- Third Circuit: US Government Cannot Prohibit People Convicted of Non-Violent Crimes From Possessing Firearms
- PA Democrats (And Some Republicans) Seek To Preclude The Amish And Others With Closely Held Religious Beliefs From Procuring Firearms
- Primary Election On May 16, 2023: Carrying a Firearm While Voting – It’s Political Speech and It’s Lawful!
- Firearms Safety and Law Seminar on February 26, 2023 at Friendship Hook & Ladder Fire Co.
- Firearms Law Seminar – November 19, 2022 at Trop Gun Shop
- Attorney General Josh Shapiro Violates Second Amendment and Due Process Rights of Hundreds, Again…
- Pennsylvania State Police Appeals Injunction Requiring It To Comply With State Law
- Contact Your Senators and Governor Wolf To Support The Appointment Of Joshua Prince To The Commonwealth Court
- MONUMENTAL DECISION – Pennsylvania State Police ENJOINED In Relation to Substantial Delays In Firearm Background Checks
- If A Marijuana-Related Conviction Is Precluding You From Eligibility For A License To Carry Firearms In PA, You Have 30 Days To Request A Pardon