Videos tagged with State of Emergency
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has reaffirmed its decision in Lara v. Paris, ruling that Pennsylvania's restrictions preventing 18-20 year olds from carrying firearms in public, especially during emergencies, are unconstitutional. This decision, which Pennsylvania's request for a rehearing was denied, significantly impacts gun rights for young adults nationwide and sets a precedent for future legal challenges.
This video details a legal victory in North Carolina where a judge ruled against the Wake County Sheriff's March 2020 moratorium on pistol purchase permits during the COVID-19 shutdown. The ruling affirmed that constitutional rights cannot be suspended due to public health concerns and allows for damage claims. Organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation were instrumental in this case.
This video discusses a significant lawsuit filed by young gun owners in Pennsylvania challenging a state statute that prohibits individuals under 21 from obtaining a license to carry firearms. The plaintiffs, supported by the Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation, argue this law infringes upon their Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights, especially as they are granted other adult responsibilities. The lawsuit also addresses the emergency clause, which suspends carrying rights during declared emergencies, a condition currently active in Pennsylvania. The speaker, demonstrating expert-level legal analysis, suggests this case has strong legal footing and could potentially reach the Supreme Court.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses significant legislative and corporate actions impacting firearm and body armor ownership. It covers a federal bill (HR 4562) aiming to ban body armor, a state of emergency in Charlotte, North Carolina, that temporarily restricts firearm sales and transport, and Walmart's decision to remove guns and ammunition from sales floors in certain locations due to civil unrest. The expert analysis highlights concerns about the erosion of Second Amendment rights.











