[ARFCOM NEWS] FREE Gun Permits + Gun Sales SMASH Records + Milling Machine Ban?!?

Published on July 10, 2020
Duration: 14:04

This episode of ARFCOM News discusses legal challenges and legislative developments impacting Second Amendment rights. It covers lawsuits against Virginia for alleged illegal background checks and a handgun-a-month law, highlights Indiana's elimination of gun permit fees, and analyzes the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling on magazine capacity bans. The segment also addresses proposed legislation targeting 'ghost guns' and the manufacturing of firearm components, alongside news about Remington's financial troubles and a new 80% Glock-compatible frame from Strike Industries.

Quick Summary

Indiana has eliminated all fees for gun permits, setting the cost to zero dollars. This legislative change, supported by the NRA, aims to remove financial barriers to self-defense, particularly for those who may struggle with the cost of firearms and training.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to ARFCOM News
  2. 00:18Indiana Free Gun Permits
  3. 01:15Virginia Illegal Background Checks Lawsuit
  4. 02:28Virginia Handgun a Month Law Challenge
  5. 04:02Indiana Gun Permit Fee Elimination
  6. 05:40Record Gun Sales and New Owners
  7. 08:17Colorado Magazine Ban Ruling
  8. 09:13Ghost Gun Milling Machine Ban Proposal
  9. 11:26New 80% Glock Frame Pre-Order
  10. 12:13Remington's Financial Troubles
  11. 13:08Episode Wrap-up and Sponsor Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What legal challenges are being faced in Virginia regarding gun control?

Gun Owners of America and the Virginia Citizens Defense League have filed lawsuits. One alleges Virginia lied to the FBI to conduct illegal background checks at gun shows. Another challenges the constitutionality of Virginia's 'handgun a month' law, arguing it infringes on enumerated rights.

What changes have been made regarding gun permits in Indiana?

Indiana has eliminated all fees for gun permits, setting the cost to zero dollars. This legislative change was supported by the NRA and passed with strong bipartisan support in both the Senate and the House.

What was the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling on standard capacity magazines?

The Colorado Supreme Court upheld the state's ban on standard capacity magazines. The court found the legislation to be a reasonable exercise of police power under the Colorado Constitution, without addressing its consistency with the U.S. Constitution.

What is the purpose of HR 7468, the 'Stop Home Manufacturer of Ghost Guns Act'?

This proposed federal legislation, introduced by Congressman Jamie Raskin, aims to prohibit the sale and possession of firearm manufacturing machines by unlicensed individuals. It specifically targets devices like desktop CNC machines that can be used to create firearm frames or receivers.

What are the four fundamental rules of gun safety?

The four essential rules of gun safety are: 1. Treat all firearms as if they are loaded. 2. Never point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to destroy. 3. Keep your finger away from the trigger until you have decided to fire. 4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

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