Two Supreme Court Gun Rulings Land This Month. Here’s What’s Actually at Stake

June 12, 2026

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Before the term ends in late June, the Court will decide whether five states can flip the default on where you carry — and whether drug users lose gun rights automatically. Both answers will outlast the headlines.
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Washington Supreme Court: Two DUIs and Your Gun Rights Are Gone

June 12, 2026

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A 5-4 ruling says Washington can strip firearm rights after two DUI convictions in seven years — no violence required. The dissent calls it disarmament on the assumption you might commit a crime someday.
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Ninth Circuit Says Suppressors Aren’t “Arms.” Here’s Why That Should Bother You

June 12, 2026

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A federal appeals court just ruled the Second Amendment doesn't cover suppressors at all — in a case with the worst possible defendant. Bad cases make bad law, and this one will outlive him.
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DOJ Sues Colorado Over Its Magazine Ban: What It Actually Means

June 11, 2026

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The Justice Department is suing a state over a magazine capacity limit — a first-of-its-kind posture. What the suit argues, what it changes today (nothing), and what to actually watch.
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The Lawsuit Trying to End the Interstate Handgun Sales Ban

June 11, 2026

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You can buy a rifle across state lines but not a handgun — a 1968 rule most gun owners discover at the worst moment. The Fifth Circuit case trying to end it just took its next step.
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