Mountain States Legal Foundation Sues to Block Colorado’s 3-Day Waiting Period

From Mountain States Legal Foundation . . . Colorado’s law is not just a waiting period on the right to possess peaceably purchased property. It is a delay on safety itself. On October 1st, Colorado’s new 3-day waiting period law went into effect as passed by the state’s legislature and Governor Jared Polis, requiring those … Read more

Judge Provides Help for State of Washington to Defend its ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Ban

  The Second Amendment Foundation, FPC and Mountain States Legal Foundation, among others, are suing the state of Washington over its unconstitutional magazine capacity limit. Like so many gun control laws, Washington’s “high capacity” ban is on the endangered list now that Bruen is the law of the land. Even though Judge David Estudillo has … Read more

Center to Keep and Bear Arms Sues Washington Over ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Ban

Fromt the Mountain States Legal Foundation . . . The American People have a natural, constitutionally protected right to choose the self-defense tools they need to protect their lives and loved ones. To uphold that right, a group of plaintiffs represented by Mountain States Legal Foundation’s Center to Keep and Bear Arms (CKBA) and Cooper & … Read more

Keep Your Dreams of Gun Control Out of the Mouths of our Founding Fathers

By Cody Wisniewski Amid rambling incoherence, USA Today columnist Carli Pierson tries to blame “people like Rep. Lauren Boebert” for “the gun violence and trauma we are constantly cycling through as a nation.” It’s an embarrassment to the publication and the kind of rant I would normally ignore. Unfortunately, Pierson also wants to drag the … Read more

Boulder Dismisses Its Own Appeal of Ruling That Struck Down the City’s ‘Assault Weapons’, Hi Cap Magazine Bans

From the Mountain States Legal Foundation . . . The City of Boulder, Colorado, has dismissed its own appeal in a case about its sweeping gun control ordinance, which had previously been defeated in state trial court.  The dismissal of Chambers v. Boulder is also a victory for Center to Keep and Bear Arms’ (CKBA) clients, who separately challenged the same measure in a federal case called Caldara v. Boulder. Earlier this year, a Boulder … Read more

Don’t Miss TTAG’s Postgame Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment Case Arguments on November 3

If you didn’t already have it marked on your calendar, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v Bruen on Wednesday, November 3. The matter at hand involves New York City’s may issue permitting system de facto ban on carrying a firearm in the city … Read more

The CDC’s Walensky Won’t Acknowledge America Has a Crime Problem, Not a Public Health Problem

Last week, the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Rochelle Walensky, announced the CDC’s new public-health focus—addressing the Biden Administration’s newly labeled “gun violence public health epidemic.” Given the CDC’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and its unconstitutional eviction moratorium (that the Supreme Court recently struck down) Americans have … Read more

The Supreme Court Briefs That Dismantle New York’s Public Carry Ban

By Cody J. Wisniewki Sometimes you feel overwhelmed in a good way. Last week brought an avalanche of amicus briefs in the major Supreme Court gun rights case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which is expected to be the Court’s most important Second Amendment case since the Heller and McDonald … Read more