SB 1008, NRA-backed Range Protection legislation, passed the full Senate by a vote of 17-10. It now heads to a House committee for action. HB 2131, the anti-gun bill sponsored by the gun control group known as Americans for Gun Safety, passed out of committee and could be headed to the House floor for consideration. The bill’s "crime gun tracing" mandate is a precursor to future calls to implement full registration and ban private firearms sales. It poses significant dangers to the future of Arizona’s firearms freedoms. Call your representative and tell him to strongly oppose HB 2131, Crime Gun Interdiction, and support SB 1008, Range Protection.
Arizona Legislative Update
Friday, March 22, 2002
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
In a temporary reprieve for Colorado gun owners, the semi-auto ban HB24-1292 has been removed from the calendar. But we cannot let our guard down as gun control advocates can bring it up for a vote at ...
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Much of the attention this past week in the United States Supreme Court was the oral arguments in National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo, No. 22-842, a First Amendment case on whether government officials ...
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
On March 19, the city of Chicago filed suit against handgun manufacturer Glock. Seeking to shift responsibility for the city’s woeful governance, Chicago’s lawsuit blames the popular firearm manufacturer for the third-party criminal misuse of ...
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Today, Governor Inslee signed five anti-gun bills into law that were recently passed by the Washington State Legislature. The bills include:
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Yesterday the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on House Bill 24-1292, the semi-auto ban, that lasted over 12 hours where hundreds of patriotic Coloradans overloaded the committee with opposition testimony. The hearing concluded with an ...