This video clarifies that simply walking into or out of the street is not an arrestable offense. The speaker emphasizes that it only becomes a crime when a person is deliberately impeding traffic, and even then, it's typically a misdemeanor. Pedestrians generally have the right of way on city and residential streets.
This video provides an expert analysis of two pivotal Supreme Court cases, Range v. Garland and United States v. Rahimi, which are poised to significantly reshape Second Amendment litigation. The speaker, an expert in firearms law, details Brian Range's case challenging firearm prohibition based on a misdemeanor conviction and explains how the Third Circuit's en banc decision, applying the Bruen standard, found the prohibition unconstitutional. The analysis highlights the interconnectedness of these cases and their potential impact on future Second Amendment rights.
In Washington State, carrying a firearm to an outdoor music festival is prohibited under RCW 70.108. Violators face misdemeanor charges, with penalties including fines between $100-$250, jail time of 10-90 days, or both. This law applies regardless of concealed carry status. While private venues can set their own policies, state law specifically addresses outdoor concert venues.
This episode of Fridays at Five discusses new firearms-related legislation in California for 2019. It covers Assembly Bill 18, which proposes an excise tax on handguns and semi-automatic rifles, and Assembly Bill 61, a revamp of a previous bill concerning gun violence restraining orders. Additionally, Senate Bill 55 is detailed, which expands firearm prohibition periods based on misdemeanor convictions, including those related to alcohol and controlled substances. The CRPA also announces the launch of new county-level gun owner groups.
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