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Published on June 20, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video provides a rapid-fire update on significant legal developments impacting firearm ownership. Key topics include a proposal to deregulate NFA items like SBRs and silencers, ongoing legal challenges to Illinois' assault weapons ban, and a Fifth Circuit opinion potentially reclassifying silencers. It also covers a lawsuit against the return of Forced Reset Triggers and a Supreme Court decision upholding the PLCAA against a lawsuit from Mexico.

Quick Summary

A congressional bill proposes removing SBRs, SBSs, AOWs, and silencers from NFA regulation, potentially making them tax-free. Meanwhile, legal challenges continue against Illinois' assault weapons ban, and the Fifth Circuit may reconsider its stance on silencers as Second Amendment arms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NFA Deregulation Proposal
  2. 00:18Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Challenge
  3. 00:30Fifth Circuit Silencer Opinion
  4. 00:37FRT Settlement Lawsuit
  5. 00:48SCOTUS PLCAA Decision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed change regarding NFA items like SBRs and silencers?

A proposal has been added to a major congressional bill that aims to remove Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs), Short Barreled Shotguns (SBSs), Any Other Weapons (AOWs), and silencers from the National Firearms Act (NFA), potentially making them tax-free.

What is the status of the Illinois assault weapons ban challenge?

An amicus brief has been filed in the Illinois assault weapons ban challenge, arguing that the state's law is unconstitutional and that magazines and silencers are constitutionally protected arms.

What was the Fifth Circuit's recent action regarding silencers?

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reportedly withdrew an earlier opinion that held silencers were not 'arms' protected by the Second Amendment, suggesting a potential shift in legal interpretation for suppressor ownership.

Why are states suing to block the return of Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs)?

New Jersey and 15 other states are suing to block the return of FRTs, arguing that these triggers are machine guns and that the federal government lacks the authority to allow their return to consumers.

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