Videos tagged with Jared Polis
This video, presented by Jared of Guns & Gadgets, offers an expert analysis of the legal challenges to Illinois' 'Protect Illinois Communities Act' (PICA). It details the Seventh Circuit's review of Judge McGlynn's injunction, the arguments presented by Second Amendment organizations, and the potential national implications if the case reaches the Supreme Court. The content emphasizes the importance of supporting legal action and staying informed on Second Amendment rights.
Colorado has enacted SB2503, a new law signed by Governor Jared Polis, which significantly restricts the sale of semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines. The law imposes new requirements for training and fees, effectively turning gun ownership into a privilege accessible only to those who can afford it. Gun rights groups, including the Colorado State Shooting Association, are preparing to file lawsuits, with the Department of Justice's Second Amendment Task Force being urged to intervene.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 25-00003, which imposes significant restrictions on semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines, effective August 1, 2026. The law requires an eligibility card obtained after a sheriff's review and a 12-hour safety course, effectively converting constitutional rights into a privilege. It also bans rapid-fire conversion devices like bump stocks, despite recent Supreme Court rulings on the latter.
This video discusses ongoing legislative battles in Colorado concerning gun control measures, specifically focusing on attempts to ban firearms with detachable magazines. Patriots are actively lobbying and engaging with lawmakers, successfully pushing back proposed legislation multiple times. The discussion highlights the shift from outright bans to potential requirements like a FOID (Firearm Owner Identification) process, indicating a strategic pushback by gun rights advocates.
This video analyzes a recent judge's ruling in Colorado that denied an injunction against mandatory 3-day waiting periods for firearm purchases. The speaker highlights the judge's reasoning, which includes interpreting the Second Amendment as pertaining to 'confrontation' and distinguishing the act of acquiring a firearm from 'keeping and bearing' it. The judge's comparison of modern firearm production and logistics to 18th-century manufacturing, and his analogy between waiting periods and laws regulating intoxicated persons, are critically examined.











