This video analyzes how proposed changes to Virginia gun laws, specifically Senate Bill 727 and House Bill 217, could effectively ban the carrying of many common handguns. The governor's recommendations redefine 'assault firearm' to include semi-automatic pistols with magazine capacities exceeding 15 rounds. Combined with SB 727's restrictions, this would prohibit carrying such firearms in most public areas within the state.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio, hosted by a passionate advocate for gun rights, delves into the significant legal developments surrounding firearm carry in New Jersey. The discussion centers on the 3rd Circuit's decision to grant an en banc hearing for the Koons v. Platkin Siegel case, a crucial development for understanding 'sensitive places' and firearm carry restrictions. The host also touches upon political commentary and community initiatives, highlighting a critical perspective on current leadership.
This video discusses a new California law effective January 1st that will make carrying a concealed firearm illegal in the state. The speaker expresses concern that this law will turn law-abiding citizens into criminals, questioning its effectiveness in preventing violence.
This video discusses California's Senate Bill 2 (SB2), detailing its significant restrictions on where CCW permit holders can carry firearms. The bill expands prohibited locations to include public buildings, transportation, parks, and private commercial properties without explicit permission, reversing the previous presumption of carry rights. It also introduces new training requirements and potentially unlimited fee structures for permits, which the speaker argues are unconstitutional overreaches and designed to disarm citizens.
This video provides an exclusive audio breakdown of a judge's ruling granting a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against New Mexico's governor's executive order restricting firearm carry. The judge explicitly cited Supreme Court precedents like Bruen, Heller, and McDonald, emphasizing that constitutional rights cannot be infringed, even temporarily, and that preventing such violations is in the public interest. The TRO is effective for 14 days.
This video discusses three key gun law predictions for the coming year: bans on high-capacity magazines, restrictions on so-called 'assault pistols' and semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15, and the expansion of 'sensitive locations' where firearm possession is prohibited. It also touches on the continued push for universal background checks, which is seen as a precursor to registration. The importance of elections in shaping these outcomes is emphasized.
This video analyzes California's SB2, a new concealed carry law that significantly restricts where permit holders can carry firearms. It details increased training requirements, subjective applicant vetting processes including social media review, and the designation of numerous 'sensitive locations' where carry is prohibited. The speaker argues SB2 attempts to circumvent the Supreme Court's Bruin decision by creating broad carry bans.
This video discusses proposed legislation in Maryland that would significantly restrict firearm carry. Senate Bill 1 (SB1), the 'Gun Safety Act of 2023,' aims to create widespread gun-free zones by prohibiting firearm possession within 100 feet of public places and on private property without explicit permission. Another bill, SB 118, would restrict carry on federal, state, and local government property. The video also touches on a bill to raise the age for rifle/shotgun ownership to 21 and a 'Gun Industry Accountability Act' that would allow public lawsuits against manufacturers and FFLs.
This video discusses a new gun control bill advancing in New Jersey that mandates liability insurance for gun owners and restricts where firearms can be carried. The speaker argues that this bill, similar to measures in San Jose and New York, is unconstitutional and will inevitably face legal challenges and be struck down by the courts. The bill's passage is framed as a political "virtue signal" by Democrats rather than a genuine attempt at public safety.
This video analyzes new gun laws in New York, arguing they are designed to intimidate citizens and strip them of their Second Amendment rights rather than enhance safety. The speaker, identified as 'The Yankee Marshal,' discusses how the laws create numerous 'sensitive locations' where carrying a firearm becomes a felony, and how officials like District Attorney William Fitzpatrick have indicated the intent is to pressure individuals into surrendering their permits through plea bargains rather than direct prosecution. The analysis suggests these laws are unconstitutional and unlikely to withstand legal challenges.
This guide details the firearm carry restrictions introduced by Washington State's HB 1630, as explained by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. It covers expanded prohibitions in school facilities and municipal buildings, clarifies penalties, and highlights specific locations like election centers where firearms are now banned. The information is presented with an expert's detailed understanding of the legislative changes and their implications for gun owners.
This video discusses Nevada Assembly Bill 286, focusing on its potential to criminalize the possession of unserialized firearm frames and lowers, and to severely restrict concealed and open carry in most public and private spaces. The speaker argues that the bill would disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens while failing to deter criminals, potentially creating a more dangerous environment. The bill's implications for private property owners, like MGM Resorts, opting into these restrictions are also detailed, with escalating penalties from misdemeanors to felonies.
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