Recent Legislative Developments Affecting Gun Owners
STATE-BY-STATE GUN LAW CHANGES (MARCH–APRIL 2025)
Alabama
Voluntary Gun Hold Law (Pending Signature):
Passed April 1, this bill allows anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts to voluntarily store their firearms with a licensed dealer, offering legal immunity to dealers.
➡ This is voluntary, not mandatory, and does not restrict lawful ownership.
Oregon
Measure 114 (Update as of March 12, 2025):
- Requires a permit to purchase any firearm.
- Bans magazines holding over 10 rounds.
- Ruling: Deemed constitutional by the Oregon Court of Appeals.
➡ Enforcement still delayed pending appeals process (35 days for challengers to respond).
Colorado
Senate Bill 3 (Awaiting Senate Vote):
- Targets semi-auto rifles and pistols with detachable magazines.
- Proposes a permit-to-purchase system through county sheriffs.
- Critics call it overly broad and in conflict with the Bruen decision.
➡ Not law yet but represents a serious push.
⚠️ States to Watch (No New Laws Signed, But Active Bills Introduced):
- New York: Proposing 10-day waiting periods.
- Florida: Bill introduced to lower rifle purchase age from 21 to 18 (opposite direction).
- Texas: Bill passed banning enforcement of red flag laws, not introducing them.
- Washington & California: No new 2025 laws yet, but committee hearings are underway.
🚨 STOP S-00362: New York’s Latest Attack on the Second Amendment
New York Governor Kathy Hochul continues to greenlight efforts that chip away at the Second Amendment—this time through Senate Bill S-00362, introduced in her own state legislature.
This bill seeks to impose a mandatory 10-day waiting period for all firearm purchases, even after background checks are cleared. It’s a delay tactic masked as “safety,” and it’s as dangerous as it is insulting to every law-abiding citizen in New York.
Let’s be clear:
- S-00362 punishes the innocent, not the criminal.
- It delays your right to defend yourself, even when every legal requirement has already been satisfied.
- It sets a dangerous precedent for other states to follow.
Though introduced by Senator James Sanders Jr., it’s Hochul’s ongoing agenda that gives these anti-gun bills momentum in Albany. Her administration has consistently backed extreme gun control policies, including carry restrictions, magazine limits, and sensitive location bans—all while crime surges in major cities.
🛑 We don’t need another barrier. We need our rights respected.
🗽 New York’s law-abiding gun owners are not the enemy.
👉 Stop S-00362.
👉 Hold the line against state-level disarmament.
Make no mistake:
Every proposed restriction is another inch toward infringing your rights.
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- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 17+1
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Glock 47 MOS
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 17+1
- Features: Full-size slide on a compact frame. Optics-ready. Previously LE-only, now civilian legal.
➡ An ideal blend of the Glock 17 and Glock 19.
Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Compact OR
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 15+1
- Features: Optics-ready slide, refined flat-face trigger, aggressive grip texture.
➡ Excellent for tactical EDC setups.
Walther PDP F-Series
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 15+1
- Features: Designed for smaller hands without sacrificing control. Lighter slide, excellent ergonomics, tuned trigger.
➡ Ideal for those seeking full-size performance with refined handling.
Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro
- Caliber: 9mm
- Capacity: 15+1
- Barrel: 3.7”
- Features: Optics-ready, high-traction grip, rail-compatible, deep undercut trigger guard.
My Take — Unfiltered & Real:
The Hellcat Pro is one of my personal favorites. It’s compact, high-cap, and built like a tank.
But let’s be clear: this is not for beginners.
The recoil is intense. The kickback can surprise even experienced shooters. You don’t just hold this gun—you control it.
If you’re looking for lightweight and low recoil, keep walking. But if you can handle the snap, this pistol delivers firepower in a compact package that punches way above its weight.
🛑 FINAL WORD: NO COMPLIANCE WITH INFRINGEMENT
Let’s not dance around it:
Every restriction added to a right transforms it into a privilege — one that can be revoked, denied, or priced out of reach.
These state laws aren’t about stopping crime.
They’re about testing compliance, creating bureaucratic traps, and building registries.
We stand firm:
- No law that targets law-abiding citizens is just.
- No restriction that delays self-defense is “common sense.”
- No government has the moral authority to disarm the innocent.
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I’ve been contemplating a full size 9mm and that sig looks nice.
That’s awesome — you won’t regret going full size.
Full-size 9mm offers better control, more velocity, and higher capacity — all without sacrificing reliability. If you’re ready to step into that tier, the SIG P320 XCarry Legion is no joke. It’s not just about looks — it’s all about performance. The TXG grip soaks up some recoil, and the integrated comp keeps you dialed in.
Also worth noting — this firearm has no manual safety.
Most SIGs don’t.
Just a clean trigger, internal safeties, and serious intent. 😎
I’ve got the p938 for concealed, but after 25ft, I’m not real good with it.
Totally get that. The P938 is a solid little carry piece, but yeah — being that small, it’s gonna have some snap. Short barrel, lighter frame, and less grip real estate all make for tighter recoil control and a quicker sight picture fade, especially past 20–25 feet. It’s not that you’re doing anything wrong — the platform just has limits.
That’s where moving to a full-size 9mm can really change everything. More mass means less recoil. A longer barrel gives you a better sight radius. Bigger grip means better control. Combine that with a few reps with a good instructor, and you’ll start seeing tighter grouping real fast.
An instructor can help a ton — with stance, how you’re gripping the gun, finger placement, even how you’re sighting before the shot. Most folks see real improvement within the first hour. You’re looking at maybe $50–100 an hour depending on where you go, and it’s worth every cent.
You’re already ahead just by recognizing what’s going on — that’s the first big step. A lot of people won’t admit when something’s off, and that’s exactly when accidents happen. You’re on the right track. 😎
I’ve paced it out and for me to be accurate at our church, I have to sit in the back row. Any further and the doors are too far away. While our area hasn’t experienced any church violence, I don’t want to rely on something so insubstantial as an excuse not to be prepared.
That’s a really solid way to look at it — you’re just being responsible. A lot of people avoid thinking about those situations because it’s uncomfortable, but you’ve actually paced it out and made a plan. That says a lot.
Being prepared doesn’t mean you’re expecting something to happen — it just means if it ever does, you’re not the one caught flat-footed. Respect for taking it seriously. 😎