New Rule Requires Background Checks for Gun Sales

Justice Department mandates checks for all gun sales, broadening regulation beyond stores amid ongoing discussions about gun control.
Armed Robbery in Moss Landing Leads to Two Arrests

Two suspects are arrested for an armed robbery in Moss Landing; a third suspect remains at large.
Missouri’s Castle Doctrine Faces Legal Challenge

A woman’s shooting of her ex raises questions about Missouri’s self-defense law as a jury suggests guilt despite potential justification.
Wyoming Lawmakers Revise ‘Castle Doctrine’ Bill

Proposed changes clarify self-defense laws in Wyoming amid ongoing legislative discussions.
Understanding Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment

The 14th Amendment secures birthright citizenship, a topic gaining renewed attention as debates continue on its future.
Court Rules Castle Doctrine Doesn’t Extend Outside the Home

Wisconsin court clarifies self-defense law in a pivotal ruling involving a shooting incident in an apartment complex.
Supreme Court to Review Maryland’s Assault Weapon Ban

The Supreme Court will examine Maryland’s ban on AR-15 rifles after the Fourth Circuit upheld the prohibition.
Hunter Seeks Answers After Dog Shot by Fellow Hunters

An Idaho man mourns his dog, shot by hunters who mistook it for a coyote.
New NH Law Permits Guns in Cars at Work

A new law allows New Hampshire gun owners to keep firearms in their cars at work, but restrictions remain for workplace carry.
Hochul Unveils $36M Gun Violence Funding Initiative

Governor Hochul’s new $36 million initiative aims to enhance gun violence prevention efforts in New York.
Appeals Court Strikes Down NY Concealed Carry Provisions

Federal appeals court blocks parts of New York’s concealed carry law, stirring debate among gun rights advocates and lawmakers.
Retired Officer Charged with Murder After Shooting

A retired Beacon police officer faces murder charges following a fatal shooting of his roommate.