The lawsuit racket against lawful gun vendors and manufacturers is really just an end-around to our democratic process.
It has been a long road to get the U.S. to acknowledge its responsibility to help stop the flow of guns to cartels and criminal operations abroad.
Gun rights groups aren’t fully sold on the Trump Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to launch a new Second Amendment ...
Jodie Sweetin, star of iconic SF sitcom, ‘Full House,’ recalls getting blackout drunk at 14 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ...
The firearms maker has agreed to sell its ammunition business out of bankruptcy to South Carolina-based investment firm JJE Capital Holdings for $65 million plus the assumption of liabilities, subject ...
One of Türkiye's leading domestic arms manufacturers, Sarsılmaz, is increasing its presence in the U.S. market, a report said ...
The new dispute centers on a law that the Indiana General Assembly passed in 2024 that attempted to retroactively bar cities and counties from suing firearm manufacturers, sellers, dealers or trade ...
Letter to the Editor that the gun industry should not be liable for harms caused by their products. The 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act provides the firearms industry unique immunity ...
Michigan’s Gun Violence Prevention Task Force is calling on the state to ban assault weapons, close a concealed pistol ...
Haiti doesn’t manufacture weapons and has been under an arms embargo since 2022, but it’s awash in guns. And the Government ...