BREAKING NOW: 2 Swift Kicks To The Balls For Gun Control Today In Two DEEP BLUE STATES

Published on August 11, 2025
Duration: 9:51

This video details two significant legal victories against gun control measures in deep blue states. It highlights the defeat of Los Angeles' 'may issue' CCW policy and the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling permitting unserialized firearms. The content emphasizes the growing unity among gun rights organizations and the impact of landmark Supreme Court decisions like Bruen.

Quick Summary

Two major victories against gun control were achieved: Los Angeles' 'may issue' CCW policy was ruled unconstitutional by the Ninth Circuit, and the Minnesota Supreme Court legalized the possession of unserialized firearms ('ghost guns') if not federally mandated.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Control Victories
  2. 00:45Legal Battles and FPC Involvement
  3. 01:12Unifying Gun Rights Organizations
  4. 01:50Los Angeles 'May Issue' Policy Defeated
  5. 02:54Futility Doctrine and Legal Arguments
  6. 04:36Chilling Effect of Permit Policies
  7. 05:05Minnesota Supreme Court and 'Ghost Guns'
  8. 05:33Legality of Unserialized Firearms
  9. 06:14Case Background in Minnesota
  10. 06:52Challenging State-Level Control
  11. 07:37Minnesota Supreme Court Ruling Details
  12. 08:38Federal vs. State Law Conflict
  13. 08:53Summary of Victories and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the two major gun control victories discussed in the video?

The video highlights two significant wins against gun control: the defeat of Los Angeles' 'may issue' CCW policy by the Ninth Circuit, and the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling that permits the possession of unserialized firearms ('ghost guns').

Why was Los Angeles' 'may issue' CCW policy deemed unconstitutional?

The Ninth Circuit found LA's 'may issue' policy unconstitutional because it essentially granted permits only to judges and law enforcement, creating a 'no issue' scenario for the public and a chilling effect on Second Amendment rights.

What is the legal status of 'ghost guns' in Minnesota following the Supreme Court ruling?

The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that possessing unserialized firearms, commonly known as 'ghost guns,' is legal as long as federal law does not require serialization for that specific firearm.

Which organizations are uniting to fight gun control laws?

Key gun rights organizations, including the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), American Suppressor Association (ASA), NRA, and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), are uniting their efforts to combat restrictive gun control measures.

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