are buying up smaller concealed carry firearms despite a slight drop in overall gun sales recorded by the FBI’s background check system.
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Bill Would Prevent State Excise Taxes on Firearms, Ammunition
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Legislation which would prevent state governments from implementing excise taxes on firearms and ammunition has been introduced in Congress, with versions in both the House and Senate.
The House version of the “Freedom from Unfair Gun Taxes Act” is known as H.R. 2442, while the Senate version is S. 1169. The House version is sponsored by Congressmen Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Richard Hudson (R-NC), while Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) is handling the Senate version. |
Igman Ammo Review: The Bosnian Ammunition Connection
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During the Great Ammo Shortages of 2020 and 2021, dedicated shooters still needed to scratch the ever-present trigger finger itch, and many discovered Igman Ammunition.
If you’re a fellow 2A-enthuasist like myself, then you probably have a couple of pet brands that you usually stick with for your plinking and target ammo, like Hornady, Federal, PMC, or Remington ammo. And it’s understandable that you’d be more than a little leery of putting imported ammo into your prized firearms. |
Fetter Ammo Review: Is Russian Shotgun Ammo Any Good?
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If you’ve never heard of Fetter 12 gauge ammo then you aren’t alone, as this is one of the more obscure ammo manufacturers on the market. Made in Russia to help supply the competitive clay shooting sports, Fetter Ammunition produces a wide variety of shotshells loaded with #7-1/2 and #8 shot for competition to 00 buckshot and slugs for home defense. |
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