DOJ Gun Lawsuits: Why the Feds Just Took Denver and Colorado to Court
The DOJ filed back-to-back federal lawsuits against Denver and Colorado, putting the city’s AR-15 ban and the state’s magazine ban in constitutional crosshairs.
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The DOJ filed back-to-back federal lawsuits against Denver and Colorado, putting the city’s AR-15 ban and the state’s magazine ban in constitutional crosshairs.
Eight states have passed anti-PLCAA laws designed to route around federal firearm-industry immunity. Here is the playbook — and the two federal walls in its way.
The OBBBA killed the $200 NFA tax stamp on suppressors on Jan 1, 2026. Silencer Central is the dealer that built the post-stamp infrastructure. Day 32 is May 18.
The biggest live Second Amendment controversies in 2026, including carry laws, prohibited-person cases, and rifle and magazine-ban disputes. Second Amendment controversies in 2026 are no longer abstract debates. They now center on where lawful carry is allowed, who may be disarmed, and whether “assault-weapon” and magazine bans can survive under the Supreme Court’s current framework….
Second Amendment Rights Section Launches at DOJ: A Historic Shift for Gun Owners in 2025 By John Patriot | December 4, 2025 The Second Amendment Rights Section officially launched today at the U.S. Department of Justice, marking one of the most significant federal enforcement shifts for gun owners in modern American history. For the first…
NFA Unconstitutional: Jensen v. ATF Ends 91-Year Gun Tax By Freedom’s Lodge Staff | November 13, 2025 The National Firearms Act (NFA) is unconstitutional, declares a powerhouse coalition in the explosive Jensen v. ATF lawsuit. With transfer taxes gutted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the law’s registration mandates on suppressors…
Brooklyn Shooting: Another day, another tragedy in gun-control paradise: Up to four thugs unleashed hell in Brooklyn’s Taste of the City Lounge, killing three and wounding nine in a gang spat. Police found 42 shell casings, yet New York’s ironclad laws did zilch to stop it. Mayor Adams calls it out after removing over…
It’ s called the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA), and it’s the #1 publication for doctors in the U.S. The politicization of medical science may be the most dangerous and damaging thing that has happened to medicine since the lobotomy craze of the 1950s. In fact, it’s hard not to speculate that the team…
Let’s have some empathy: When you’re an anti-gun Chicago alderman (but we repeat ourselves), it can be tough to stay chipper! The emotional fragility of anti-gun politicians and activists really can’t be exaggerated, and it’s hilarious. Remember the journalist who claimed he got post-traumatic stress disorder from shooting an AR-15? Or this eloquent and well-reasoned…
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.” –C.S. Lewis The best way to tell whether someone wants to end American freedom for good is to check how angry he is about the separation of powers in our government. Anyone who says out loud he…
Sit down, kiddos, while I GenerationXplain some things … If you’re one of those little whippersnappers born after the turn of the millennium, then chances are Ronald Reagan is little more than a name to you. But to us Olds, Reagan was the man who (seemingly single-handedly) walked America away from the crime, stagflation and…
“Do you solemnly swear NOT to defend the Constitution?” Can you imagine a group of people who would go around medical schools insisting that the new doctors sign a pledge promising not to set broken bones? That would be absurd, of course; the Hippocratic Oath binds doctors to heal the sick regardless of who’s sick,…