TXGRF Wins: Court Stops DPS From Misusing Out-of-State Protective Order

Texas Gun Rights Foundation, the legal & educational wing of Texas Gun Rights, successfully defended Timothy Willis, a Texas LTC holder whose license was suspended by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) after the agency discovered a protective order issued by a Georgia court in 2001 during a divorce. The protective order contained no […]
Texas Gun Rights Won Big in 2025 — And the Gun-Grabbers Are Already Plotting Their Comeback

If there’s one lesson gun owners should take from 2025, it’s this: when Texas Gun Rights fights, gun owners win. Despite relentless opposition from the gun-confiscation lobby, hostile media coverage, and obstruction from establishment politicians, Texas Gun Rights delivered a string of victories that reshaped the battlefield for the Second Amendment — not just in […]
DOJ Finally Takes a Swing at D.C. Gun Ban

For the first time since quietly creating a new Second Amendment Section inside the Civil Rights Division, the Department of Justice has finally done something gun owners have been demanding for years: it sued D.C. over its long-standing gun ban. Just before Christmas, the DOJ filed a sweeping federal lawsuit against the District of Columbia, challenging the […]
Blumenthal Pushes Indefinite “Background Checks”

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has introduced legislation gun-rights advocates say would function as a de facto federal gun ban, not by outlawing firearms outright, but by allowing the federal government to delay lawful gun purchases indefinitely. The proposal, misleadingly titled the “Background Check Completion Act,” would eliminate the long-standing federal safeguard that allows a firearm […]
DOJ Claims Knives Aren’t Protected by the Second Amendment — The Data, History, and Law Say Otherwise

The Department of Justice recently advanced a remarkable argument in federal court: that certain knives—specifically automatic switchblade knives—are not protected by the Second Amendment. According to the DOJ, knives are supposedly “inherently dangerous,” “easily concealable,” and historically subject to regulation, placing them outside constitutional protection. That claim collapses under even modest scrutiny. The Second Amendment […]