Gun rights advocacy groups in Maine are taking legal action to challenge and overturn a newly implemented 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases, claiming it infringes on constitutional rights.
As of 9:41 p.m., Wicker had 506,493 votes or 64.5% with 65.72% of the votes counted. Wicker ran on a campaign centered on several issues vital to today's Republican Party including securing the U.S.
Thousands of gun sales are on hold across Washington state due to a network outage that began two weeks ago. Now Second Amendment advocates are threatening legal action.