October 6 Blue city crime drives Trump DOJ battle with major Democrat-led county on concealed carry rights The federal suit targets Los Angeles County concealed carry delays as Harmeet Dhillon says faster lawful approvals will help Angelenos protect themselves and reduce crime.
October 3 Supreme Court takes Second Amendment case challenging Hawaii gun law The Supreme Court said Friday that it will review a challenge to Hawaii's handgun restrictions, as the Trump administration defends the Second Amendment,
September 30 DOJ sues LA sheriff’s office in its first-ever gun-rights lawsuit over carry delays The Justice Department is suing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, accusing it of systematically delaying concealed carry permits of citizens.
September 23 Texas youth baseball players run for cover as shots ring out at game Several suspects have been identified after shots rang out Sunday at a Houston-area youth baseball game, causing chaos as players and coaches ran for cover. (Obtained by KRIV)
September 22 Rifle behind Charlie Kirk’s killing may be untraceable relic from WWI Suspect Tyler Robinson reportedly used his grandfather's Mauser Model 98 rifle, a possibly untraceable weaponry, in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
September 16 Florida councilman who mocked Kirk assassination as ‘sacrifice’ to gun ‘Lords’ faces resignation demands Florida village councilman Steve Cody sparked outrage with Facebook post mocking Charlie Kirk's death, prompting demands from mayor and residents to step down.
September 10 Trump’s gun rights record back in spotlight after reported DOJ talks on transgender ban Trump's gun rights positions have evolved from supporting assault weapon bans in 2000 to positioning himself as the most pro-gun president during recent campaigns.
September 6 America's largest gun lobby speaks out as Trump administration mulls possible trans firearms ban The National Rifle Association released a statement as the Trump administration mulls a way of limiting transgender people from purchasing guns.
September 5 Justice Department mulls restricting transgender people from buying guns Department of Justice officials discuss potential firearm restrictions for transgender people in early-stage internal meetings, though no concrete proposals have been made.
September 4 Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions unconstitutional.