Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how Sig Sauer is in hot water over their P320 handgun. A hidden document suggests the gun might fire if dropped, but the company delayed telling people. Now, they’re facing lawsuits and trying to keep this document secret. It’s important to stay informed and safe, especially if you own or carry this gun. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how New Jersey is taking legal action against RW Arms, a Texas company, for selling bump stocks to its residents. This is despite a state ban on these firearm accessories. The case raises questions about state power and could influence how states enforce their laws on businesses located elsewhere. This is part of a bigger trend involving gun laws. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how Derrick Perry, a brave Marine Corps veteran, stopped a mass stabbing at a Michigan Walmart. The attacker hurt 11 people before Perry stepped in. Thanks to his quick action, the victims are getting better. This event shows how important it is for people to have the right to protect themselves with firearms. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how Kyle, an Air Force veteran, is in trouble for having guns in Massachusetts without a local license, even though he legally owned them elsewhere. This has upset many people who believe it’s unfair. They argue that only those with violent pasts should be seen as dangerous. Supporters are speaking up to help change the law. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Sig Sauer, a well-known gun maker, is taking legal action against Washington State’s police training group. They banned Sig Sauer’s P320, M17, and M18 pistols, claiming safety issues. Sig Sauer argues the guns are safe and the problem was likely human or equipment error. This case might impact police and gun owners nationwide. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided that California’s law requiring background checks for buying ammunition is unconstitutional. This is a big win for people who support gun rights. The court said the law went against the Second Amendment. This decision might affect similar laws in other states, changing how ammunition is bought nationwide. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how the Trump administration’s Department of Justice wants the Supreme Court to remove some gun control laws. They believe these laws break the Constitution because they have no historical basis. If the Supreme Court agrees, it could change many rules about guns, like who can buy them and what types are allowed. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how a federal court has decided that New York can allow people to sue gun makers if their products cause public problems. This means gun companies might face many lawsuits. They argued the law was unfair, but the court said it was okay. This decision could change how gun businesses operate in the future. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Biden administration’s rule on pistol braces has been overturned. The Department of Justice decided not to continue fighting in court. This means gun owners don’t have to register or destroy their pistols with stabilizing braces. This decision supports gun owners’ rights and shows that the government can’t always change rules without good reason. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how congress is looking at a new budget plan that changes how much money the ATF gets. This plan cuts $750 million and brings funding back to 2015-2016 levels. It also sets rules on how the ATF can use its money, like keeping quick application times and not creating a gun registry. These changes might not last forever. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









