FSU community reacts to Second Amendment auditors carrying weapons around CollegeTown on Oct. 15 in an “Open Carry walk”.
A 2022 Supreme Court opinion. Supported by Case after case challenging gun restrictions cites the same Georgetown professor. His seemingly independent work has undisclosed ties to pro-gun interests.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP/WPRI) — The head of a prominent coalition that advocates for gun rights in Rhode Island said the organization is planning to appeal a recent court decision upholding state ...
TWIN FALLS — Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for a man who was spotted with a rifle at a recent city event performing a “Second Amendment audit.” ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A federal judge says Rhode Island’s gun permit system, which requires residents to show “a need” to openly carry a firearm throughout the state, does not violate the Second ...
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Second Amendment Foundation Urges Supreme Court To Hear Assault Weapons Ban Case
The legal battle over "assault weapons" bans is inching closer to the U.S. Supreme Court, as the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed a reply brief on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, pressing the ...
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