Freedom Under Fire w/FPC April25

Published on April 11, 2025
Duration: 37:53

This episode of Freedom Under Fire features Cody from the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) discussing ongoing legal battles for Second Amendment rights. Key topics include the fight for 18-20 year olds' right to bear arms, challenges to magazine restrictions in DC, the Massachusetts handgun roster ban, and the broader issue of legal standing and delays in firearms litigation. FPC is actively pursuing numerous cases nationwide to protect constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is actively fighting for Second Amendment rights through litigation. They are challenging laws that restrict 18-20 year olds' right to bear arms, magazine capacity bans in DC, and the Massachusetts handgun roster. FPC emphasizes the importance of legal standing and combating delays in court to protect constitutional freedoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) doing to protect gun rights for 18-20 year olds?

FPC is actively litigating cases like the 'Worth case' in Minnesota, challenging bans that prevent 18-20 year olds from bearing arms and obtaining permits. They aim to establish a nationwide constitutional right for this age group.

How does FPC challenge restrictive gun laws in places like Washington D.C.?

FPC is challenging DC's magazine restrictions and its precedent against pre-enforcement challenges. This precedent makes it difficult to contest laws without risking prosecution, forcing plaintiffs to prove direct harm or threat of legal action.

What is the Massachusetts handgun roster law, and how is FPC fighting it?

The Massachusetts handgun roster law dictates which handguns can be sold, acting as a ban on many modern firearms by deeming them unsafe. FPC's 'Granada case' challenges this law, arguing it's an arbitrary restriction and a de facto ban.

Why are legal standing and delays significant issues in Second Amendment lawsuits?

Governments often use legal standing as a barrier to keep cases out of court. Lengthy delays and stays, especially when granted to the government, allow potentially unconstitutional laws to remain in effect, hindering the vindication of rights.

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