
Maine: Federal Appeals Court Upholds 3-Day Waiting Period Law For Firearm Purchases
In a decision that’s sure to rile up the 2A faithful, the First Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Maine’s three-day waiting period for firearm
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In a decision that’s sure to rile up the 2A faithful, the First Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Maine’s three-day waiting period for firearm

In a decision that’s got 2A advocates seeing red, the First Circuit Court of Appeals just handed Maine gun owners a stinging loss in *Beckwith

On Friday, April 3, 2026, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dealt a stinging blow to Second Amendment

A federal appeals court just dropped a bombshell on gun owners in Maine, reinstating the state’s mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases—a ruling that slyly

Michigan’s latest gun control push—a proposed three-day waiting period for all firearm purchases—is back under the microscope, and it’s crumbling faster than a wet paper

New York lawmakers are at it again, pushing a 10-day waiting period for all gun purchases in a move that’s less about safety and more

New York Democrats are at it again, ramming through Senate Bill 362 to slap a mandatory 10-day waiting period on every firearm purchase in the

New York’s Senate Codes Committee is gearing up for a pivotal clash next Tuesday, February 24, with a waiting period bill teed up on the