This video from CRPA TV features an expert analysis by an attorney from Michel & Associates regarding a historic amicus brief filed by the DOJ in support of the Second Amendment in the Wolford v. Lopez case. The brief challenges Hawaii's 'vampire rule,' which bans firearm carry on private property unless explicitly permitted by the owner, arguing it violates the Second Amendment by not aligning with historical traditions. The expert highlights the legal significance of the DOJ's rare involvement and its potential impact on future Second Amendment litigation nationwide, including cases concerning assault weapon bans and 'sensitive place' restrictions.
A new White House gun policy has significantly impacted gun shows by restricting private sellers from profiting on firearm sales. This has led to an estimated 50% reduction in the number of firearms available at shows, with a drastic 85-90% decrease in collectible and oddity firearms, as these were primarily sold by private collectors, not licensed dealers.
The video discusses a new federal policy impacting private firearm sales at gun shows. According to the speaker, this policy has significantly reduced the availability of collectible and historical firearms, while primarily leaving modern inventory from licensed dealers. The speaker, with high authority in firearms commentary, notes a shift in gun show dynamics, urging viewers to observe similar trends locally.
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