Arizona: Gov. Ducey Signs Frivolous Lawsuit Prevention Bill

Today, Governor Doug Ducey signed Senate Bill 1382 into law, to ensure that access to the Second Amendment remains protected from frivolous lawsuits and also remains...

South Carolina: Senate Passes Open Carry With Free CWP Amendment

Yesterday, the Senate voted 28-16 to pass House Bill 3094, the open carry bill. Though the constitutional carry amendment failed, the Senate did manage to adopt...

New Hampshire: House Committee to Vote on Legislation to Fix Handgun Purchase Process

On Monday, May 10, the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is expected to vote on NRA-backed Senate Bill 141, which fixes the...

North Carolina: House Passes Sheriff-Approved Repeal of Pistol Permit

Yesterday, the House passed House Bill 398, to repeal the pistol permit in favor of the federal NICS background check. It now goes to...

NRA-ILA Spring 2021 Litigation Newsletter

NRA-ILA’s Office of Litigation Counsel has been busy defending the Second Amendment across the country. Source link

Alabama: Texas Also Advancing Permitless Carry

In the time since we last reported on Alabama’s permitless carry bill passing a House committee, the permitless carry bill in Texas has...

Texas: Senate Passes HB 1927

Early this evening, after more than 6 hours of debate and discussion on more than two dozen amendments, the Texas Senate passed House Bill 1927,...

South Carolina: Constitutional Carry Amendment Fails

Today, the Senate debated adding a constitutional carry amendment to House Bill 3094, the open carry bill. Unfortunately, the amendment failed to be adopted.  Source...

Oregon: Overreaching Gun Control Heads to the Governor’s Desk – Urge Governor Brown to...

Today, the Senate Democrats gave final approval to anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 554, sending the measure to the desk of Governor Kate Brown.  Source...

Oregon: Anti-Gun Legislators Rushing to Pass Gun Control Legislation Move Vote to Tomorrow

Earlier today, we alerted you that anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 554, was scheduled for a vote next month. Source link