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NSSF to Challenge New York Public Nuisance Lawsuit Law

NSSF to Challenge New York Public Nuisance Lawsuit Law

The law is in contravention to federal law, the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), and the legal foundations of tort law.

New York AG Letitia James Brags About 'Buying Back' Old Revolvers and Bolt-Action Rifles

New York AG Letitia James Brags About ‘Buying Back’ Old Revolvers and Bolt-Action Rifles

New York Attorney General Letitia James bragged on Twitter over the weekend about a gun “buyback” event in Queens that managed to collect 79 “firearms,” most of which were old revolvers and bolt-action rifles and some of which were BB and replica guns.

Remington in Hot Water Over Firing Employees, Facing Federal Investigation

New York Mayors Answer to Criminal Violence: Allow Lawsuits Against Gun Makers

“If no guns are made they can’t be sold and the right to keep and bear arms is lost without passing a gun ban,” he added. “This is a sneak attack on the Second Amendment.”

CCRKBA: 'New York Subway Slashings Underscore Need for CCW Reform'

CCRKBA: ‘New York Subway Slashings Underscore Need for CCW Reform’

“We know at least three people were violently attacked by several people,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb.

New York Mayor de Blasio Blames Congress and Lack of Gun Control for Times Square Shooting

New York Mayor de Blasio Blames Congress and Lack of Gun Control for Times Square Shooting

The blame game has begun in the aftermath of a shooting in Times Square over the weekend that left three innocent bystanders wounded, including a four-year-old girl shopping with her family.

New Yorkers Now Face a Choice: Guns or Marijuana?

New Yorkers Now Face a Choice: Guns or Marijuana?

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed last week a bill legalizing recreational marijuana use, but the legislation doesn’t exempt pot smokers from federal statutes prohibiting gun ownership.

New York Man Accused of Rigging Former Hunting Camp Cabin to Explode

New York Man Accused of Rigging Former Hunting Camp Cabin to Explode

A New York man has been charged with felony second-degree attempted arson for allegedly rigging the cabin of his former hunting camp to explode.

A photo of NRA Exec. V.P. Wayne LaPierre

NRA Files Bankruptcy in New York, Plans to Move to Texas

The National Rifle Association announced last week its intention to file voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy to escape what it believes are politically motivated attacks by New York’s attorney general.

WATCH: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Refuses to Acknowledge Citizens Have 2A Rights

How New York City Is Denying Residents 2A Rights

Leave it to New York City to once again remind us why we cannot trust anti-gun public officials to be the gatekeepers for our preexisting right – not state-granted privilege – to keep and bear arms.

NRA's Wayne LaPierre: There's 'A Highly-Orchestrated Effort to Disarm American Citizens'

NRA Admits Execs Misused Donor Dollars, Settles Carry Guard Lawsuit in New York for $2.5 Million

The New York Department of Financial Services, or DFS, and the National Rifle Association, or NRA, reached a settlement following allegations that the NRA was in violation of New York insurance policy.