This video, from a high-authority firearms commentator, analyzes Maryland's SB 334, a bill that could ban many semi-automatic pistols by deeming them 'readily convertible' to full-auto. It highlights Ruger's firm stance against legal threats from Connecticut's AG regarding their RXM pistol, drawing parallels to historical industry capitulation like the Smith & Wesson deal with the Clinton administration. The commentary emphasizes the importance of manufacturers resisting political pressure to protect Second Amendment rights.
This video provides an expert analysis of the legal threats made by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong against Ruger concerning their RXM pistol. The speaker, an independent Second Amendment commentator, critically examines the legal basis, citing the Connecticut Firearms Industry Responsibility Act (FIRA) and the potential for firearms to be modified into fully automatic weapons. The analysis highlights the broad language of the law and the lack of evidence of criminal misuse of the RXM with conversion devices in Connecticut.
This video discusses a significant legal challenge faced by Ruger regarding their RXM firearm. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong issued a warning letter to Ruger, alleging the RXM can be converted into a machine gun and urging them to cease manufacturing and sales. Ruger has publicly stated they will not comply, citing corporate responsibility and their commitment to supporting new product families like the RXM, which has become a successful growth driver for the company.
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