June 04, 2024
A split Sixth Circuit panel said a Michigan town had the authority to ban long-distance gun ranges despite the Second Amendment's protections, ruling it was "difficult to imagine" that training to shoot from 1,000 yards away was needed to defend oneself.
February 21, 2023
A Michigan federal judge reaffirmed the dismissal of a gun supplier's Second Amendment suit over a township's ban on long-distance gun ranges, ruling that the Second Amendment doesn't grant the right to construct and use those specific gun ranges.
November 23, 2022
A Michigan federal judge has allowed two nonprofits representing the interests of hundreds of cities and townships in the state to file an amicus brief opposing a firearm supplier's claim that banning long-distance gun ranges through zoning rules violates Second Amendment rights.