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Free Beacon: Brady Center Ordered to Pay Lucky Gunner's Legal Fees

A victory for the good guys! Stephen Gutowski for the Washington Free Beacon reports: A federal judge has ordered the...
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BREAKING: Another Federal Circuit Court Unravels Second Amendment Gun Rights

  (Denver, Colorado) - In yet another decision that thumbs its nose at the Supreme Court's landmark D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v....
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AP: Appeals Court Says US Citizen Abroad can Challenge Gun Ban

What do you think? The Associated Press reports: A federal appeals court says a U.S. citizen living in Canada should...
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D.C. Circuit: Let’s Go To Trial on Nonresident Citizen Gun Purchase Ban

In a 2-1 opinion published today, Senior D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge A. Raymond Randolph said that: the [District of Columbia]...
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Guns.com: Judge’s Ruling Threatens Upheaval of Puerto Rico Gun Laws

Hopefully this pans out...  Chris Eger for Guns.com reports: A local court in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico this month...
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BREAKING: Federal Judge Kicks Another Brady Campaign Lawsuit to the Curb (re: Kansas’ Second Amendment Protection Act)

In another not-very-surprising court decision released today, Federal District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson granted Kansas Governor Sam Brownback’s motion to dismiss...
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