Gun Controlling Governor gets HALTED by Court and begs to have it anyway... Sound eerily familiar?

Published on August 16, 2023
Duration: 6:34

This video discusses a legal challenge to Colorado's Senate Bill 169, which banned firearm purchases for individuals aged 18-20. The governor's office is seeking to overturn a federal judge's injunction, drawing parallels to the ATF's actions regarding ghost gun regulations. The speaker highlights the pattern of gun control advocates infringing on rights, facing legal setbacks, and then attempting to maintain the infringing rules during appeals.

Quick Summary

Colorado's ban on firearm sales to 18-20 year olds, Senate Bill 169, was blocked by a federal judge. Governor Jared Polis's administration is appealing this decision, seeking to keep the law in place during litigation. This strategy mirrors tactics used by the ATF regarding ghost gun regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Infringers Create Patterns
  2. 00:06Colorado Governor's 18-20 Year Old Firearm Ban
  3. 00:15Ban Struck Down by Court
  4. 00:19Familiar Pattern: Asking to Keep Infringing Rules
  5. 00:33Links in Description, Share This Video
  6. 00:51Gun Controllers' Patterns
  7. 01:02Governor Polis and the 18-20 Year Old Ban
  8. 01:14Unconstitutional Ruling
  9. 01:39Colorado Governor Seeks Reversal of Blocked Law
  10. 01:45Law Banning Gun Sales to Under 21
  11. 01:48Judge Philip Brimmer's Preliminary Injunction
  12. 01:5510th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
  13. 02:00Does This Sound Familiar? Ghost Gun Regulation
  14. 02:05ATF Rule Smoked in 5th Circuit
  15. 02:08Asking SCOTUS to Let Rule Go in Place
  16. 02:13The Pattern: Infringe, Get Smoked, Appeal
  17. 02:21Please Let Our Infringing Rule Stay
  18. 02:32Unconstitutional Bounds
  19. 02:44Seeking Expedited Reversal
  20. 02:54Governor Jared Polis Seeking Expedited Reversal
  21. 03:01New State Law Barring Under 21 Firearm Purchase
  22. 03:08Judge Philip A. Bremer
  23. 03:11Stay or Postpone Preliminary Injunction
  24. 03:13Senate Bill 169
  25. 03:21Removing the Injunction
  26. 03:30Have Our Cake and Eat It Too
  27. 03:41Consistent Examples Rhyming with ATF Actions
  28. 03:47Court's Preliminary Injunction Allows Purchase
  29. 03:50High School and College Age Students
  30. 03:55Ineligible to Buy Firearms
  31. 03:57Polis's Attorney's Motion
  32. 04:07Why Go With High School and College Age People?
  33. 04:13Can't Say 18 Year Old Adults
  34. 04:22Manipulation of Wordplay by the Left
  35. 04:30Masking Unconstitutional Actions
  36. 04:42Colorado Suffering Irreparable Injury
  37. 04:48SB 23169 Remains Preliminary Enjoined
  38. 04:54Irreparable Injury Questioned
  39. 04:56Hypothetical Injury
  40. 05:01People Will Buy Guns
  41. 05:04Criminal Activity with Those Guns?
  42. 05:06People Buying Guns is Protected Right
  43. 05:11Reaching with Irreparable Injury Claim
  44. 05:14ATF Did the Same with Ghost Gun Rule
  45. 05:16SCOTUS Postponement
  46. 05:23Playbook on Full Display
  47. 05:28Judge's Preliminary Injunction Halting Enforcement
  48. 05:33Lawsuit Challenging Senate Bill 169
  49. 05:35Rocky Mountain Gun Owners
  50. 05:43Bill Passed by Democrats
  51. 05:46Signed into Law in April by Polis
  52. 05:50Supposed to Go into Effect Last Week
  53. 05:54Said it Was Unconstitutional
  54. 06:04Unconstitutional Infringements
  55. 06:08People Who Wrote Laws Asking to Keep Them
  56. 06:12Unconstitutional Law in Place
  57. 06:16Further Litigating Unconstitutionality
  58. 06:18Mind of the Leftist Gun Controller
  59. 06:23Anything to Keep it in Place
  60. 06:25We're Gonna Try to Infringe
  61. 06:29Let Me Know What You Think

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal challenge against Colorado's Senate Bill 169?

Colorado's Senate Bill 169, which banned firearm purchases for individuals aged 18-20, was blocked by a federal judge's preliminary injunction. The governor's office is now seeking to overturn this injunction and allow the law to remain in effect during the appeals process.

How does Colorado's governor's legal strategy compare to the ATF's ghost gun rule actions?

The speaker draws a parallel between Colorado's attempt to keep a blocked firearm law in place during an appeal and the ATF's actions with the ghost gun rule. In both cases, after a court blocked the regulation, the agency/administration sought to maintain the rule's effect while further legal proceedings occurred.

What is the argument for 'irreparable injury' in the Colorado gun ban case?

The state argues that irreparable injury occurs daily while the ban is enjoined, suggesting people will buy guns. However, the speaker questions this, noting it's hypothetical and assumes criminal activity, which is not guaranteed and doesn't account for protected Second Amendment rights.

Who filed the lawsuit against Colorado's SB 169?

The lawsuit challenging Colorado's Senate Bill 169 was filed by Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, described as a hard-line gun rights group based in Colorado. Their challenge led to the federal judge's preliminary injunction against the law.

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