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Weekly 2A Wrap Up - May 30, 2025 (take two)

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Recent political developments at both the federal and state levels are expected to shape the legislative landscape for the firearm and ammunition industry:

Federal Updates

The upcoming presidential administration is expected to shift federal policy in favor of Second Amendment protections, moving away from the previous administration's aggressive enforcement approach toward federal firearms licensees.

Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate with a 53-47 majority. Senator John Thune is positioned to become Majority Leader, suggesting a legislative environment more supportive of firearm industry interests.

In the House, Republicans maintain a narrow majority. Representative Lisa McClain has stepped into a leadership role, replacing Representative Elise Stefanik, ensuring continued support for pro-industry measures in the chamber.

State-Level Updates

Michigan: Republican gains in the state House have disrupted the prior Democratic trifecta, likely slowing or halting efforts to advance new gun control legislation.

Nevada: Democrats failed to secure a legislative supermajority, preserving Governor Joe Lombardo’s veto power and limiting the passage of restrictive firearm bills.

Minnesota: The House is now evenly split between parties, ending single-party control and curbing the momentum for additional firearm regulations.

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Recent political developments at both the federal and state levels are expected to shape the legislative landscape for the firearm and ammunition industry:

Federal Updates

The upcoming presidential administration is expected to shift federal policy in favor of Second Amendment protections, moving away from the previous administration's aggressive enforcement approach toward federal firearms licensees.

Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate with a 53-47 majority. Senator John Thune is positioned to become Majority Leader, suggesting a legislative environment more supportive of firearm industry interests.

In the House, Republicans maintain a narrow majority. Representative Lisa McClain has stepped into a leadership role, replacing Representative Elise Stefanik, ensuring continued support for pro-industry measures in the chamber.

State-Level Updates

Michigan: Republican gains in the state House have disrupted the prior Democratic trifecta, likely slowing or halting efforts to advance new gun control legislation.

Nevada: Democrats failed to secure a legislative supermajority, preserving Governor Joe Lombardo’s veto power and limiting the passage of restrictive firearm bills.

Minnesota: The House is now evenly split between parties, ending single-party control and curbing the momentum for additional firearm regulations.

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