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Maine Legal Update: First Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Maine’s 72-Hour Waiting Period Law

Monday, April 6, 2026

Maine Legal Update: First Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Maine’s 72-Hour Waiting Period Law

On Friday, April 3, 2026, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed the Maine District Court preliminary injunction in Beckwith v. Frey which has been holding the enforcement of Maine’s 72-hour waiting period law at bay since the law was originally passed. With the preliminary injunction reversed, Maine’s 72-hour waiting period law would take effect on April 24th, without further intervention by either an en banc review of the panel decision or the Supreme Court of the United States.

The opinion accompanying the order is perhaps the most bizarrely reasoned decision in recent memory in the area of Second Amendment jurisprudence. The framework prescribed under the landmark Supreme Court cases of NYSRPA v. Bruen and D.C. v. Heller establishes a two-step test when evaluating modern firearms regulations: the court must ask 1) is the conduct in question covered by the plain text of the Second Amendment, and 2) if so, is the modern gun control regulation consistent with the nation’s history and tradition of firearms regulation at the time of the founding, with the burden of establishing historical pedigree falling on the state, a generally high hurdle for states’ attorneys general to clear.

In Beckwith, as the Maine Attorney General could proffer no clear evidence of a historical tradition supporting a mandatory waiting period, the three-judge panel of Biden and Obama appointees simply concludes that the plaintiff’s argument fails at step 1. In a form of mind-bending judicial activism, the court finds that a law imposing lengthy waiting periods on the delivery of firearms is conduct that is simply not covered by the plain text of the Second Amendment at all, and therefore, there is no need to proceed to step 2.

NRA is an amicus party in Beckwith. Maine lawmakers have been blocking debate on a repeal bill on this issue the entire session. It will likely take time for the plaintiffs in Beckwith to evaluate their strategy on appealing this decision but, if the current order is left to stand, the preliminary injunction on Maine’s 72-hour waiting period law will end on April 24th and the law will go into effect.

NRA-ILA will continue to monitor developments in this case and the impact on Maine gun owners if and when the law goes into effect.

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Virginia: Spanberger Signs Unconstitutional Gun Bills into Law

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Virginia: Spanberger Signs Unconstitutional Gun Bills into Law

Today, April 23rd, Governor Spanberger Signed HB1525 and SB727/HB1524 into law. 

Running Out of Targets: New York Bills Go After Air, Pellet and BB Guns

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Running Out of Targets: New York Bills Go After Air, Pellet and BB Guns

Anti-gun lawmakers in the Empire State are running out of things to ban.

Virginia: Legislature Acts on Gun Bills; Ball Back in Spanberger's Court

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Virginia: Legislature Acts on Gun Bills; Ball Back in Spanberger's Court

Today, April 22nd, during the General Assembly's reconvened session, the House and Senate passed by Governor Spanberger's amendments on SB749/HB217 and SB173/HB229. 

Virginia: Spanberger Bill Threatens to Ban Most Centerfire Semi-autos, Devastate Right-to-Carry!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Virginia: Spanberger Bill Threatens to Ban Most Centerfire Semi-autos, Devastate Right-to-Carry!

As bad as the Democrat-controlled Virginia General Assembly’s ban on commonly-owned semi-automatics is, phony moderate Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) is seeking to make it even worse.

U.S. House Removes Anti-Hunting Language from Farm Bill

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Monday, April 20, 2026

U.S. House Removes Anti-Hunting Language from Farm Bill

Last week, legislators on Capitol Hill delivered a significant victory for hunters and Second Amendment supporters by securing a critical fix to the House Farm Bill (Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026).  

Trump Administration Shuts Down “Reputation Risk” as a Cudgel Against Gun Industry

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Trump Administration Shuts Down “Reputation Risk” as a Cudgel Against Gun Industry

The decades long discriminatory tension between the financial sector and the firearm industry underwent a positive shift with a final rule published on April 10 by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the ...

Swalwell’s Career Gets Nuked

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Swalwell’s Career Gets Nuked

One of the most rabidly anti-gun U.S. representatives, Eric Swalwell (D-Cal.), resigned from office last week under a disturbing cloud of accusations. These allegations included claims of sexual misconduct, and even sexual assault.

North Carolina: Legislature Convenes in Raleigh

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

North Carolina: Legislature Convenes in Raleigh

Today, Tuesday, April 21st, the General Assembly kicked off their yearly legislative session at the capitol in Raleigh.

Vermont: Omnibus Gun Bills Looming As Session Nears End

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Vermont: Omnibus Gun Bills Looming As Session Nears End

Last week, Senate Democrats called an emergency meeting of the Rules Committee to suspend the rules in order to introduced S.329, an omnibus gun bill, to join H.606 which is currently pending before the Senate. 

Maryland:  Legislature Adjourns Sine Die from 2026 Session

Friday, April 17, 2026

Maryland: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die from 2026 Session

This week, the Maryland General Assembly adjourned sine die for the 2026 session.

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