A Win for Gun Rights; Addressing Evil; Police Stops, and Philando Castile: Gun Talk Radio| 7.2.17

Published on July 3, 2017
Duration: 44:24

This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses recent legal victories and ongoing battles for Second Amendment rights. Key topics include the Supreme Court's decision not to hear the Bender v. United States case, which upholds a Third Circuit ruling preventing individuals convicted of certain misdemeanors from losing their firearm rights. The discussion also covers the denial of certiorari in Peruta v. California, impacting the right to carry, and highlights the dissents of Justices Thomas and Gorsuch. The program touches on the importance of legal advocacy and the challenges faced in protecting gun rights.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the Bender v. United States case upholds a Third Circuit ruling protecting firearm rights for those with certain misdemeanor convictions. Additionally, a California ban on high-capacity magazines was temporarily blocked by a federal judge due to its complexity and burden on law-abiding citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Crimson Trace
  2. 00:26Gun Talk Radio Intro & Show Preview
  3. 01:01Host's Personal Anecdote & Independence Day
  4. 02:37The Second Amendment Foundation & Legal Battles
  5. 03:04Interview with Alan Gottlieb (SAF)
  6. 03:16Bender v. United States Case Update
  7. 04:59Understanding Felony vs. Misdemeanor Gun Bans
  8. 06:07Supreme Court's Role in Gun Rights Cases
  9. 07:09Peruta v. California & Right to Carry
  10. 08:47Justice Gorsuch's Dissent and SCOTUS Appointees
  11. 09:47SAF's Active Legal Cases
  12. 10:40Nosler Product Promotion
  13. 11:13US Sportsmen's Alliance Promotion
  14. 11:38Springfield Armory Concealed Carry Training
  15. 12:05Shotgun Talk Promotion
  16. 12:17Ducks Unlimited Conservation
  17. 12:45T.D. Triggers Promotion
  18. 13:20Return to Show & Range Reports
  19. 13:36Host's Idaho Trip & Burned House
  20. 14:02Caller John: Browning .50 Caliber Rifle in Alaska
  21. 16:51Open Carry vs. Concealed Carry Discussion
  22. 18:48The Nature of Evil & 'God's Beautiful Children'
  23. 21:12Host's Police Stop Experience
  24. 21:44Police Stops & Concealed Carry Training
  25. 22:32Philando Castile Case Discussion
  26. 23:23Interview with Jeff Knox (Firearms Coalition)
  27. 23:38Details of the Philando Castile Shooting
  28. 27:22Officer Jeronimo Yanez Acquittal
  29. 29:09Breakdown of the Traffic Stop Incident
  30. 31:24Black Hills Ammunition Promotion
  31. 31:53Savage Arms MSR Promotion
  32. 32:29Gun Talk Concealed Carry Training DVDs
  33. 33:23Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 CQB
  34. 34:09California Magazine Ban Injunction
  35. 35:52Caller Jerry: Ruger 10mm 1911 Range Report
  36. 37:04Discussion on Self-Defense & Protecting Family
  37. 39:45Caller Ross: Police Stops & Concealed Carry Advice
  38. 42:25Host's Advice on Police Stops While Carrying
  39. 43:40Bell Curve in Professions & Police Encounters
  40. 44:18Closing Remarks & Upcoming Segments

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Bender v. United States case discussed on Gun Talk Radio?

The Supreme Court declined to hear the government's appeal in Bender v. United States. This decision upholds a Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that prevents individuals convicted of certain misdemeanors from permanently losing their Second Amendment rights, particularly when the potential sentence for the misdemeanor could exceed one year.

What is the significance of the Supreme Court refusing to hear Peruta v. California?

By refusing to hear Peruta v. California, the Supreme Court has postponed a definitive ruling on the right to carry firearms, specifically concerning 'good cause' requirements for concealed carry permits. This means the legal landscape for carrying firearms remains unchanged by the Supreme Court at this time.

How do California's gun laws affect magazine capacity?

A federal judge in San Diego issued a preliminary injunction against California's ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds. The judge criticized the state's gun laws as overly complex and burdensome for responsible gun owners, temporarily halting the enforcement of this particular restriction.

What advice is given for handling police stops while legally carrying a firearm?

When stopped by police while carrying, it's advised to remain calm, keep hands on the steering wheel, and clearly communicate your legal carry status and permit. Some suggest providing your driver's license and concealed carry permit simultaneously to inform the officer of your legal status from the outset.

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