This video discusses how current firearm carry laws are being challenged by the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, particularly concerning historical analogies for intoxication. The speaker argues that old laws about carrying firearms while intoxicated in specific locations like saloons should not be broadly interpreted to prohibit firearm ownership for individuals who consume alcohol. The CRPA's perspective suggests a need for clarification on what constitutes a valid historical analog in legal arguments.
This video discusses the legality and safety of a spouse carrying a registered firearm when the owner is intoxicated, particularly in constitutional carry states. It emphasizes that while a spouse might be legally able to carry, the owner could face charges if they are intoxicated and transfer the firearm. The discussion highlights potential legal and physical issues, advising against carrying firearms when consuming alcohol.
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