An outgoing Toms River councilman says a federal court decision encouraged him to propose getting rid of an annual fee for ...
DOJ’s first Second Amendment pattern-or-practice suit is a good start. While Nolan Ryan’s no-hitters are the stuff of legend, ...
A state audit has found a two-year, 1,203 backlog of cases at the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners, but according to the audit, there’s little the board can do to prevent or solve the problem. The ...
Rhode Island is known to have some of the tougher gun laws in the country, even though the law passed this year banning the sale of assault-style rifles has not yet gone into effect. Regulations on ...
The revocation of Bar 9’s permit marks the first time a use permit has been revoked for an entertainment establishment in ...
The local rebellion against New Jersey’s steep firearm permitting costs gained new ground this week as Howell Township ...
Maryland released unredacted voter records showing Ian Roberts falsely claimed U.S. citizenship, raising concerns over election safeguards.
Lawmaker from Berks County wants more transparency from the Pennsylvania Game Commission as it makes changes to the elk ...
Firearm purchase licensing has historical precedent and the data suggests it would improve public safety, author and professor Robert J. Spitzer writes in a guest column.
In Michigan, 18-year-olds can vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury, own a firearm, marry and enter into contracts. Some state lawmakers want to add carrying a concealed pistol to that list.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - A state audit revealed significant delays in Connecticut’s firearms permit appeals process, with more than 1,200 cases remaining unheard and hearings scheduled through March ...