BREAKING VICTORY! Gun Controllers just took a MASSIVE blow in their "Sensitive Places" push...

Published on September 30, 2023
Duration: 4:45

A federal judge in Maryland has issued a preliminary injunction against key provisions of the state's "sensitive places" law. This ruling, stemming from a case brought by the Firearms Policy Coalition, halts enforcement of bans on firearm carry in locations selling alcohol, private property without owner consent, and within 1,000 feet of public demonstrations. The judge cited historical precedent and the Bruen decision, distinguishing the new law from previous restrictions that targeted only intoxicated individuals.

Quick Summary

A federal judge in Maryland has issued a preliminary injunction against key "sensitive places" gun carry bans. The ruling halts enforcement of restrictions in locations selling alcohol, on private property without owner consent, and within 1,000 feet of public demonstrations, citing historical precedent and the Bruen decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Control Fight
  2. 00:19Victory in Maryland: Sensitive Places
  3. 00:44FPC Strikes Again: Maryland Lawsuit
  4. 00:56Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction
  5. 01:15Maryland's Ban on Firearm Carry
  6. 01:30Case: Vinney v. Moore
  7. 01:37Judge Russell's Order Explained
  8. 01:52Historical Statutes vs. SP1
  9. 02:20Alcohol Portion of the Ban
  10. 02:33Analyzing the Court Decision
  11. 03:00The Actual Court Order
  12. 03:05Injunction Granted in Part
  13. 03:10Enforcement Enjoined: Key Areas
  14. 03:27Impact on Other States
  15. 03:43Judge Smokes Gun Control
  16. 03:45Temporary but Important
  17. 04:00Cracks in the Armor Nationwide
  18. 04:11Maryland Decision Puts Laws in Question
  19. 04:14Key Components of the Ban
  20. 04:30Violating Constitutional Rights
  21. 04:33The Dam Will Break
  22. 04:39Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the federal judge in Maryland rule regarding "sensitive places" gun laws?

A federal judge in Maryland issued a preliminary injunction against key provisions of the state's "sensitive places" law. This ruling halts the enforcement of bans on carrying firearms in locations selling alcohol, on private property without owner consent, and within 1,000 feet of public demonstrations.

Who brought the lawsuit against Maryland's "sensitive places" law?

The lawsuit against Maryland's "sensitive places" law was brought by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). The case is known as Vinney v. Moore.

How did the judge differentiate Maryland's alcohol sales location ban from historical laws?

The judge noted that historical statutes typically prevented only intoxicated individuals from carrying firearms in locations selling alcohol. In contrast, Maryland's law (SP1) banned all individuals present in such locations from carrying firearms, regardless of intoxication.

What is the significance of the preliminary injunction in Maryland?

The preliminary injunction is significant because it temporarily blocks enforcement of broad "sensitive places" restrictions on firearm carry. It suggests that such sweeping bans may face constitutional challenges, particularly in light of the Bruen decision, and indicates potential cracks in similar laws nationwide.

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