A Common Pleas Court judge will consider legal arguments from Philadelphia and the National Rifle Association today on whether five local gun-control laws passed last month should be enforced.
Chicago Alderman Dick Mell forgot to register his guns with the Chicago Police Department this year. He's required to do so under one of the toughest gun laws in the country, a law he helped pass.Mell first sought to play
A bill that would allow a person to carry a gun in vehicles other than public transit without having a concealed carry permit has become a multi-pronged crime bill with get-tough sentencing provisions.
Chicago Alderman Richard Mell forgot to re-register his guns. No problem — he'll just write a new law. Mell forgot to re-register the weapons as required every year by the ordinance that he helped to pass as one of the
Retired Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North believes media bias can be proved through word association.Speaking at the Kentucky Exposition Center yesterday, North recited the first part of several pop-culture references — "Britney ...," "Sex in the ..." and "Oprah ..."
The Second Amendment isn't some archaic custom that matters only to rural Americans who find solace in firearms out of frustration with their economic circumstances," McCain said.
The battle over Philadelphia's gun laws is going to court.Attorneys for the National Rifle Administration will ask a judge on Monday to overturn the gun control laws that City Council passed April 10 and Mayor Michael Nutter quickly signed into
GCO has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of Dekalb County against the Stone Mountain Memorial Association, seeking to have SMMA's ban on possession or carrying a firearm in Stone Mountain Park declared invalid. A copy of the complaint