Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has scheduled a news conference today to announce her intervention in a lawsuit in New York state against the National Rifle Association over the non-profit gun lobby’s corrupt practices. Really. Advertisement Here’s a summary of what the lawsuit is about from the attorney general of New York. Letitia James, when she
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A coalition of 16 Republican attorneys general is backing the National Rifle Association (NRA) in its legal challenge against New York Attorney General Letitia James (D). The coalition led by Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge (R) filed an amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York backing the NRA as
Sixteen Republican Attorneys General filed an amicus brief in support of the National Rifle Association (NRA) as New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) pushes for the dissolution of the NRA as an organization. On August 6, 2020, the Associated Press reported that James sued the NRA and said, “The NRA’s influence has been so powerful
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joined with 15 other attorneys general in a lawsuit by the National Rifle Association that seeks to block New York from disbanding the nonprofit organization. In August, New York Democratic Attorney General Letitia James filed suit against the NRA claiming CEO Wayne LaPierre and other leaders of the organization misappropriated
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Sixteen Republican attorneys general are supporting the National Rifle Association in its lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James, who earlier this year filed a case seeking to dissolve the organization because of alleged self-dealing by the organization’s leadership. The NRA’s lawsuit accuses James of defamation and violating its rights to free speech, claiming
A kindred spirit can be found in the hardcore QAnon conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene, the representative-elect from Georgia’s 14th congressional district. She said in a written statement, “Not only do I support members of Congress carrying a firearm, I believe every American has that right. I will work every day to end ALL gun
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, under pressure from dozens of congressmen, withdrew guidance on a proposed regulation that gun industry leaders warned would cost them billions. The ATF’s decision to pull its regulation regarding pistol braces follows a cooperative effort from 90 House of Representatives members who demanded the regulatory agency cease
Sixteen GOP attorneys general back NRA lawsuit against NY AG Letitia James who is seeking to dissolve group over claims top leadership used the organization as their ‘personal piggy bank’ Sixteen GOP attorney generals have backed lawsuit against NY AG Letitia James NRA filed lawsuit against James is in response to her case seeking to
Fox Business Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is pouring millions into the Georgia runoff elections in what an NRA spokeswoman called “an investment into America.” Continue Reading Below The two elections in Georgia, set for Jan. 5, will determine control of the Senate in
On the Eleventh & Twelfth Days of Christmas, Anti-Gun Reps Gave to Thee: Semi-Auto & Magazine Bans We’ve reached the end of NRA-ILA’s countdown of the legislative lumps of coal that anti-Second Amendment lawmakers in Texas are leaving in gun owners’ stockings this year. But with more than two months to go before the bill introduction deadline on March 12, you can bet there’ll be more radical gun control to come in the new year! Thank
FAIRFAX, Va. — An important piece of NRA-backed legislation passed the Ohio legislature on Friday and is on Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk awaiting his signature. Senate Bill 175 strengthens Ohio’s self-defense laws by removing an individual’s duty to retreat. “Ohio law should favor victims of crime rather than the criminal, as it does now. When a crime occurs, a victim has milliseconds
WASHINGTON – With his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud rejected by dozens of judges and GOP leaders, President Donald Trump has turned to a ragtag group of conspiracy theorists, media-hungry lawyers and other political misfits in a desperate attempt to hold on to power after his election loss. The president’s orbit has grown more
On December 17th, ATF posted Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with “Stabilizing Braces” for public inspection on the Federal Register. The “guidance” was officially published in the Federal Register on December 18th. ATF will be accepting public comments on this “guidance” until January 4, 2021. ATF’s history of confusing and conflicting determinations on pistol braces has created a
On the Tenth Day of Christmas, Anti-Gun Reps Gave to Thee: More Gun-Free Zones The hits keep coming this holiday season! As we near the end of our countdown of the legislative lumps of coal that anti-Second Amendment lawmakers in Texas are leaving in gun owners’ stockings this year, we want to leave you with a scary thought. Had gun owners NOT turned
A Supreme Court ruling this month, Tanzin v. Tamvir, No. 19-71, offers a few valuable insights into the “No Fly, No Buy” gun control proposal championed by the Obama administration, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown group, among others. “No Fly, No Buy” is based on prohibiting persons
On December 17th, ATF posted Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with “Stabilizing Braces” for public inspection on the Federal Register. The “guidance” was officially published in the Federal Register on December 18th. ATF will be accepting public comments on this “guidance” until January 4, 2021. ATF’s history of confusing and conflicting determinations on pistol braces
We – the NRA specifically and the gun-owning community more generally – are quite familiar with efforts to label anything and everything a “public health issue” or even a “public health crisis.” We may not be certain of the threshold between an “issue” and a “crisis” when it comes to public health, but we are