2A News Roundup - FRT, S&W sued, teens with guns!

Published on March 13, 2025
Duration: 10:06

This video discusses recent legal developments impacting Second Amendment rights. It covers the ATF's ongoing issues with returning confiscated Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) following a federal court injunction, and New Jersey's attempts to intervene in the case. Additionally, it analyzes the Supreme Court case Smith & Wesson v. Mexico, focusing on the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and its implications for the firearms industry. Finally, it touches on legislative efforts like the SAFER Voter Act and the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act.

Quick Summary

The ATF is returning confiscated Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) following a federal court injunction. New Jersey's attempts to block this were denied. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is hearing Smith & Wesson v. Mexico, concerning PLCAA and alleged manufacturer liability for cartel violence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF FRT Confiscation & Return
  2. 00:24New Jersey's Intervention Attempt
  3. 01:16Lawsuit Against ATF for FRTs
  4. 02:01Fifth Circuit Appeal & New Jersey's Role
  5. 03:42ATF Begins Returning Confiscated FRTs
  6. 04:21Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Supreme Court Case
  7. 04:48Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)
  8. 05:04Key Legal Questions in S&W v. Mexico
  9. 06:01PLCAA Exceptions and Manufacturer Liability
  10. 07:35SAFER Voter Act Introduced
  11. 08:52Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act (HR 1041)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of ATF's confiscated Force Reset Triggers (FRTs)?

A federal court ordered the ATF to return confiscated FRTs. New Jersey attempted to intervene in this case, arguing public safety concerns, but their motions were denied. The ATF has begun notifying individuals about the return of their property.

What is the Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Supreme Court case about?

Mexico is suing several U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging their firearms contribute to cartel violence. The case hinges on the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and whether manufacturers aided and abetted illegal trafficking.

What is the SAFER Voter Act?

Introduced by Representative Thomas Massie, the SAFER Voter Act aims to lower the minimum age to purchase a handgun from a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) from 21 to 18 years old.

What does the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act (HR 1041) aim to do?

This bill seeks to prevent the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from reporting veterans to the NICS system as prohibited persons simply because a third party manages their finances, unless a judicial order deems them a danger.

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