Fridays At 5 With CRPA: Episode 1

Published on August 4, 2018
Duration: 10:24

This episode of Fridays at 5 discusses the legal landscape of firearm carry in California following the Young v. Hawaii ruling. Rick Travis explains how this ruling, in conjunction with the Peruta case, creates a conflict within the Ninth Circuit regarding the right to carry firearms publicly. The discussion highlights the potential for these cases to reach the Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of judicial appointments for Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The Young v. Hawaii ruling has created a significant legal conflict within the Ninth Circuit concerning firearm carry rights in California. This, combined with the Peruta case, raises questions about whether Californians can legally carry firearms openly or concealed in public, potentially leading to a Supreme Court review.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Fridays at 5
  2. 00:26Ninth Circuit Ruling: Young v. Hawaii
  3. 00:57Peruta Case and Carry Rights Conflict
  4. 01:36Path to the Supreme Court
  5. 01:52Call to Action: Support Kavanaugh Nomination
  6. 02:50National Shooting Sports Month
  7. 03:47President Trump on Hunters
  8. 04:28Nutria Crisis in California
  9. 05:21CRPA Business Affiliate Program
  10. 06:14Candidate of the Week: Don Barnes
  11. 07:01Club of the Week: West End Gun Club
  12. 07:37Legislative Updates
  13. 08:08Business Affiliate Updates
  14. 09:34Conclusion and Support CRPA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Young v. Hawaii ruling for California gun owners?

The Young v. Hawaii ruling, along with the Peruta case, has created a legal conflict within the Ninth Circuit regarding firearm carry rights. It raises questions about whether Californians can legally carry firearms, both openly and concealed, in public spaces.

How does the Young v. Hawaii ruling impact concealed and open carry in California?

The ruling, in conjunction with previous decisions, suggests a potential contradiction where the Ninth Circuit might be disallowing both concealed and open carry, challenging established Second Amendment interpretations.

Why is the Young v. Hawaii case important for the Supreme Court?

The conflict within the Ninth Circuit created by Young v. Hawaii and similar cases is likely to lead to one of them being appealed to the Supreme Court, offering an opportunity for a definitive ruling on firearm carry rights.

What action can California gun owners take regarding the current legal landscape?

Supporters are urged to contact their elected officials to advocate for judicial appointments, such as Judge Kavanaugh, who are seen as favorable to Second Amendment rights, potentially influencing future Supreme Court decisions.

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