Brandon Herrera Wins Primary, DC Mag Ban Stuck Down, National Constitutional Carry | ARFCOM NEWS

Published on March 7, 2026
Duration: 5:27

This ARFCOM News segment covers significant developments in Second Amendment rights and politics. It highlights Brandon Herrera's primary win in Texas's 23rd Congressional District, Senator Mike Lee's introduction of a National Constitutional Carry Bill, and a D.C. Court of Appeals ruling striking down the city's magazine ban. The report also touches on the controversy surrounding Tony Gonzales and introduces the new Smith & Wesson Equalizer Carry Comp pistol.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News reports on significant Second Amendment developments: Brandon Herrera won the TX-23 primary, Senator Mike Lee introduced a National Constitutional Carry Bill, and the D.C. Court of Appeals struck down the city's magazine ban, deeming it a violation of the Second Amendment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Headlines: Herrera Wins TX Primary, DC Mag Ban Struck Down, Nat'l Carry Bill
  2. 00:20Sponsor Spotlight: SAR USA Pistols
  3. 00:44Sponsor Spotlight: 1776 Insurance
  4. 01:04TX-23 Primary Election Update: Herrera vs. Gonzales
  5. 01:19Tony Gonzales Withdraws from Race
  6. 01:41Gonzales Scandal & Staffer Death Allegations
  7. 02:29Implications of the TX-23 Election Outcome
  8. 02:44National Constitutional Carry Bill Introduced by Senator Mike Lee
  9. 03:20Current Concealed Carry Landscape & Bill Prospects
  10. 03:40New Product: Smith & Wesson Equalizer Carry Comp
  11. 04:32DC Magazine Ban Struck Down by Court of Appeals
  12. 04:55Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key political outcomes discussed in the ARFCOM News segment?

The segment highlighted Brandon Herrera's primary victory in Texas's 23rd Congressional District, Senator Mike Lee's introduction of a National Constitutional Carry Bill, and a D.C. Court of Appeals ruling that struck down the city's ban on high-capacity magazines.

What is the significance of Senator Mike Lee's National Constitutional Carry Bill?

This bill aims to establish constitutional carry nationwide, eliminating the need for permits, associated fees, and potential criminal penalties for law-abiding citizens carrying firearms across state lines.

What was the ruling regarding the D.C. magazine ban?

The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that the city's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds violates the Second Amendment, recognizing these magazines as being in common and ubiquitous use by citizens.

What new firearm model was featured in the ARFCOM News segment?

The Smith & Wesson Equalizer Carry Comp pistol was showcased. It's a 9mm firearm featuring a ported slide and barrel, an optics cut, and comes with multiple magazine capacities.

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