This video features an expert analysis of the 'Vampire Rule' in various states, focusing on its application to concealed carry permit holders. The speaker, demonstrating deep legal knowledge, contrasts the requirements in states like Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland with California's unique approach, highlighting how the Ninth Circuit's ruling differentiated between them. The discussion emphasizes the nuances of requiring affirmative permission versus specific signage for firearm carry in businesses.
This video features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith critically analyzing New Jersey's post-Bruen gun control legislation. Smith, a published legal scholar and host of 'The Four Boxes Diner,' argues that the state's broad 'sensitive places' restrictions are unconstitutional due to a lack of historical analogues. He highlights legal arguments made before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and debunks a key historical statute cited by the state.
Mark W. Smith, a Constitutional Attorney and two-time Gundie Award winner, discusses a new study by Dr. Angus McClellen on 'sensitive places' gun bans. The research suggests such bans are only constitutional if the government provides comprehensive security, citing historical precedents and the philosophy of Cesare Beccaria. This information is presented ahead of oral arguments in the Koons/Siegel v. New Jersey case before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
This video details the case of Aliage v. Fort Lee Police Department, highlighting potential abuses of New Jersey's 'duty to warn' law and firearm confiscation procedures. It illustrates how a spouse's mental health hold can lead to the disarmament of a lawful owner without a court order, and the subsequent difficulties in firearm retrieval and FPIC retention.
This live stream discusses significant legal developments impacting firearm ownership. It covers California's impending ban on Glock sales, New Jersey's stringent carry permit process, and recent rulings regarding firearm restrictions at post offices in Texas and Pennsylvania. The discussion highlights the ongoing challenges to Second Amendment rights at the state level.
Episode 746 of Gun For Hire Radio features 2A advocate and attorney Dan Schmutter, discussing the ongoing legal battles for Second Amendment rights. The episode highlights unprecedented unity among six Second Amendment groups in New Jersey and nationally, emphasizing the importance of persistence in legal advocacy, drawing a parallel to Winston Churchill's quote, 'If you're going through hell, keep going.' Listeners are encouraged to engage, learn, share, and volunteer to support these critical efforts.
This video analyzes the New Jersey law banning hollow point ammunition, arguing it infringes upon Second Amendment rights. It details the case Bergman v. Platkin, which challenges this ban by citing historical precedent and Supreme Court rulings like Bruin and Heller. The discussion emphasizes that ammunition is considered an 'arm' under the Second Amendment and that bans on commonly used self-defense ammunition are unconstitutional.
This video analyzes New Jersey Bill A5210, which proposes requiring all household members over 18 to undergo a background check when someone applies for a gun license or acquires a firearm. The bill also aims to criminalize failure to disclose a family member's marijuana use, creating a conflict with federal law and potentially disqualifying individuals based on the actions of others in their household, even if those individuals have no intent to use firearms. The speaker argues this bill infringes upon Second Amendment rights and raises significant privacy concerns.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes New Jersey Assembly Bill 5210, deeming it one of the most restrictive gun bills he's encountered. The bill proposes extensive background checks for all household members to obtain a firearm permit, a measure Kirk argues is overly burdensome and potentially unconstitutional. He also demonstrates the security of the Stopbox safe.
This video discusses the prevalent issue of firearms being stolen from vehicles and highlights new laws in Colorado and other states mandating locked containers for firearms left in cars. It emphasizes responsible gun ownership and the importance of securing firearms to prevent theft and misuse, noting that millions of guns are stolen annually from vehicles.
This video discusses the increasing trend of gun theft from vehicles and highlights new laws in several states requiring firearms to be stored in locked containers when left unattended in a car. The speaker, while critical of some regulations, emphasizes responsible gun ownership and recommends using vehicle safes to prevent theft. The primary focus is on legal requirements for firearm storage in vehicles in states like Colorado, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois, and California.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio features attorney Dan Schmutter providing crucial legal and case updates for gun owners in New Jersey. The discussion emphasizes the importance of platforms like X for free communication and citizen journalism, especially in light of perceived censorship on other social media sites.
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