60 Second Amendment News!

Published on May 9, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This news update covers several significant developments in Second Amendment law. The DOJ filed its first amicus brief supporting a challenge to Hawaii's anti-carry law. Senator Adam Schiff introduced an assault weapons ban bill, while Representative Biggs proposed removing postal service restrictions for shipping firearms. Tennessee enacted legislation protecting gun manufacturers from lawsuits, and California is now accepting non-resident CCW applications following legal action.

Quick Summary

The DOJ has filed its first amicus brief supporting a challenge to Hawaii's anti-carry law, arguing it serves no legitimate purpose. Meanwhile, California now accepts non-resident CCW applications, and Tennessee has enacted laws protecting gun manufacturers from lawsuits.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Hawaii Carry Law
  2. 00:21Assault Weapons Ban of 2025
  3. 00:29Firearm Shipping Bill
  4. 00:36Tennessee Gunmaker Protection
  5. 00:47California Non-Resident CCW

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the DOJ's amicus brief regarding Hawaii's gun laws?

The Department of Justice filed its first-ever amicus brief with the Supreme Court supporting a challenge to Hawaii's anti-carry law. The DOJ stated the law serves no legitimate purpose and infringes on the right to bear arms.

What are the key legislative updates concerning firearms in the US?

Recent updates include Senator Adam Schiff's 'Assault Weapons Ban of 2025,' Representative Biggs' bill to ease firearm shipping via postal service, and Tennessee's new law protecting gun manufacturers from lawsuits.

Has California changed its policy on concealed carry permits for non-residents?

Yes, California is now accepting non-resident applications for CCW permits. This change follows legal action by Second Amendment advocacy groups, though some conditions apply.

What protections have been enacted for gun manufacturers in Tennessee?

Tennessee Governor Lee signed a bill strengthening laws that shield gunmakers from lawsuits. The legislation also includes a provision for manufacturers to receive financial compensation if they prevail in legal challenges.

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