This video discusses the growing trend of 36 states filing lawsuits against or passing laws to prevent the enforcement of ATF regulations within their borders. The speaker highlights that while many of these are conservative states, some, like Colorado and Washington, are surprisingly joining the opposition. The core issue is the perceived arbitrary and politically motivated rule-making by the ATF, which states are increasingly challenging.
This video discusses the growing trend of 36 states filing lawsuits against the ATF and 11 states passing laws to prevent federal gun regulations within their borders. The speaker highlights the ATF's perceived arbitrary rule-making and the states' pushback, citing Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act as an example. The content focuses on the legal and political landscape surrounding gun control at the state level.
This video discusses the Department of Justice's lawsuits against states for unnecessarily delaying concealed carry permits. The speaker highlights excessive wait times in states like California, where legal limits are often exceeded, and contrasts this with states that have adopted constitutional carry. The DOJ's action is presented as a significant, potentially positive development for Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the growing opposition from 36 US states against ATF regulations, with 11 states actively passing laws to prevent the ATF from conducting business within their borders. The speaker highlights Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act as an example, noting its initial success and subsequent legal challenges. The content emphasizes the perceived arbitrary nature of ATF rule-making and the states' assertion of their rights.
This video discusses how 36 states have filed lawsuits against the ATF, with 11 states outright banning ATF business within their borders. The speaker highlights the ATF's perceived tendency to create rules on a whim, often influenced by political powers rather than established law. The content emphasizes the growing resistance from states, including some surprising ones like Colorado and Hawaii, to what they deem overreaching federal regulations.
This video analyzes California's proposed bill AB-2571, which aims to impose civil penalties on firearm industry members marketing to minors. The speaker argues this bill is a tactic to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and enable lawsuits against gun manufacturers, drawing parallels to a Connecticut law that led to a settlement against Remington. The bill defines marketing to minors broadly, including cartoon characters, merchandise, appealing colors/designs, and online content, with a potential $25,000 penalty per violation.
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