This episode of Armed Attorneys discusses legal aspects of self-defense and firearm ownership. Key topics include jury selection when acquainted with legal parties, the legal implications of using a modified Fitz revolver for self-defense, the nuances of using force when exiting one's home during a home invasion, the challenges of self-defense in gun-free zones, and the legality of concealing a firearm's serial number. The discussion emphasizes honesty in court, the potential for unusual firearms to become a focus in trials, and the importance of understanding state-specific laws.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of proposed firearms legislation in California for the 2025-2026 legislative session. It details several bills that have been defeated for 2025, including those related to government procurement discrimination, CCW application disqualifications, firearm safety card requirements, hunting license information mandates, FFL inspections, and voluntary 'Do Not Sell' lists. The video also covers active bills such as the 'Glock ban' (AB 1127), mandates for new gun owners (SB 248), firearm barrel sales regulations (SB 704), and changes to firearm purchase limits (AB 1078). The CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) is actively advocating against these measures.
This video likely explores the legal and practical aspects of how many firearms an individual can legally conceal carry. It may delve into the varying laws and regulations across different jurisdictions regarding concealed carry permits and the number of firearms that can be carried simultaneously. The content could also touch on practical considerations like the types of firearms suitable for concealed carry, holster options, and the general responsibility associated with carrying a firearm for self-defense.
This video features an in-depth discussion with Cody from the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) regarding California's CCW laws, specifically focusing on the 'sensitive places' restrictions and the legal challenges against them. The conversation delves into the Ninth Circuit's recent ruling, the complexities of interpreting historical legal precedents for Second Amendment rights, and the broader landscape of gun control litigation across the United States. FPC's litigation-focused strategy and the importance of originalism in legal interpretation are highlighted as key elements in their fight for Second Amendment protections.
This video discusses the increasing number of Second Amendment lawsuits reaching the Supreme Court following the Bruen decision. It highlights how lower courts are allegedly resisting or misinterpreting Bruen, leading to new legal challenges. The discussion focuses on cases concerning CCW restrictions, 'sensitive places,' and bans on semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines, with particular attention to the Rahimi case and the potential impact on California law.
This video details the lawsuit CRPA v. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, focusing on alleged violations of CCW laws post-Bruen decision. It highlights issues such as delayed permit processing, excessive fees, subjective suitability criteria, and the refusal to honor out-of-state permits. The discussion emphasizes the need for timely and fair issuance of concealed carry permits as a fundamental right.
This YouTube video, titled "Can You Carry A Firearm In The Workplace? (Avoid This Mistake)", delves into the legalities and practicalities of carrying a firearm in a professional environment. While the specific firearm types, calibers, or brands are not detailed in the provided title and description, the core topic revolves around the critical considerations and potential pitfalls associated with workplace firearm carry. The content likely aims to educate viewers on crucial legal aspects and best practices to avoid common mistakes.
This video analyzes the legality of 'No Concealed Carry Allowed' signs in Illinois. It aims to inform viewers about their rights and the specific laws governing concealed carry restrictions in the state, particularly concerning signage.
This video features an interview with attorney Chuck Michel of CRPA, discussing ongoing legal battles for Second Amendment rights. Key topics include challenges to California's assault weapon ban, magazine capacity limits, ammunition background checks, and the impact of the Bruin decision on firearms law. Michel emphasizes the importance of continued advocacy and staying informed amidst a complex legal landscape, highlighting that while the process is slow, the tide is turning in favor of gun owners.
This YouTube video addresses potential changes to ammunition background check requirements in 2023. It explores who will be affected by these new regulations and provides context around the Second Amendment. The video also includes promotional content for the channel's sponsors, merchandise, and other social media platforms.
This video provides an expert analysis of a legal alert issued by California's Attorney General Rob Bonta concerning the U.S. Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The speaker, an experienced instructor, breaks down how California is attempting to maintain firearm restrictions despite the ruling, focusing on the state's interpretation of 'good moral character' and the implications of SB918. The analysis highlights potential legal challenges and the state's strategy to navigate the post-Bruen landscape.
This video discusses a recent California court ruling where a judge dismissed charges against an individual carrying a loaded handgun without a permit, citing the Bruin decision and the lack of a constitutional means for individuals to carry firearms in the state. The speaker emphasizes that this is a single judge's ruling and not binding precedent, cautioning against relying on it as a blanket justification for carrying without a permit. The discussion also touches upon SB 918, a proposed bill that could significantly restrict concealed carry in California, and advises viewers to support organizations like the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) for legal challenges.
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