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Spotlight
A federal appeals court has partially reinstated firearm bans in California and Hawaii, allowing prohibitions in parks, playgrounds, bars, and other public spaces but rejecting bans in hospitals, banks, and churches.
The Ninth Circuit Court cited historical precedents for such restrictions, particularly in areas like parks and alcohol-serving venues. However, it found insufficient historical basis for bans in financial institutions and some other locations.
Gun rights advocates, including the California Rifle & Pistol Association, viewed the ruling as a partial victory for Second Amendment supporters.
“This partially favorable decision from the Ninth Circuit shows how far we’ve come over the past decade. But this case, and our work to restore the right to bear arms, is far from over,” said FPC President Brandon Combs.
Further litigation is expected as courts continue to interpret recent Supreme Court rulings.
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The Number:
$1.70 Billion by 2028
The global shooting ranges market is projected to grow from $1.13 billion in 2023 to $1.22 billion in 2024, an 8.3% increase.
In-Depth
Massachusetts Gun Laws Challenged by Residents
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is considering a case that could have significant implications for gun owners traveling between states. Two New Hampshire men are challenging their felony charges for possessing firearms in Massachusetts, arguing that their Second Amendment rights should protect them from prosecution.
Morgan Hill Raises Concealed Carry Renewal Fees
The Morgan Hill City Council has unanimously approved a substantial increase in concealed carry weapon renewal fees, setting them at $540. This new fee is significantly higher than those of nearby jurisdictions, with Santa Clara County charging $187 and San Jose only $25 for renewals.
GOA Opposes Proposed Lead Ammunition Ban on Public Lands
Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a public comment opposing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposed rule to ban lead ammunition on certain public lands. GOA argues that the agency lacks statutory authority for such a ban and that insufficient scientific evidence supports claims of lead ammunition’s harm to wildlife or human populations.
Highlights
- RIP, GunTuber Paul Harrell: Beloved GunTuber Paul Harrell passed away after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of practical firearm education and dry humor.
- McCordsville’s Police Station Gun Range: The McCordsville Municipal Building Corporation has approved an amendment to fund a shooting range in the town’s new police station for under $500,000.
- Craven County adopts shooting range ordinance: The new ordinance regulates the location, establishment, and operation of commercial outdoor shooting ranges, effective September 3, 2024.
- Building the Next Generation of Hunters YHEC: The NRA’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) has trained over 1.3 million participants, promoting safe and lifelong hunting habits for kids 18 and under.
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