Do Terrorist Sympathizers Have Gun Rights? | Yoots Can Carry Guns! | Bill To Legalize Silencers!!!

Published on January 17, 2025
Duration: 8:36

This ARFCOM News episode discusses the reintroduction of the Hearing Protection Act, which aims to de-list silencers from the NFA, requiring only a background check. It also covers a New Jersey case where a carry permit renewal was denied based on public political views, raising questions about First and Second Amendment rights. Additionally, a court ruling affirmed that 18-20 year olds have a constitutional right to carry firearms in Pennsylvania, challenging state laws.

Quick Summary

The Hearing Protection Act aims to de-list silencers from the NFA, requiring only a background check. In New Jersey, a lawsuit claims a carry permit was denied due to political views, potentially violating constitutional rights. A ruling also affirmed 18-20 year olds' right to carry firearms in Pennsylvania.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro & Home Invasion Story
  2. 01:43Sponsor: Franklin Armory
  3. 02:07Sponsor: Guns.com
  4. 02:26Hearing Protection Act Update
  5. 03:32NJ Denies Permit Based on Political Views
  6. 04:05Lawsuit Against NJ Permit Denial
  7. 05:06Concerns Over Social Media Surveillance
  8. 05:45Youth Carry Rights in Pennsylvania
  9. 06:26Gun Violence in France
  10. 06:46Mexican Gun Buyback Program Critique
  11. 07:46Moment of Zen
  12. 07:56Outro & Sponsor Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of the Hearing Protection Act?

The Hearing Protection Act has been reintroduced in both the U.S. House and Senate. If passed, it would reclassify silencers, removing them from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and requiring only a standard background check similar to purchasing any other firearm.

Can political views affect gun carry permit applications?

A lawsuit in New Jersey alleges that a carry permit renewal was denied based on the applicant's public support for Hamas, raising concerns about violations of First and Second Amendment rights and due process.

Do 18-20 year olds have the right to carry guns in Pennsylvania?

Yes, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling that Pennsylvania's law prohibiting 18-20 year olds from carrying firearms is unconstitutional, affirming their Second Amendment rights.

Are gun buyback programs effective?

The video critiques gun buyback programs, suggesting they might be exploited by criminal elements to exchange old firearms for new ones using taxpayer funds, rather than effectively removing unwanted guns from circulation.

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