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Shooting News
SAF Win in California’s One-Gun-Per-Month Lawsuit
The Ninth Circuit Court ruled in favor of SAF and partners in Nguyen v. Bonta, striking down California's one-gun-per-month law…
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SAF, Partners File Amicus Brief with SCOTUS in Rights Restoration Case
SAF urges the Supreme Court to hear Vincent v. Bondi. Vincent, barred from gun ownership due to a 17-year-old non-violent…
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SAF Statement on Snope v. Brown Cert Denial
SCOTUS denying Snope v. Brown ignores major Second Amendment issues. SAF vows to fight bans in 7 other cases to…
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NRA Signs on as a Sponsor of Armed American Radio
The NRA sponsors Armed American Radio, hosted by 2A advocate Mark Walters. The show airs Sundays 8–11pm ET on 200+…
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Hunting News
SAF Leadership Statements on House Passage of H.R. 1
Second Amendment Foundation praises House for passing H.R. 1 with Section 2, aiming to remove silencers from the NFA. They…
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SAF Lawsuit Challenges Under 21 Handgun Ban in Connecticut
Second Amendment Foundation and partners sued Connecticut in federal court over its law banning adults under 21 from buying, owning,…
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Silencer Shop Renews SAF Partnership at Diamond Level
Silencer Shop, the top U.S. silencer distributor, has renewed its support for the Second Amendment Foundation as a Diamond-level corporate…
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Hunting News
TAURUS RENEWS PLATINUM-LEVELCORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
Taurus Holdings renews its Platinum partnership with the Second Amendment Foundation, supporting its legal efforts to protect gun rights for…
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Taurus Renews Platinum-Level Corporate Partnership
Taurus Holdings renewed its Platinum partnership with the Second Amendment Foundation, supporting its mission to protect gun rights for current…
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CA Non-Residents Can Apply for Carry Permit Starting April 22
Non-resident SAF members can apply for California carry permits starting April 22, per a federal injunction.
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