Iowa is likely to restore the right to keep and bear arms to young adults aged 18-20. Iowa is following the guidance of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Iowa Bill to Restore Second Amendment Rights to Young Adults

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Iowa is likely to restore the right to keep and bear arms to young adults aged 18-20. Iowa is following the guidance of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Opponents, including Justice McDermott in a dissent argued that the restoration process unfairly places the burden of proof on the petitioner rather than the state.
The Freedom Amendment, if approved by voters, will add the right to keep & bear arms to Iowa’s state constitution. Flip the ballot over & vote for Iowa’s Freedom Amendment.
Monroe County, Iowa, loses & agrees to pay the Iowa Firearms Coalition $100,000 in restitution for violating the 1st Amendment rights of the pro-gun nonprofit & one of their members.
Iowa is one of only 6 states without the explicit protection of the right to keep & bear arms in its Constitution. An amendment will be on the ballot for the 2022 election.
Hundreds of pro-Second Amendment Iowans from across the Hawkeye State will descend on the Capitol on February 24th 2022 for “Second Amendment Day”!
Constituents must let Ernst know things like federal grants to fund gun seizures, Red Flags confiscation orders, funding to further gun control aren’t what we want.
The Iowa and Tennessee Constitutional Carry bills became effective on 1 July, 2021.
“We will never be able to outlaw or prevent every single bad actor from getting a gun, but what we can do is ensure law-abiding citizens have full access to their constitutional rights…
Iowa has become the 19th state in this great nation to embrace and codify Constitutional Carry into their state law. The right to carry guns expands again in America!
Monroe County’s decision to sue someone because he simply asked his local government to follow the law is truly outrageous. We will ask the court to hold them accountable for their unconstitutional ac
The Iowa House has passed a gun law reform bill that includes Constitutional Carry. Chances look good for passage in the Senate, and signature by the governor.
Iowa is becoming a strong contender to enact Constituional Carry. The bill would restore right to align the state with the proposed Constitutional Amendment, up for vote in 2022.
On 30 May, 2020, a violent drunk attacked a legally armed man who was attempting to leave, after searching for a supposed attacker. The attack lead to a gun fight where 1 was killed and 3 wounded.
Iowa is one of six states which do not have a constitutional amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms. An amendment is scheduled to be on the ballot in 2022.
The Iowa legislature is moving forward with a state constitutional amendment to protect the right to keep and bear arms. Passage seems likely. Final passage requires a referendum in 2022.
HF 2502 has passed the Iowa legislature, the bill restores and protects Second Amendment rights from local government infringement.
On March 9th, 2020, the Iowa Senate Judiciary Committee passed House File 2502 to protect shooting ranges from being shut down by unreasonable local ordinances across the state.
The Iowa House has passed a gun law reform bill to strengthen Iowa’s preemption law and to protect the right to bear arms in Iowa public buildings.
Iowa lawmakers are advancing a bill to protect the rights of carry permit holders to keep guns in their locked vehicles in parking lots.
A range protection and strengthened preemption bill has been filed in the Iowa legislature.
The Iowa legislature has sent to Governor Reynolds a bill that is a mild, incremental step to restore the rights of Iowa residents to self defense on the campuses of institutes of higher learning.
The Iowa state House of Representatives has the opportunity to ensure that law-abiding citizens are able to defend themselves & loved ones. Unfortunately, they have still not brought up the Family De
On March 13th, 2019 the Iowa state Senate voted 33-16 to pass Senate Joint Resolution 18 to propose an amendment to the state Constitution affirming and recognizing the right of Iowans’ to keep and be
The Iowa Constitutional Amendment to protect the Right to Keep and Bear Arms suffered a setback through an error by the Secretary of State.
My fellow Iowans, I have unexpected and bad news to report. Less than 48 hours ago, I learned that last year Iowa Secretary of State Pate’s office failed to uphold their duty for legal publication…
Iowa is in the process of adding a Right to Keep and Bear Arms amendment to their state Constitution. The critical point is passing the Iowa House in 2019. The Republicans have a 54 to 46 majority.
On the whole, the Iowa Firearms Coalition had an excellent night. Rather than drone on and on about various races I’ll boil this down to the key points:
Unfortunately, diminishing your Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Iowa is becoming a bigger and bigger priority for one political party.
Iowa is in the process of adding a constitutional amendment to protect the right to keep and bear arms at the state level.