Blue States Challenge Gun Companies’ Legal Immunity

States explore new laws to hold gun manufacturers liable for violence, challenging longstanding federal protections.
Open Carry in Texas: Six Months of Few Incidents

Six months after legalizing open carry, Texas sees minimal complaints, despite ongoing debates about safety and law enforcement responses.
Seattle Space Week Showcases Hypersonic Jet Gun Prototype

Seattle Space Week features a unique hypersonic Jet Gun prototype aimed at revolutionizing propulsion technology.
Study Shows Little Impact of Kirk’s Murder on Gun Views

New research finds attitudes on gun rights remain largely unchanged after Charlie Kirk’s tragic murder.
Man identified in Mesa police shooting incident

A shooting involving Mesa police leaves one officer injured; the suspect is identified and dies from a self-inflicted gunshot.
New Haven Shooting Claims Life of 18-Year-Old Woman

An 18-year-old woman is dead and three others injured after a shooting in New Haven early Saturday morning.
DNA Links Suspect to Erie Homicide via Ghost Gun

Evidence presented in trial indicates suspect’s DNA found on ghost gun related to fatal shooting of 21-year-old Naim Jahace Bayete.
Police Seek Witnesses in Phoenix Armed Robbery Case

Police are looking for witnesses after an armed robbery on Sept. 28 in south Phoenix.
SDI Launches Updated Firearms Programs for 2026

Sonoran Desert Institute enhances firearms curriculum to meet industry needs, starting January 2026.
Charleston Unlikely to Ban Guns at Public Pools

Charleston, W.Va., may soon allow firearms at public pools as state laws shift.
Drummond Dismisses Citation for Choctaw Hunter

Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond dismisses a hunting citation for a Choctaw citizen, sparking a debate over tribal sovereignty and state law.
Massachusetts State House Sees Heated Gun Violence Debate

A new Massachusetts bill could allow lawsuits against gun manufacturers for violence linked to their products.