This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers significant legal updates affecting gun rights. Topics include the mixed results of Maryland's carry ban lawsuit, an update on a sailor's machine gun parts case with admitted government error, and Chicago/Everytown's expanded lawsuit against Glock concerning convertible pistols. The video also touches on the overturning of New Jersey's AR-15 ban, Minnesota's under-21 carry ban being overturned, and legal aspects of state laws versus PLCAA in Virginia. Brief mentions are made of Force Reset Triggers, the Cargill Decision, and even conspiracy theories surrounding Trump's ear injury, alongside discussions of faulty firearm tools.
This video details the ATF raid on Auto Keycard, a company selling stainless steel cards with etched outlines resembling lightning links, which can convert AR-15s into machine guns. The ATF seized the company's assets, citing violations of federal law regarding unregistered machine gun parts. The discussion explores the legal definition of a machine gun and the severe penalties associated with possessing such conversion devices, highlighting the potential for lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses a concerning incident where a man was allegedly arrested by the ATF for possessing a picture of machine gun parts. The video also highlights ongoing Second Amendment news, including a lawyer's fight to regain a gun permit in NYC and a Kansas House bill proposing to lower the concealed carry age to 18. Additionally, there's a brief mention of potential news regarding Auto Key Cards.
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