FPC & SAF Suing Over Firearms Licensing COVID Delays

This video discusses a lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) against Georgia officials, including Governor Brian Kemp and Cherokee County Probate Court Judge Keith Wood. The lawsuit, Walters V Kemp, alleges that the county violated citizens' constitutional rights by suspending the processing of weapons carry license applications during the COVID-19 outbreak. The FPC and SAF argue that delaying or denying the right to bear arms, especially for self-defense, is unconstitutional.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation have filed a lawsuit in Georgia, Walters V Kemp, alleging that Cherokee County violated constitutional rights by suspending weapons carry license applications during the COVID-19 outbreak. They argue that delaying the right to bear arms for self-defense is unconstitutional.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:23Lawsuit Update: FPC & SAF Sue Georgia
  3. 00:49Targeting Cherokee County and Judge Wood
  4. 01:00Allegations of Constitutional Rights Violation
  5. 01:11Comparison to Massachusetts Licensing Issues
  6. 01:47Analogy: Right Delayed is Not Right Denied
  7. 02:46FPC and SAF's Legal Strategy
  8. 03:47Press Release Details: Walters V Kemp
  9. 04:43Alan Gottlieb's Statement
  10. 05:16Brandon Combs' Statement on Self-Defense Rights
  11. 05:51Adam Kraut's Statement on Carry Rights
  12. 06:21Focus on License Requirements
  13. 06:43Call to Support FPC and SAF
  14. 07:01Conclusion and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Walters V Kemp lawsuit about?

The Walters V Kemp lawsuit was filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and the Second Amendment Foundation against Georgia officials. It alleges that Cherokee County violated citizens' constitutional rights by suspending the processing of weapons carry license applications during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Which organizations are suing Georgia over firearms licensing delays?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) are the organizations suing Georgia officials. They have filed a lawsuit named Walters V Kemp concerning delays in processing weapons carry licenses.

Why are FPC and SAF suing Georgia officials?

FPC and SAF are suing because they allege that suspending the processing of weapons carry license applications during the COVID-19 outbreak constitutes a violation of citizens' constitutional rights to bear arms, particularly for self-defense.

Who are the key figures named in the Walters V Kemp lawsuit?

The lawsuit names Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, the Georgia Department of Public Safety, Cherokee County, and Cherokee County Probate Court Judge Keith Wood in their official capacities.

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