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GrabAGun Slips on Second Amendment Court Ruling

GrabAGun Slips on Second Amendment Court Ruling

GrabAGun Digital Holdings Inc. (NYSE:PEW), an online retailer of firearms, ammunition and related accessories, today provided the following statements applauding the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Rhode v. Bonta, which struck down California’s ammunition background check law as unconstitutional. In a two-to-one decision, the appellate court ruled that California’s requirement for a background check before every ammunition purchase violates the Second Amendment.

Kim Rhode, six-time shooting sports Olympian, said, “This ruling affirms the strength of our Constitution and the enduring rights of responsible citizens. The Second Amendment guarantees more than just access—it guarantees trust, freedom, and the ability to participate fully in the traditions that define our nation.

“I’m honored to have played a role in securing this important victory for all Americans who value liberty and lawful ownership, and I’m grateful to the California Rifle & Pistol Association, the NRA, and everyone who stood shoulder to shoulder in this effort.”

Marc Nemati, CEO of GrabAGun, commented, “We applaud today’s ruling, which supports the Constitution and Second Amendment rights of every American. GrabAGun believes in pro-America, pro-freedom values, and today’s decision preserves and protects our fundamental rights as Americans.”

PEW shares lost 14 cents, or 1.9%, to $7.10