FBI Arrests "AK Guru" | FPC Attacks TX Gun Control | State Supreme Court Ridicules SCOTUS!!!

Published on November 1, 2024
Duration: 8:30

This ARFCOM News report covers a Mesquite, Texas gun turn-in event offering $150 for privately manufactured firearms. It also details the Firearms Policy Coalition's lawsuit challenging Texas's 'sensitive places' restrictions on carry and highlights the Hawaii Supreme Court's defiance of SCOTUS's Bruen standard. Finally, it reports on the arrest of an individual dubbed the 'AK Guru' for allegedly manufacturing machine guns.

Quick Summary

The Mesquite, Texas gun turn-in event offers $150 for privately manufactured firearms (ghost guns) and up to $100 for handguns. Meanwhile, the FPC is suing Texas over 'sensitive places' carry restrictions, and the Hawaii Supreme Court has criticized the SCOTUS Bruen standard. An 'AK Guru' was also arrested in North Carolina for alleged machine gun manufacturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Mesquite Texas Gun Turn-In Event
  2. 03:20Texas Anti-Gun History & FPC Lawsuit
  3. 04:30Hawaii Supreme Court Defies SCOTUS
  4. 06:12AK Guru Arrested in North Carolina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mesquite, Texas gun turn-in event offering?

The Mesquite, Texas gun turn-in event offers $150 for privately manufactured firearms (ghost guns) and up to $100 for handguns. Participants can turn in a maximum of five guns per person.

What legal challenges is the FPC pursuing in Texas?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is challenging Texas laws that restrict firearm carry in 'sensitive places.' This includes locations like restaurants that earn over half their revenue from alcohol, racetracks, and sporting events.

How is the Hawaii Supreme Court reacting to the SCOTUS Bruen standard?

Hawaii's Supreme Court, specifically Justice Todd Eddins, has openly mocked the Supreme Court's 'history and traditions' standard from the Bruen decision, calling it 'fuzzy' and indicating a potential disregard for its application.

Who was arrested as the 'AK Guru' and for what?

An individual calling himself the 'AK Guru,' identified as Johnny Kalashnysyd, was arrested in Hamlet, North Carolina. He is accused of allegedly manufacturing machine guns, with authorities finding numerous firearms, including an AK variant and a homemade suppressor.

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