Gun Rights Group Blasts Bondi for ‘Ultimate Betrayal’ of 2nd Am. for Making Argument That Could Ban ‘EVERY HANDGUN IN AMERICA’
Plaintiffs argue Massachusetts' ban on handgun possession for 18- to 20-year-olds violates their Second Amendment rights and treats them as second-class citizens, according to SAF.
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Gun Rights Group Blasts Bondi for ‘Ultimate Betrayal’ of 2nd Am. for Making Argument That Could Ban ‘EVERY HANDGUN IN AMERICA’
AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File Gun Owners of America lambasted Attorney General Pam Bondi on its social media accounts for legal arguments her office made in a recent pleading, accusing the Trump administration of the “ultimate betrayal” of the Second Amendment. GOA, a gun rights organization founded in 1976, calls itself the “no compromise gun lobby” and has sparred with the National Rifle Association, accusing the larger and older group of not taki…
Motions Filed for Summary Judgment In Massachusetts Young Adult Gun Ban
iStock-Mark Youso BELLEVUE, Wash. — The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’ ban on the purchase, carry and possession of nearly all modern firearms by 18-20-year-olds. To purchase or possess a firearm in Massachusetts, an individual must first obtain one of two licenses: a Firearm Identification Card or a License to Carry. Only the identification card is…
Gun Rights Coalition Moves To Strike Down Massachusetts Under-21 Firearm Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and a heavy-hitting lineup of partners filed a motion for summary judgment Thursday, asking a court to immediately dismantle Massachusetts’ restrictions on gun ownership for adults aged 18 to 20. The case, Escher v. Noble, challenges a state licensing scheme that effectively bans young adults from owning handguns and most […] Gun Rights Coalition Moves to Strike Down Massachusetts Under-21 Firearm Ban
SAF Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Massachusetts Young Adult Firearms Ban
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Nov. 20, 2025 — The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’ ban on the purchase, carry and possession of nearly all modern firearms by 18-20-year-olds. For an individual to purchase or possess a firearm in Massachusetts they must first acquire one of two licenses: a firearm identification card or a license to carry. Only the identification …
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