
BamaCarry PAC is celebrating the defeat of Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones by Cam Hunt.

BamaCarry, Alabama's largest state-based grassroots organization devoted to supporting the Second Amendment endorsed Jared Hudson for U.S. Senate.

The National Association for Gun Rights PAC announced today its endorsement of a slate of pro-gun candidates in Alabama.

BamaCarry, Alabama's largest state-based grassroots organization devoted to supporting the Second Amendment, made its first round of legislative endorsements.

BamaCarry described the legislation as a "weak-kneed half measure."

The CASC Montgomery Gun Show set for November 1 should be subject to a “temporary pause and review” after a deadly Saturday night shootout in downtown Montgomery, according to Montgomery City Councilwoman Marche Johnson.

BamaCarry, Alabama’s largest state-based Second Amendment organization, announced on Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against the City of Selma for “trampling the constitutional rights of one of its members.”

"This is a HUGE opportunity to rip apart one of the worst gun control laws in American history," BamaCarry said.

While Ivey and bill sponsors say that it will cure inner-city gun violence, opponents point out that several provisions could infringe on Second Amendment rights, impacting those merely charged with a crime or those with decades-old convictions.

The Alabama Legislature is one step closer to passing a “Glock switch” bill that would create a state prohibition on conversion devices, which are already against federal law.

The statewide Freedom Conference on gun rights is this Saturday in Prattville.

Two state house committees meet Wednesday to take up four bills to regulate guns in Alabama. Citizen group BamaCarry is opposing the bills.

Alabama is one of the most gun-friendly, conservative, and red states. Most folks are surprised that there are a number of bills introduced in the 2024 Alabama legislative session to restrict gun owners.

Pro-Second Amendment organization Bama Carry has endorsed U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) for Alabama's open U.S. Senate seat, according to a release.