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This ruling is one step closer to liberating the people of the state from the totalitarian ideals of those in power who believe the right to keep and bear arms is a second-class right.” — SAF ...
The animosity to the right to keep and bear arms isn’t confined to lawmakers. Earlier this year a state judge, Abena Darkeh, when she was hearing the case of a hobbyist accused of making so-called ...
Second Amendment Roundup: ATF's Final Rule Implicates the Right to Bear Arms Its restrictions on self-made firearms are inconsistent with the Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.
Critics argue that current gun restrictions must be consistent with the historical context of the Second Amendment’s ratification in 1791. They contend that prohibiting gun ownership solely for ...
In its appeal to the Supreme Court, the Biden administration defends the law, arguing that the Second Amendment right to bear arms is “not unlimited” and it does not prohibit Congress from ...
The Second Amendment has been a controversial issue in the United States for decades, but a 2022 Supreme Court decision may have changed the way justices assess whether a law ...
When it comes to the “right to bear arms,” which the Second Amendment protects, many people fall into one of two camps. Folks in the first camp views those rights as absolute, or close to it.
The rally was started in 2006 as a direct support of the Second Amendment and the part of the Pennsylvania Constitution that states, "The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of ...
Iowa voters have adopted an amendment to the Iowa Constitution to add the right “to keep and bear arms," adding language that goes beyond the protections contained in the U.S. Constitution's ...
The bill amendment reads "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The sovereign state of Iowa affirms and recognizes this right to be a fundamental individual right.
This is very different from the Second Amendment. To be fair, many advocates have been forthright about the significant differences between what’s on the Iowa ballot and what was ratified in 1791.