The Ninth Circuit has struck down California's 'one gun per month' law, marking the first time the court has invalidated a law on Second Amendment grounds. This decision, referencing the Bruen decision, establishes a 'breaking point' for gun control measures, indicating that excessively restrictive laws are unconstitutional. The ruling suggests a move towards judicial equilibrium in Second Amendment cases.
This video from Copper Jacket TV discusses significant updates to the California Handgun Roster effective January 1, 2025. Three models from Shadow Systems, based on Glock Gen 4 frames, have been added, marking the first time firearms based on later-generation Glocks are approved. The video highlights that these additions were made possible by the overturning of the microstamping provision, a key hurdle for new firearm certifications in California.
A New York state law banning the purchase and possession of body armor has been challenged in court. The plaintiffs argue the ban violates the Second Amendment, citing historical precedent and the defensive nature of body armor. A recent court order denied New York's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the lawsuit to proceed and signaling potential judicial agreement with the plaintiffs' arguments.
This video discusses the ongoing legal battles surrounding concealed carry reciprocity, particularly focusing on challenges to state laws in California and Massachusetts. It highlights how the Bruen decision is being used to argue that the right to self-defense does not end at state borders and criticizes restrictive firearm regulations for non-residents. The discussion emphasizes the importance of legal challenges in solidifying Second Amendment rights nationwide.
This video discusses the unconstitutional nature of California's firearm carry laws for non-residents, highlighting the FPC lawsuit Hoffman v. Bonta. The speaker, a daily carrier in Nevada, explains how crossing into California effectively disarms individuals due to the state's lack of reciprocity and strict transport requirements, forcing firearms into locked safes and unloaded. The discussion emphasizes that Second Amendment rights should apply nationwide, not disappear at state borders.
This video discusses recent legal developments concerning concealed carry laws in California, specifically focusing on the Ninth Circuit's decisions regarding Senate Bill 2 (SB2). It highlights the dissolution of an administrative stay, the reinstatement of a preliminary injunction, and the consolidation of key lawsuits like May v. Bon and FPC. The overall message is a victory for gun owners, restoring the ability to carry concealed in California.
This video details the legal challenge against New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's executive order suspending open and concealed carry in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. It highlights the issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) by a district court judge, finding the governor's order likely unconstitutional, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. The video also touches upon related legal actions in California concerning SB2.
This video provides a critical update on the ATF's pistol brace ban, effective May 31st. It discusses the legal challenges, specifically the FPC and GOA lawsuits, and the implications for firearm owners. The speaker advises viewers to physically separate pistol braces from firearms as a precautionary measure and anticipates potential enforcement actions.
This video reports on two recent court victories against the ATF's pistol brace rule. The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) secured a preliminary injunction in Texas, and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) previously obtained a similar ruling. These injunctions are currently limited to the plaintiffs involved but are tied to an expedited appeal in the 'Mock v Garland' case, which could potentially expand their scope nationwide.
A federal judge in New Jersey has granted a preliminary injunction in Coons v. Plotkin, a case brought by the FPC. This injunction significantly impacts New Jersey's post-Bruin carry laws by halting enforcement of certain 'sensitive places' restrictions and permit requirements. While not a complete victory, it opens up many previously restricted areas for permit holders.
This video discusses the first lawsuit filed by the FPC challenging the ATF's recent 'pistol brace' rule. The lawsuit argues the rule is unconstitutional and violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), seeking a vacatur or injunction. The video also includes unrelated product placements for a TuckTec Folding Kayak, gold, and USCCA, alongside social media links and merchandise. A disclaimer clarifies the content is opinion-based, not legal advice, and warns against imitation.
This video analyzes the ATF's recent open letter regarding firearms, suggesting it may have been a premature reaction to an FPC lawsuit. The speaker highlights how the ATF's new definition of 'readily converted' and its inclusion of marketing materials and jigs mirrors arguments made in the FPC's legal challenge against the 'ghost gun' rule. The analysis points to potential legal vulnerabilities for the ATF due to inconsistent positions and a lack of reasoned explanation for policy changes, particularly concerning Chevron deference.
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