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Gun Owners Need Clarity on DOJ Policy About Carrying Rifles and Shotguns in D.C.
Though the Washington Post reports that U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro will no longer charge people with felonies for openly carrying rifles and shotguns in the District of Columbia, there's some fine print and unanswered questions that gun owners need to be aware of before testing out the new policy.
Gun Owners Need Clarity on DOJ Policy About Carrying Rifles and Shotguns in D.C.
Will SCOTUS Grant Cert to California Mag Ban Case?

Will SCOTUS Grant Cert to California Mag Ban Case?
NRA-ILA Executive Director John Commerford joins Cam to discuss the cert petition just filed with the Supreme Court in Duncan v. Bonta, a case challenging California's ban on "large capacity" magazines where the Ninth Circuit declared magazines are completely unprotected by the Second Amendment.
2A Successes on Both Coasts

2A Successes on Both Coasts
Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to talk about an historic win in the Ninth Circuit and the Trump administration's success in reducing wait times for D.C. carry permits.

MN Gun Owners Get a Win at State Supreme Court
MN Gun Owners Caucus Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Rob Doar joins Cam to talk about a recent victory in the state Supreme Court and the group's role in an amicus brief challenging NFA restrictions on short-barreled rifles.
MN Gun Owners Get a Win at State Supreme Court

Mag Ban Case Heads to SCOTUS
The Supreme Court will get another crack at taking up bans on so-called large capacity magazines when they return to D.C. after their summer recess. As Cam details, lawsuits taking on California and Washington's mag bans will be waiting for the Court's consideration once the fall term begins in just a few weeks.
Mag Ban Case Heads to SCOTUS

What's the New Normal for Gun Sales?
Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to discuss the decline in gun sales and how it's impacting the firearms industry and consumers alike.
What's the New Normal for Gun Sales?

Permitless Carry Still a Possibility in North Carolina
Grassroots NC head Paul Valone joins Cam with an update on the efforts to override Gov. Josh Stein's veto of permitless carry, including one "no" vote in the House that's flipped to a "yes".
Permitless Carry Still a Possibility in North Carolina

Coalition of 2A Groups Takes Aim at NFA Registration Requirements
NRA-ILA Executive Director John Commerford joins Cam to discuss the new federal lawsuit taking on the registration of suppressors, short-barreled firearms, and "any other weapons" required by the National Firearms Act.
Coalition of 2A Groups Takes Aim at NFA Registration Requirements

Why Even Red State Gun Owners Need to Be On Guard
Kansas State Rep. Rebecca Schmoe, a longtime Second Amendment advocate, joins Cam with a timely reminder of why even gun owners in the reddest states around need to remain vigilant about sneak attacks on their Second Amendment rights.
Why Even Red State Gun Owners Need to Be On Guard

New Jersey's New Front in the War on Guns
Bearing Arms contributor John Petrolino joins Cam to discuss New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin's recent attacks on gun stores in civil courts, empowered by a law that vaguely requires FFL's to take "reasonable" controls when selling firearm-related items.
New Jersey's New Front in the War on Guns

Air Force Vet Deemed 'Dangerous' Over Legally Purchased Guns and Magazines
Gun Owners Action League Executive Director Jim Wallace joins Cam to talk about GOAL's involvement in defending Air Force veteran Kyle Culotta, a recent transplant from Arizona who's being held without bail in a Massachusetts jail and facing more than a decade in prison for simply possessing several firearms and a large capacity magazine without a Massachusetts license to carry.
Air Force Vet Deemed 'Dangerous' Over Legally Purchased Guns and Magazines

Gun Control Advocates Spinning Tall Tales About Suppressors
Anti-gunners are hard at work trying to scare folks about suppressors and providing misleading and downright inaccurate information about the effects of the language in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that zeroes out the $200 transfer tax on most NFA items.
Gun Control Advocates Spinning Tall Tales About Suppressors

Women Embracing 2A Rights Leads to Anti-Gunners Melting Down
The National Shooting Sports Foundation's Mark Oliva joins Cam to talk about the gun control lobby's pushback to the growing number of women who are embracing their Second Amendment rights, as well as the latest attack on gunmaker Glock from anti-gun politicians in California.
Women Embracing 2A Rights Leads to Anti-Gunners Melting Down

Gun Owners Get Good News In California Carry Lawsuit
Second Amendment Foundation founder Alan Gottlieb joins Cam to discuss the good news in the case challenging the lengthy delays in processing concealed carry permit applications in Los Angeles County.
Gun Owners Get Good News In California Carry Lawsuit

A Closer Look at DOJ's New Rule to Regain Gun Rights
Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to talk about the DOJ's new proposed rule giving prohibited persons a pathway to restoring their Second Amendment rights, as well as Gavin Newsom's recent cosplay as a Second Amendment supporter.
A Closer Look at DOJ's New Rule to Regain Gun Rights

Rare Good News for California Gun Owners (and Sellers)
California Rifle & Pistol Association legislative affairs director Rick Travis joins Cam with a rare bit of good news from the statehouse in Sacramento, as well as update to the Glock ban bill making its way through the state Senate.
Rare Good News for California Gun Owners (and Sellers)

Judge Smacks Down St. Louis' Attempt to Circumvent State Gun Law
Missouri law is clear that the state legislature is the only authority empowered to create gun laws (with very limited exceptions), but the city of St. Louis blatantly ignored the preemption statute in adopting a gun storage law. Now a judge has ruled the ordinance unenforceable, in a victory for gun owners and the Second Amendment.
Judge Smacks Down St. Louis' Attempt to Circumvent State Gun Law
The Latest Bad Medicine From Anti-Gun Docs

The Latest Bad Medicine From Anti-Gun Docs
Second Amendment journalist Lee Williams joins Cam to discuss the latest Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), which is jam-packed with anti-gun "research"; and also provides an update on the ongoing appeal of Patrick "Tate" Adamiak.

Good News for Gun Owners in Budget Bills
Cam details some of the pro-2A language in the spate of budget bills receiving markups in the House, as well as the latest "gun-free zone" fail in Chicago.
Good News for Gun Owners in Budget Bills

Will SCOTUS Take Up Under-21 Gun Bans?
Attorney Elliott Harding joins Cam to discuss the Fourth Circuit's decision upholding the federal gun law preventing his clients from purchasing a handgun at a gun store because they're adults younger than 21; a decision that Harding says will soon be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Will SCOTUS Take Up Under-21 Gun Bans?

NC Governor Puts Politics Over Student Safety
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed a bill allowing private schools to approve trained and vetted staff and volunteers to carry concealed firearms for student safety, arguing that the private schools are better off having to wait for first responders to arrive in the case of an active attack on campus.
NC Governor Puts Politics Over Student Safety
A First Amendment Win for Second Amendment Supporters

A First Amendment Win for Second Amendment Supporters
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has handed 2A supporters a victory in a challenge to a California law that could muzzle gun-related speech. California Rifle & Pistol Association head Chuck Michel joins Cam with the details.

What's the Next Big 2A Issue?
After the signing of the OBBB and the announcement of lawsuits challenging the National Firearms Act, what's likely to be the next big story for Second Amendment advocates? The Reload's Stephen Gutowski joins Cam to discuss several possibilities on the horizon.
What's the Next Big 2A Issue?
Fireworks Over NFA as 2A Groups Sue

Fireworks Over NFA as 2A Groups Sue
With the taxes on many NFA items zeroed out starting on January 1, 2A groups are launching new legal assaults on the National Firearms Act itself. FPC Action Foundation head Cody J. Wisniewski joins Cam to talk about the latest legal battles, as well as the continued objections to the proposed merger between ATF and DEA.

Rhode Island's Newest Gun Store Owner Slams New Gun Ban
Tonya Pereira of SURPLUS Provisions and Firearms joins Cam to talk about the store's recent move into gun sales at a time when lawmakers in the state have just banned sales of the most popular rifles in the country.