This video from Washington Gun Law, hosted by William Kirk, analyzes the Illinois Appellate Court's ruling in Reece v. Raoul. The court determined that individuals who purchased 'assault weapons' after the Illinois Protected Communities Act's effective date, even during a preliminary injunction period, are not legally entitled to possess or register them in Illinois. The ruling clarifies that temporary injunctions do not create grounds for justifiable reliance to circumvent the Act's clear provisions.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by William Kirk, analyzes Colorado's Senate Bill 3, highlighting its evolving unconstitutional aspects. Kirk explains how the bill, intended to ban certain semi-automatic firearms, introduces a third constitutional dilemma through its licensing requirements. Specifically, the bill allows sheriffs to deny a firearm safety course eligibility card based on 'documented previous Behavior' that makes the applicant 'likely to present a danger,' which Kirk argues is an unconstitutional subjective criterion, referencing the NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court case.
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