This video provides an expert overview of recent legislative developments in Colorado affecting firearm owners. It details new gun show requirements, expansions to red flag laws, and ongoing legal challenges to existing regulations. The speaker, representing a prominent firearms business, emphasizes the importance of community engagement in the legislative process.
This video discusses proposed new regulations for gun shows, emphasizing that existing licensing and requirements for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) and Certificates of Eligibility (COEs) for vendors already cover firearm and ammunition sales. The speaker encourages viewers to submit comments on regulatory proposals to highlight overlooked issues and ensure individual perspectives are considered by authorities.
This video provides a detailed overview of gun legislation passed in Colorado in 2025, focusing on the impact of federal bills like the 'Big Beautiful Bill' (incorporating aspects of the HPA and Short Act) and specific state laws. It covers suppressor regulations, SBRs, new requirements for ammunition sales, gun show operations, penalties for firearm theft, and election-related firearm intimidation. The speaker, Melissa from Dragon Man's, offers insights into how these laws affect law-abiding gun owners and discusses potential political shifts in Colorado.
The video discusses the appointment of Robert Cicada as the new ATF Deputy Director, analyzing his potential impact on Second Amendment rights. While Cicada is supported by the NSSF due to past collaborations on initiatives like 'Don't Lie For The Other Guy' and 'Operation Secure Store,' the speaker expresses skepticism that immediate, sweeping changes will occur. Current ATF regulations are expected to be enforced, and significant shifts will depend on the dismantling of existing rules.
This video features Teddy Collins of Spartan Defense discussing the legislative landscape of gun control in Colorado, focusing on SB 25-003 and HB 21-133. It highlights upcoming rallies and testimony opportunities, details the impact of new FFL regulations and excise taxes, and explores the broader implications of these bills on Second Amendment rights. The discussion emphasizes the need for community involvement and organized opposition to proposed legislation.
This video provides an update on various proposed firearm bills in Colorado, detailing their current status, potential impacts, and the legislative process. It highlights the importance of public engagement through testimony and communication with representatives. The speaker emphasizes understanding the nuances of bill progression, amendments, and the potential for bills to be rescheduled or indefinitely postponed.
This video discusses Pennsylvania House Bill 1563, which proposes requiring gun shows to collect and retain attendee identification for five years, and report this information to the state upon request. The bill's stated aim is to combat 'ghost guns,' but critics argue it infringes upon First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights by deterring lawful assembly and violating privacy. The video notes that the ATF's frame and receiver rule may have already impacted the sale of 80% kits at gun shows.
The video discusses anticipated changes to gun shows in 2025, focusing on increased ATF presence and enforcement. It highlights that selling personal collections without an FFL will no longer be permissible, and all transactions will likely require NICS background checks facilitated by FFLs. The speaker questions whether these changes will persist under a new administration.
The video discusses anticipated changes to gun shows in 2025, focusing on increased ATF presence and enforcement. It highlights that individuals can no longer sell personal collections without an FFL, and the ATF plans to monitor background checks and sales to ensure compliance with federal regulations. The speaker questions whether these changes will persist under a new administration.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses several significant legal challenges impacting Second Amendment rights. Key cases include Garland v. Cargill concerning the ATF's bump stock ban, NRA v. Vullo challenging state pressure on businesses to de-platform gun rights organizations, and Rehmi v. Garland addressing the loss of gun rights based on domestic violence restraining orders. The discussion highlights concerns about federal agencies overstepping their authority by creating laws and regulations without Congressional approval, potentially turning millions of Americans into felons overnight.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 2552, which mandates increased signage at gun shows and requires the Department of Justice (DOJ) to patrol half the state's gun shows annually. CRPA Legislative Director Roy Griffith argues that the bill is based on a false narrative, as CRPA's extensive public information requests over five years have yielded zero evidence of illegal gun sales or violations at California gun shows. The discussion highlights the perceived ineffectiveness of such legislation in deterring crime, contrasting it with the need for stricter enforcement against armed prohibited persons.
This video discusses the upcoming Supreme Court case challenging New York's 'good cause' requirement for concealed carry permits. Legal scholar Don Kilmer explains how this case, and a related one concerning California gun show regulations, could significantly impact Second Amendment rights nationwide. The discussion highlights the legal arguments against restrictive carry laws and the ongoing fight against what is perceived as governmental overreach in firearm regulation.
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