Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about a Tennessee court that has ruled that two laws about carrying guns are unconstitutional. This means people can now carry guns in more places, like parks. It’s a big win for gun rights supporters. However, guns are still not allowed in schools, courthouses, and some government buildings. This decision brings Tennessee closer to full constitutional carry. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Sig Sauer, a gun maker, is suing the Oregon Police Academy. The academy banned their P320 pistol from training because of safety worries. Even though no problems happened in Oregon, reports elsewhere say the gun can fire without pulling the trigger. Sig Sauer thinks the ban is unfair and harms their reputation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A big court win for gun rights might change gun laws across the country. Carl Higbee and Gun Owners of America argued that New York’s rules were unfair to out-of-state gun owners. The court agreed, which could mean states will have to respect gun permits from other places. This is a big move for gun rights supporters. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about the Department of Justice has decided not to continue its fight in a case about carrying hidden guns in post offices. This case involved a postal worker named Emmanuel Ayala, who had a permit for his gun. The court had already sided with Ayala, saying there was no good reason to ban guns in post offices. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A big lawsuit is happening in Massachusetts. Gun owners and groups say the state’s gun laws are unfair, especially to people from other states. They argue the rules are too complicated and take too long. This case could change gun laws across the U.S., so many people are watching to see what happens. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has reopened a case about Los Angeles’s tough rules on carrying concealed weapons. Before, it was almost impossible for regular people to get a permit. Now, the court says you can challenge these rules without applying first. This decision might help gun owners in California and other states with strict policies. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News channel talks about how the U.S. Marshals Service has decided to stop using the SIG Sauer P320 pistol because it might fire accidentally, even if it’s just dropped or bumped. They’re thinking about switching back to Glock pistols. Other groups have also stopped using the P320 due to these safety worries. Safety is their top priority! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News channel talks about how Fort Devens Rifle and Pistol Club, made up mostly of veterans, won a court case against the U.S. Army Base in Massachusetts. The club used the base’s shooting range for free but was suddenly charged $250 per visit. They fought back, arguing the fees were unfair, and won the right to use the range without high costs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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.









