Fudd Guns BANNED!!! | Carry Ban Passes Senate | Ruger/Magpul Collab

Published on December 11, 2024
Duration: 9:11

This video discusses recent legal and legislative developments impacting firearm ownership in the United States. It covers the Supreme Court's denial of cert in Wilson v. Hawaii, potentially allowing discriminatory permitting schemes to persist. The content also analyzes proposed legislation in Michigan, including SB 1134 which targets firearms based on color and SB 857 concerning capitol building firearm bans. Additionally, it highlights new product collaborations from Ruger/Magpul and releases from Bushmaster and Colt.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Wilson v. Hawaii, allowing the state's potentially discriminatory firearm permitting scheme to stand. Michigan is considering SB 1134, which would ban firearms by color, and SB 857, restricting firearms in the capitol. New products include the Ruger/Magpul RXM pistol, Bushmaster's Muta 2 silencer, and the Colt Cobra revolver.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Supreme Court & Hawaii Gun Control
  2. 02:29Franklin Armory & Vortex Sponsorship
  3. 03:25Michigan Gun Control Law Analysis
  4. 05:13Michigan SB 857 & Political Opposition
  5. 06:30Ruger & Magpul Collaboration Firearm
  6. 07:24Bushmaster Muta 2 & Colt Cobra

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding Wilson v. Hawaii?

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Wilson v. Hawaii. This means the lower court's ruling stands, which could allow Hawaii's potentially discriminatory firearm permitting scheme to persist despite the Bruen decision's precedent.

What are the key provisions of Michigan's SB 1134?

Michigan's SB 1134 proposes banning firearms based on their color, with exceptions for antique firearms and specific grip materials. It also aims to prohibit the sale or possession of products used to alter a firearm's color.

What new firearm collaborations or products were announced?

Ruger and Magpul have collaborated on the Glock-patterned RXM pistol. Bushmaster announced the Muta 2 silencer, and Colt is re-releasing the Cobra snub-nosed revolver.

What is a binary firing system?

A binary firing system is a firearm component that allows for two shots to be fired with a single trigger pull: one when the trigger is depressed and another when it is released. Franklin Armory offers such a system.

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