Silencer Shop Joins FPC’s Constitutional Alliance to Defend the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Today, the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that Austin, Texas-based Silencer Shop, the industry’s largest suppressor distributor, has joined FPC’s Constitution Alliance family as a Benefactor Member in support of FPC’s legal action and advocacy programs to defend and advance the right to keep and bear arms. Through its contributions, … Read more

FPC Sues Nevada Over the State’s New Ban on Self-Built Firearms

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Less than a week after it secured a historic victory in a post-trial judgment striking down California’s unconstitutional ban on so-called “assault weapons,” Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed a new federal Second Amendment lawsuit challenging Nevada’s unconstitutional statutes enacted in Assembly Bill 286, which established a new, confiscatory ban on all … Read more

Firearms Policy Coalition Files Second Amendment Lawsuit Challenging Massachusetts Handgun Ban

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Three days after it secured a historic victory in a post-trial judgment striking down California’s ban on so-called “assault weapons,” Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) today filed a new federal Second Amendment lawsuit challenging Massachusetts’ ban on constitutionally protected, modern handguns commonly possessed and used for lawful purposes throughout the … Read more

BREAKING: Judge Roger Benitez Rules California’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban is Unconstitutional

  Federal District Court Judge Roger Benitez is the best friend California gun owners have in the judicial system. He’s the judge who has ruled against the state’s magazine capacity limit law, touching off freedom week and airlifts of standard capacity magazines into the state. He’s also ruled against the state’s ammunition background check law. … Read more

ATF Has Published Proposed New Receiver Definition and Homemade Guns Rule…FPC Urges You to Comment

Today, the ATF finally got around to publishing their proposed new rules that would change the definition of a firearm frame or receiver, address the serialization and background check requirements of “home completed” or “readily” completable firearm kits, and would kill off the 80% receiver business. With the publication of the proposed rules in the … Read more

FPC: Despite SCOTUS Rejections, The Aggressive Second Amendment Litigation Will Continue

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Yesterday, the Supreme Court announced its refusal to grant certiorari (review) in three Second Amendment cases, Holloway v. Garland, Folajtar v. Garland, and Flick v. Garland, all challenging the constitutionality of federal lifetime firearm bans that resulted from prior non-violent convictions. Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC)’s FPC Law were counsel … Read more

FPC Statement in Advance of Biden’s Gun Control Gun Control Executive Actions

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . According to recent reports, the Biden Administration is planning to impose an entire package of executive-backed gun control as soon as tomorrow. President Biden, in what could very well be a high watermark for oppressive executive action-based gun control efforts, is said to be planning severe restrictions that are likely … Read more

FPC, SAF Challenge New Jersey’s Unconstitutional Gun Ownership Permitting Scheme

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Yesterday, the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced a new federal Second Amendment lawsuit challenging the State of New Jersey’s laws that require individuals to be granted a permit before acquiring a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. The case, Kendrick v. Grewal, can be viewed at FPCLegal.org. Under New Jersey … Read more

FPC: VT Supreme Court High Capacity Magazine Ruling Based on ‘Faulty Logic and Propaganda’

““We conclude that the magazine ban is a reasonable regulation of the right of the people to bear arms for self-defense….” And with that, the Vermont supreme court upheld the state’s ban on so-called high capacity magazines. This in a state that has had constitutional carry since 1903. The court’s ruling went on to conclude … Read more