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Man who spent $10K to get NICS record fixed refused attorney’s fees by court
by Chris EgerAn Ohio man who sued the federal government over a stagnant background check appeal on a gun purchase was told he was not entitled to get his fees back.
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Attention turns to NICS appeals backlog as firearm sales ebb
by Chris EgerWith signs that a historic swell in gun sales and associated background checks may be tapering, the federal government may soon tackle a logjam of denial appeals.
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2016 gun rights wins and losses in the courts
by Chris EgerSecond Amendment litigation at both the state and federal level saw important gains when it came to background checks but some significant reverses in carry rights.
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Retired LEO fails NICS for 1978 misdemeanor, files suit
by Chris EgerRobert Earl Rowe submitted information to the feds back in 1981 to ensure his status to possess firearms, but is still being denied when he tries to buy one.
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Man refused gun sale by FBI swiftly vindicated after suit filed
by Chris EgerAn Ohio man refused a gun purchase was told by Second Amendment groups to be patient and see what happens with the stagnant appeals process or hire a lawyer. He went with the latter.
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Long-pardoned man challenges NICS denial, sluggish appeal process
by Chris EgerA Texas man granted a full pardon in 2012 has filed suit in federal court after he was denied a legal firearm transfer by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in May.
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Landscaper claiming employer fired him for owning gun files suit
by Chris EgerA landscaping employee recently fired by an upscale Indiana private community has filed a lawsuit, claiming he was fired from his job of 21-years after being asked if he owned a firearm.
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