Videos tagged with Second Amendment Lawsuit
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed new legislation imposing significant restrictions on firearm owners. This includes an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition, increased concealed carry costs, and expanded 'sensitive places.' Immediately following the bill's signing, two major lawsuits were filed against California Attorney General Rob Bonta, with prominent Second Amendment advocates and organizations like Reno May, The Armed Scholar, the Second Amendment Foundation, and Gun Owners of America as plaintiffs. The speaker, an expert in firearms law and advocacy, critically analyzes these new laws and the ongoing legal battles to protect constitutional rights.
This video discusses pro-Second Amendment groups joining forces in a lawsuit concerning "sensitive places." The description highlights support for various pro-gun organizations like Gun Owners of America and Firearms Policy Coalition, along with links to related content and merchandise. It also includes disclaimers about safety and legal compliance during any demonstrations, emphasizing the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's ATF rule concerning frames and receivers, often referred to as 'ghost guns.' The lawsuit, filed in North Dakota, aims to contest multiple aspects of this rule. This development is significant for firearm owners concerned about regulations impacting personally made firearms.
This video discusses a lawsuit challenging Governor Ralph Northam's executive order closing indoor shooting ranges in Virginia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The core argument hinges on the perceived inconsistency of deeming police shooting practice essential while classifying civilian range use as entertainment. The speaker highlights the potential for social distancing at ranges and the importance of training for new gun owners, urging viewers to support organizations like VCDL and GOA.
This video details major lawsuits filed in Massachusetts challenging COVID-19 related shutdowns of gun stores and shooting ranges. Attorney Andrew Kuchar explains the legal basis for the suits, including violations of the Second Amendment and due process rights. The discussion highlights the perceived overreach of state officials, particularly Attorney General Maura Healey and Governor Charlie Baker, in deeming firearms businesses non-essential.
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is actively seeking plaintiffs for lawsuits against several states that implemented restrictions on firearm-related businesses and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are specifically looking for individuals in Vermont, Texas, California, and New York who were negatively impacted by these shutdowns, particularly first-time gun buyers or those seeking to purchase firearms, ammunition, or magazines. The FPC is also interested in hearing from gun store owners in California who were forced to close.
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