Pro-Second Amendment groups declared they would fight a bill in Rhode Island that would give owners of modern semiautomatic firearms six months to turn them in.
The Department of Justice announced Tuesday it was suing Denver, Colorado, over a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms, citing its inclusion of the AR-15.
Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit challenging the state's ban on body armor purchases by civilians.
Two bills proposed in Michigan could present gun store owners with a paradoxical requirement if, that is, they can even afford to open the establishment.
A group of House Republicans are calling on the Department of War to protect U.S. citizens' Second Amendment rights on one of its agency's federal lands.
The Tennessee legislature passed a bill that will expand the right to use deadly force to include protection of property, easing a fear held by gun owners.
U.S. defense contractors are unveiling new technologies that will bring America up to speed in naval conflicts that are increasingly being fought remotely.