BREAKING: Permitting & Inspection Requirements NUKED FROM ORBIT In NEW Court Decision! Let's GO!

Published on March 14, 2025
Duration: 10:28

This video discusses a significant Ninth Circuit Court decision that struck down Hawaii's firearm permitting and in-person inspection requirements, ruling they violate the Second Amendment. The speaker, Braden from Langley Outdoors Academy, highlights the court's affirmation that the purchase and acquisition of firearms are conduct protected by the Second Amendment's plain text, directly referencing the Bruen decision. The ruling found Hawaii's short time window for handgun acquisition and mandatory physical inspection of firearms to be unconstitutional.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit Court has struck down Hawaii's firearm permitting and in-person inspection requirements, ruling they violate the Second Amendment. The court affirmed that the purchase and acquisition of firearms are conduct protected by the Second Amendment's plain text, deeming Hawaii's short permit time window and mandatory firearm inspections unconstitutional.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Welcome
  2. 00:46Breaking News from FPC
  3. 01:15Ninth Circuit Decision on Hawaii's Laws
  4. 01:54District Court Ruling Background
  5. 02:52Challenge to Permit Time Window
  6. 03:44Challenge to Firearm Inspection Requirement
  7. 04:16District Court's Constitutional Findings
  8. 04:42Affirmation of Short Time Frame Ruling
  9. 05:04Purchase and Acquisition Protected
  10. 06:42Dissenting Opinion Analysis
  11. 07:55Affirmation of Inspection Requirement Ruling
  12. 08:45Critique of Registration System Justification
  13. 10:10Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Ninth Circuit Court rule regarding Hawaii's firearm laws?

The Ninth Circuit Court struck down Hawaii's short-and-gun permit validity and in-person firearm inspection requirements, ruling they violate the Second Amendment. This decision affirmed that the purchase and acquisition of firearms are conduct protected by the Second Amendment's plain text.

Why were Hawaii's firearm permitting requirements deemed unconstitutional?

Hawaii's requirement for a narrow time window to acquire a handgun after obtaining a permit, and the mandatory physical inspection of firearms within 5 days of acquisition, were found to be unconstitutional infringements on Second Amendment rights.

What is the significance of the court's ruling on firearm acquisition?

The court's affirmation that the purchase and acquisition of firearms is conduct protected by the plain text of the Second Amendment is significant. It challenges arguments that the Second Amendment only protects possession and not the ability to obtain firearms.

What was the basis for the court's decision on the inspection requirement?

The court ruled that Hawaii's broad and burdensome physical inspection requirement for firearms could not be justified as a proper logistical measure. The state failed to provide evidence that this inspection materially advanced the objectives of its registration system.

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