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ShotSpotter Technology Upheld in Court
ShotSpotter – Law Enforcement’s Gunshot Detection System Technology Upheld in Court There are many devices and techniques used by law enforcement to investigate crime, ranging from simple fingerprint gathering techniques to advanced cyber-crime strategies. One recent way police have found to investigate potential crimes is the “ShotSpotter” gunfire detection system. ShotSpotter, Inc. is the company…
Serial Numbers Optional?
Are serial numbers on firearms now optional? Not yet, however, we happily write today to tell you about another 2A victory in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen. If you prefer to watch the video version of this article, please click here to…
DID YOU KNOW YOU OWNED A MACHINE GUN?
Tomorrow has arrived – Force Reset Triggers Force Reset Triggers are the new target of the slippery slope we wrote about in December 2018, in an article discussing the new “bump-fire stock” prohibitions found in Florida Statute §790.222, in which Florida’s definition of “bump-stock” is found to be broader than the federal law. You…
June 2022
Updated June 25, 2022 President Biden signed the Safe Communities Act into law just before 9:00 am on Saturday, June 25, 2022. This Bipartisan Gun Control act is now law. Congress passes gun legislation the day after the United States Supreme Court released a landmark decision expanding firearms rights for all Americans. Congress passed the…
Can I Carry My Firearm in New York after SCOTUS ruling?
The laws governing carrying a firearm in New York have not changed for out of state residents. After yesterday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, we are getting inundated with emails, texts and phone calls from Floridians asking, “Can I now carry my concealed firearm…
NY Carry Law Unconstitutional- Huge win for 2A
United States Supreme Court finds New York Carry Law Unconstitutional “The Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation. . .” On June 23, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled as unconstitutional New York’s requirement that a person show “proper cause” in order to possess…
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