MASSIVE BREAKING NEWS! NATIONWIDE CARRY FINALLY BACKED BY FEDERAL JUDGES!

Published on January 12, 2026
Duration: 17:22

This video discusses a significant development in nationwide concealed carry rights, with federal judges advocating for expanded carry privileges for themselves and prosecutors. The 'Protect Our Prosecutors and Judges Act' is highlighted as a legislative effort to address rising threats against the judiciary. The discussion emphasizes the need for legal protections for those in the judicial system, drawing parallels to existing LEOSA provisions.

Quick Summary

Federal judges are advocating for nationwide concealed carry rights for themselves and prosecutors due to rising threats. The 'Protect Our Prosecutors and Judges Act' aims to grant this privilege, similar to LEOSA, addressing the difficulties judges face navigating state gun laws while traveling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Nationwide Concealed Carry News
  2. 01:12WSJ Op-Ed by Federal Judges
  3. 02:45Protect Our Prosecutors and Judges Act
  4. 03:35Rising Threats Against the Judiciary
  5. 05:46Challenges of Varying State Laws
  6. 07:00The 'Two-Tier' System Debate
  7. 10:00Judicial Experience with Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Protect Our Prosecutors and Judges Act'?

This act, introduced by Senator Tom Cotton, proposes to allow federal judges and prosecutors who have completed law enforcement firearms training to carry concealed firearms nationwide, similar to the provisions of LEOSA.

Why are federal judges advocating for nationwide carry rights?

Three federal judges cited an alarming increase in threats and attacks against the judiciary, including a foiled assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, as the primary reason for advocating for expanded concealed carry privileges.

What challenges do judges face regarding firearms and travel?

Judges often travel for official duties and find it difficult to comply with the complex and often conflicting gun laws of various states, leading many to forgo carrying their firearms for safety.

What is the argument against a 'two-tier' system for gun rights?

Critics worry about creating a privileged class of gun owners. However, proponents argue that judges carrying firearms could help normalize the practice and improve judicial understanding of Second Amendment rights.

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