This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, details the case of Kuhlman v. Hines, et al., illustrating how Illinois law enforcement actions, potentially involving fabricated reports and claims of qualified immunity, can lead to the improper revocation of a Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card. The discussion highlights the supremacy of federal law (42 U.S.C. § 1983) over state claims when constitutional rights are violated, emphasizing that state-level immunity does not shield officers from federal liability if their conduct is found to be willful and wanton.
This video discusses the rise of Second Amendment Sanctuary counties in Virginia as a response to potential new gun legislation. It highlights the tension between state and federal law, drawing parallels to marijuana legalization and sanctuary cities for immigrants. The speaker suggests this movement reflects a growing divide between radical left ideologies and mainstream Americans.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses the complex legal landscape emerging from state-by-state marijuana legalization and its impact on federal gun rights. Host Tom Gresham highlights how federal law, which still classifies marijuana as illegal, can lead to individuals being denied firearm purchases or even having their guns seized if they use or are addicted to marijuana, regardless of state legality. The discussion emphasizes the potential for conflict and the implications for Second Amendment rights.
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