Can Joe Biden Give YOUR Ammo To Ukraine?!?

Published on March 1, 2024
Duration: 8:11

This ARFCOM News episode discusses the Supreme Court case Garland v. Cargill concerning 'bumpy boys' and ATF authority, Louisiana's new permitless carry law, proposed authoritarian bills in Washington, a lawsuit against Polymer 80, and the potential impact of sending US ammunition stockpiles to Ukraine. The content focuses on legal challenges and legislative actions affecting Second Amendment rights and firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court case Garland v. Cargill examines the ATF's authority to reclassify 'bumpy boys' as machine guns. Concurrently, Louisiana enacted permitless carry, while Washington proposes stricter gun laws. Concerns also arise over US ammunition aid to Ukraine potentially impacting civilian market availability and prices.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Garland v. Cargill & ATF Authority
  2. 02:14Louisiana Permitless Carry Bill
  3. 03:18Washington State Authoritarian Bills
  4. 04:38Polymer 80 Lawsuit Settlement
  5. 05:54US Ammo to Ukraine Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Garland v. Cargill Supreme Court case about?

The Garland v. Cargill Supreme Court case concerns the ATF's authority to reclassify 'bumpy boys' (likely bump stocks) as machine guns. This legal challenge arose after an ATF opinion, and the case reached the Supreme Court due to a circuit split between different federal appellate courts.

What are the implications of sending US ammunition stockpiles to Ukraine?

Sending US ammunition stockpiles to Ukraine could reduce the amount of production overruns available for civilian purchase from domestic plants like Lake City. This reduction in supply may lead to increased prices and decreased availability of ammunition for American gun owners.

What is Louisiana's new gun law?

Louisiana has passed a new bill making it the 28th state to allow permitless carry. However, this law is not yet in effect and is scheduled to go into force starting in July, meaning current carry laws remain in place until then.

What kind of legislation is being proposed in Washington state regarding firearms?

In Washington state, proposed legislation includes requiring permits to purchase firearms, imposing stringent security and insurance requirements on small gun dealers, banning guns in public spaces, and penalizing theft victims who fail to report stolen firearms within 24 hours.

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