The US government, specifically the Census Bureau and Department of Commerce, has reportedly sent letters to holster companies requesting product descriptions and sales patterns, particularly for concealed carry holsters. This action follows the New York Rifle and Pistol Club verdict. While some manufacturers have refused to comply, the Census Bureau has the legal authority to request such information, with the last known prosecution for refusal occurring in 1994.
This video from God Family and Guns, featuring an authoritative speaker with experienced insights, warns about new laws in 2022 potentially leading to firearm tracking, registration, and confiscation. It highlights concerns over tax reform being used to implement tracking, the impact of red flag laws, and the introduction of firearm purchase cards in states like Florida and Illinois. The speaker advises caution, suggesting that many are unaware of these legislative changes and that trust in gun rights advocacy may be misplaced.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court oral argument concerning the Second Amendment, where arguments were made to apply First Amendment principles of free speech in public places to gun rights. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, predicts a favorable ruling for gun rights, potentially affirming concealed carry rights in New York and influencing state responses. The analysis highlights the novel legal approach and the expected timeline for a decision.
This video analyzes the arguments made by New York State in a Supreme Court Second Amendment case, highlighting their reliance on historical laws from the Dutch colonial era (New Amsterdam) and pre-United States formation. The speaker criticizes these arguments as irrelevant to modern US constitutional rights and suggests states are preparing for a potential pro-Second Amendment ruling that could expand constitutional carry nationwide.
The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for November 3rd concerning the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett case. This case challenges New York's strict firearm carry laws, which require individuals to prove an immediate danger to their life to obtain a license. The speaker expresses optimism that this case could lead to constitutional carry nationwide.
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