One court order from one radical activist judge can stop the government from enforcing a law everywhere in America, even for people who aren’t part of the lawsuit…
The lawsuit stems from a 2021 Zoom meeting where a now former-Commissioner briefly displayed a rifle on camera—an act that was never criminally charged but stirred national anti-gun media-manufactured outrage.
This bill is a direct attack on lawful gun ownership and a dangerous precedent that could drive manufacturers out of Connecticut. The bill now heads to the Senate, where Second Amendment supporters are bracing for another battle.
“Governor Morrisey shows through his signature on these laws that the firearm industry and Second Amendment rights are vital to West Virginians and ‘lawfare’ abuse of the courts won’t be tolerated,”
…a big win for regular American gun owners who rely on the availability and affordability of firearms. It prevents activist judges and lawyers from using lawsuits to punish lawful gun businesses for crimes and accidents they didn’t cause.
…a lawfully-sold gun that is ILLEGALLY straw purchased, ILLEGALLY smuggled across an international border, ILLEGALLY possessed in Mexico and criminally misused by narco-terrorist drug cartels is the responsibility of U.S. gun makers.
The real beef with Mexico is that pesky 2nd Amendment, which prohibits the sort of sweeping gun restrictions that Mexican officials think public safety requires…
Blaming GLOCK is like suing FORD because aftermarket tuners made illegal modifications to make Mustangs faster and then tried to hold the automaker responsible.
A new bill has been introduced in the Arkansas to give civil immunity to federal firearms licensees who agree to hold firearms for individuals.
They Hate Your Liberty: The lawsuits filed by New Jersey and Minnesota against GLOCK, INC represent a new front in the battle over gun rights and gun control in America.
Mexican government sued leading American firearms manufacturers in federal court, alleging that American firearms manufacturers are responsible for violence committed by Mexican drug cartels…
Mexico’s lawsuit is designed to effectively destroy gun rights by eliminating the American firearms ecosystem through frivolous lawfare. This must be stopped!
What Does Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act Solve for America, and why are the anti-gunners so desperate to repeal it?
The Supreme Court will determine whether foreign countries can sue American firearms companies for violence that happens outside the United States’s borders.
The film vividly illustrates the unjust consequences of civil asset forfeiture, a system of legalized larceny that allows police to seize property that is allegedly tainted by crime.
Allowing Mexico to prevail in suing firearm makers for the criminal acts of third parties defies logic and would embolden a new round of lawfare against one of Americas last manufacturing sectors.