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High-Profile Gun Rights Case Inches Toward Supreme Court

A federal appeals court on September 24 will hear a high-profile gun rights case that's a leading candidate to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Missoula Gun Rights Group VS Feds over Montana Firearms Freedom Act

A prominent Missoula-based gun rights group has partnered with a national organization to test federal authority over a new class of firearms: guns manufactured and used solely in the state of Montana.

Florida Community May Urge Citizens to Own Firearms

This week, a proposed resolution before the Belleview City Commission, Belleview, Florida, will urge, the head of every household in the city to have a gun in order to protect their families and to keep the peace in an emergency, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.

Anti-Gun Legislation To Give Ban Privilege To U.S. Attorney General

Obama and the White House are looking the other way as Sen. Lautenberg (D-NJ) seeks to ban guns from 1,000,000 US citizens on a secret FBI terrorist watch list.

D.C. Delegate Calls for Ban on Guns Near Obama

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) called on the Homeland Security Department and the U.S. Secret Service on Wednesday to provide tighter restrictions on citizens carrying weapons, openly or concealed, while in the vicinity of President Barack Obama.

Appeals Court: Government Can Require Gun Registration

An appeals court in Chicago has ruled that the federal, state or local government can require all citizens to register their firearms under penalty of law.

Scars Linger After Acts of Self-Defense

An electronics store owner who shot and killed two robbers in a gunfight regretted none of it but his scars. A pet store owner who did the same and briefly became a neighborhood hero closed his shop, moved on to other work and tried to forget.

White House Forced to Address Open Carry

Armed men seen mixing with protesters outside recent events held by President Obama acted within the law, the White House said Tuesday, attempting to allay fears of a security threat.

Milwaukee “Victim” Kills Would-Be Robber

A 23-year-old Milwaukee man was being robbed at gunpoint when he pulled out his own gun and fatally shot one of the suspects.

Georgia: Woman Takes Shot at Burglar

A man is in the Colbert County jail after he was accused of breaking into a home where the owner fired a shot at him.

West Fargo Home Owner Shoots at Intruder

Burglaries and robberies continue to hit the metro. This time, an intruder was shot at by a West Fargo homeowner.

Guns Openly Carried at More Obama Events

About a dozen people carrying guns, including one with a military-style rifle, milled among protesters outside the convention center where President Barack Obama was giving a speech Monday -- the latest incidents in which protesters have openly displayed firearms near the president.

Florida City: Mandatory Gun Ownership for Homeowners?

A proposed resolution set to go before the Belleview City Commission urges the head of every household in the city to have a gun in order to protect their families and to keep the peace in an emergency.

Inspections Upcoming for 1,000 Gun Dealers Along Southern Border

Last week, United States and Mexican government officials signed an agreement concerning cross-border drug crimes, an agreement with implications for gun dealers along the U.S.-Mexican border.

Court: Gun Rights Don't Apply In Domestic Violence Cases

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit said that a criminal defendant may not be allowed to present a Second Amendment defense to a federal jury in Utah. The excuse: Alleged domestic violence.

South Florida Store Clerks Go Vigilante

Sometimes they shoot, and sometimes they kill. Thanks to Stand your ground law that says citizens can shoot if faced with a violent attacker.

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