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"ATF Scrutinizes Gun Shops Selling Crime Guns in Obscure Program"
crimegun-control1 year ago

"ATF Scrutinizes Gun Shops Selling Crime Guns in Obscure Program"

The federal government has doubled its scrutiny of gun stores that sell guns used in crimes, revealing a list of over 1,300 outlets targeted in 2023 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, including major retailers like Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. Gun stores connected to recent high-profile mass shootings also appear on the list, prompting criticism from the gun store lobby. The criteria for being included on the list is at least 25 guns traced to a crime over a year that were purchased within the past three years, and being listed leads to additional scrutiny by the ATF. Gun violence prevention groups hope the release of the list will incentivize shops to prevent illegal firearm trafficking.

"Maryland's Handgun Qualification License Law Struck Down, Triggering Surge in Gun Sales"
law-and-politics2 years ago

"Maryland's Handgun Qualification License Law Struck Down, Triggering Surge in Gun Sales"

Gun stores in Maryland are anticipating a surge in sales after a federal appeals court ruled that the state's handgun qualification license law is unconstitutional. The law, which required handgun owners to undergo a background check, attend a gun safety course, and wait up to 30 days for approval, was deemed a deterrent by some. Gun advocates believe the ruling will allow more people to own handguns for self-protection, while critics argue it will lead to increased gun violence. The change is expected to take effect in 20 days.

Alaska Governor Signs Gun Store Law, Boosting Second Amendment Advocates
politics2 years ago

Alaska Governor Signs Gun Store Law, Boosting Second Amendment Advocates

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has signed into law House Bill 61, which prevents state and local officials from closing gun stores during governor-declared disasters, unless all other businesses are also closed. The bill, championed by Republican House Speaker Cathy Tilton and backed by the NRA, aims to protect Second Amendment rights and was a response to business closures during the pandemic. It also restricts government entities from limiting access to firearms, ammunition, and component parts during emergencies. Critics argue that the bill prioritizes Second Amendment rights over other rights, while supporters see it as a victory for Alaskans' freedom.