Channel: @arfcomnews
This video discusses the legal implications of a controversial shooting in Michigan where Dayton Napton was charged with manslaughter after confronting burglars. It highlights the state's Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground laws, emphasizing the requirement that the defender cannot be the initial aggressor and must reasonably believe harm is imminent. The segment also touches on the importance of legal representation and preparedness for the aftermath of such incidents.
The DOJ ATF is reportedly working on a new frames and receivers rule that may be less restrictive for metal components but more so for plastic ones, potentially impacting 80% kits and 3D printing. In Virginia, Governor Spanberger signed HB 21, penalizing gun dealers for failing to prevent illegal sales and straw purchases, while HB 2117 (assault weapons ban) and HB 1525 (age increase) await her signature. This indicates a challenging environment for Second Amendment rights in the state.
This ARFCOM News episode discusses the ATF's proposed budget increase for 2027, the DOJ's continued stance on regulating incomplete firearm frames (like P80s) following the Vanderstock v. Blanche Supreme Court decision, and the strike at the Olin Ammunition Plant impacting US military small arms cartridge production. It highlights concerns over government spending and the ongoing legal battles surrounding Second Amendment rights.
This ARFCOM News episode details the struggles of Canada's gun confiscation program, highlighting low participation rates and the government's shift to criminalizing possession of banned firearms. It also covers Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear's vetoes of pro-gun legislation, including a bill allowing 18-year-olds to concealed carry and another protecting firearm manufacturers from civil liability. The segment on Virginia discusses pending gun control bills that could become law automatically. Finally, it critiques a California assemblywoman's comments on 'ghost guns,' referencing the 'ceramic Glock 7' meme.
This ARFCOM News episode covers a trademark dispute between B&T USA and B&T AG, clarifying that core B&T firearms are Swiss-made, with only suppressors manufactured in the US due to ATF regulations. It also debunks misinformation regarding the effectiveness of the 1994 assault weapon ban, citing research that shows no significant impact on crime rates. The segment highlights the importance of accurate information in firearms discourse and touches on the unique 'un-bullpupped AUG' build.
This episode of Arfcom News discusses legal developments in Minnesota regarding a potential win against a binary trigger ban in the Caucus v. Walls case. It also covers confirmed door-to-door confiscation plans in Canada, involving off-duty or retired RCMP officers. Finally, it delves into the debate surrounding appendix carry for concealed firearms, emphasizing personal comfort, risk assessment, and training.
This Arfcom News episode discusses recent ATF e-forms portal vulnerabilities that led to users being banned for submitting memes in the 'why' field. It also covers the ongoing complexities surrounding pistol brace regulations, noting that while the ATF's classification rule was struck down, their regulatory powers and interpretation of the law remain. The video highlights the importance of understanding the legal landscape and avoiding attempts to exploit system loopholes.
This ARFCOM News episode covers critical Second Amendment and legal topics, including Illinois' proposed handgun ammunition serialization bill (HB 4414) and its associated penalties, the legislative effort to repeal the federal lead ammunition ban (HR 556), and rapper Afroman's successful lawsuit against deputies. The discussion highlights the financial and legal implications of these issues for gun owners and the broader implications for wildlife health.
This ARFCOM News report details recent legislative actions and ATF regulatory shifts impacting firearm ownership. It covers Washington's ESHB 2320 concerning 3D-printed firearms and Virginia's HB 110 regarding gun storage exemptions. The report also addresses the ATF's renewed efforts to regulate pistol braces, noting the vacating of a previous rule and ongoing legal challenges. Expert analysis highlights the implications for gun owners and advocacy groups.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses the 8th Circuit Court's decision to overturn the US v. Brad Wendt machine gun conviction, potentially making machine guns 'great again' by challenging the application of certain statutes. It also critically examines high-pressure ammunition claims and explores a controversial Oregon initiative to ban hunting and fishing. The video features an authoritative speaker with deep knowledge of firearms law and ballistics.
This ARFCOM News report covers significant developments in gun rights and politics. It details Brandon Herrera's primary win in Texas's 23rd Congressional District, Senator Mike Lee's introduction of a National Constitutional Carry bill, and a D.C. court striking down a ban on high-capacity magazines. The report also touches on scandals involving Congressman Tony Gonzales and highlights new firearm models from SAR USA and Smith & Wesson.
This ARFCOM News episode delves into the US v. Hemani Supreme Court case concerning marijuana use and gun rights, drawing parallels to historical definitions of 'habitual drunkard' and the drinking habits of the Founding Fathers. It also touches upon the Austin attack response, the downing of F-15s in the Middle East, and critiques of gun control policies, referencing statements by Congressman Lloyd Doggett and the NRA. The episode features SAR US pistols with their latest enhancements.