Baker signed the proposal into law this week before a crowd of lawmakers and representatives from gun control organizations. (Photo: Massachusetts Governor’s office) Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed a so-called “red flag” bill into law on Tuesday to allow the temporary seizure of firearms from those thought to be at risk to themselves or others.
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The VKS by PepperBall is a non-lethal platform recently awarded a U.S. Army contract. (Photo: PepperBall) The U.S. Army awarded PepperBall a $650,000 contract for the company’s Variable Kinetic System, a non-lethal launcher that will grant troops non-lethal force protection while in the field. The award, announced Tuesday, is in support of U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Joint
This May, Guns.com will release a feature a video about Sheepdog Response. We filmed a two-day course given to a group of thirty of Arizona’s finest law enforcement officers. They were pushed to their limits. The course took place in Phoenix on March 20, 21, 2018. Sheepdog Response was founded in 2015 by special forces
The Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday found the state’s total ban on civilian possession of a stun gun violates the Second Amendment. In the 22-page ruling in Ramirez v. Commonwealth, Chief Justice Ralph Gants said the high court “reluctantly” came to the conclusion that Massachusetts’s blanket prohibition on electronic weapons couldn’t be saved as it
The plaintiff in a legal challenge filed against Hawaii’s prohibition on “electronic arms” wants to buy and carry a Taser Pulse but can’t under state law. (Photo: Taser) A British man living in Honolulu has filed suit over Hawaii’s regulations effectively banning electronic arms of all kinds for those not in law enforcement. Andrew Namiki
Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr, introduced the stun gun repeal in June after communications with attorneys from a gun rights group (Photo: Jared Piper/Phl Council) In a unanimous vote by the Philadelphia City Council on Thursday, Pennsylvania’s largest city approved language for a new ordinance lifting a general 40-year-old ban on electronic weapons. The adopted measure,