NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS

NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action

NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 29, NUMBER 26

Never Enough: Congressional Democrats Ignore the Constitution and Reality to Push Futile Gun Ban
LEGAL & LEGISLATION  NEWS
Never Enough: Congressional Democrats Ignore the Constitution and Reality to Push Futile Gun Ban
On July 11, Joe Biden held an event at the White House to celebrate what his administration called “the most significant gun violence legislation to have been signed into law in 30 years.”
New York County DA Attacks Right to Self-Defense
NEWS
New York County DA Attacks Right to Self-Defense
Since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen affirming the Second Amendment right to bear arms for protection outside the home, New York politicians have been on the warpath against the right to self-defense. Despite Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D) and the N.Y. State Assembly’s best (and unconstitutional) efforts, New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg has managed to upstage the lawmakers in the ongoing assault on freedom.
“Significant” Problems with NY Red Flag Law
NEWS
“Significant” Problems with NY Red Flag Law
As New York officials prepare to defend that state’s new and almost certainly unconstitutional gun licensing law, the president of the state’s bar association has called attention to “significant deficiencies” in another law, the “extreme risk protection order” (a.k.a. “red flag”) law.

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

Arizona Arizona
Arizona: Governor Ducey Signs CCW Renewal Notice Legislation
California California
California: Gov. Newsom Signs Legislation Creating a Private Right of Action Against Firearm Industry Members
Illinois Illinois
Illinois: Naperville Considering Banning Many Firearm & Magazine Sales
Maryland Maryland
Maryland: Montgomery County Seeks to Restrict Lawful Carry
North Carolina North Carolina
North Carolina: Gov. Cooper Vetoes Another Pro-Gun Bill
South Carolina South Carolina
South Carolina: Columbia to Consider More Gun Control
Virginia Virginia
Virginia: Winchester Proposes Changes to Restrictions on Carry