Videos tagged with Massachusetts
The DOJ has filed an amicus brief challenging Massachusetts' handgun ban, arguing it violates the Second Amendment by restricting firearms in common use. The case, Granata v. Campbell, focuses on the state's 'approved firearms roster' which prevents sales of handguns not on the list, even if legal elsewhere. This intervention by the DOJ signals a federal stance against state-level bans on commonly owned firearms, citing Supreme Court precedents like Heller and Bruen.
This video discusses a legal challenge filed by 25 states against Massachusetts' gun licensing laws, which are described as an unconstitutional "pay to delay" scheme. The brief argues that states cannot arbitrarily restrict Second Amendment rights across state borders. The video breaks down how the Massachusetts law can turn law-abiding citizens into felons, the specific arguments against the "pay to delay" and "pre-crime" suitability standards, and the historical context of carrying arms while traveling. The presenter suggests this case could significantly impact concealed carry reciprocity nationwide and encourages viewers to support pro-Second Amendment organizations.
This video discusses a major federal lawsuit filed concerning non-resident concealed carry permits in Massachusetts. The content highlights the legal and constitutional aspects of firearm rights, particularly focusing on the Second Amendment Foundation's involvement and efforts by other gun rights organizations like Gun Owners Action League, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and National Association For Gun Rights. It also features promotional content for various pro-2A companies and resources, including coffee, legal services, and merchandise.











