Supreme Court Unanimously Decides First Firearm Case In A Decade

The Supreme Court of the United States recently took up its first firearm-related case since 2010, Caniglia v. Strom. The new Supreme Court firearms case stems from an incident in 2015, in which the Cranston Police Department in Rhode Island seized the Caniglia’s firearms after an implied suicidal statement. The case was moreso a Fourth Amendment issue, but also very much tied to firearms since a firearm was involved in the incident, as was the “ community caretaking” exemption case that the police based their seizure on.

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New Firearm Detection Software Examined On Smarter Every Day

The YouTube channel, Smarter Every Day, and its creator, Destin, are no strangers here on TFB.  Destin is a firearms owner and has visited quite a few gun-related science experiments, as well as slowing things down for us with high-speed video.  His latest video dives into the hot topic of firearm detection, with a catch.

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ATF Raids Ares Armor for 80% lower sales. Changes to legal classification of 80% lowers coming?

Last Saturday, ATF agents raided Ares Armor in Oceanside, CA.. The ATF wanted information about the customers that purchased 80% AR-15 lower receivers. Even though Ares Armor had a restraining order against the ATF’s search and seizure, the ATF proceeded anyway. Might this signal a change in the BATFE legal opinion of 80% lower receivers?

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