NRA News Cam Co Chuck Michel on Ninth Circuit Ruling on Concealed Carry

Published on September 20, 2017
Duration: 3:31

Chuck Michel, a civil rights attorney, discusses the Ninth Circuit's ruling on concealed carry, specifically referencing the Peruta case. He explains that while the immediate ruling is not a final victory, it has significant implications for right-to-carry laws. The decision may lead to further legal challenges and appeals, potentially reaching the Supreme Court, and influences other pending CCW cases.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit denied the Attorney General's request to intervene in the Peruta concealed carry case. While not a final victory, this denial is a promising sign. The Attorney General can still appeal the decision en banc, and other pending CCW cases are being influenced by this ruling, potentially leading to further legal challenges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Chuck Michel
  2. 00:05Ninth Circuit Decision on Peruta Case
  3. 00:12Implications for Right-to-Carry
  4. 00:20Brady Center and Police Group Intervention
  5. 00:30Attorney General's Appeal Options
  6. 00:38Ninth Circuit's Liberal Majority
  7. 00:56Other CCW Cases Affected
  8. 01:37Baker and Richards Cases
  9. 02:05Stayed Cases in Court of Appeal
  10. 02:15Next Steps in the Legal Process
  11. 02:28Appealing for En Banc Review
  12. 02:46Court's Procedural Handling
  13. 02:51En Banc Review Timeline
  14. 03:06Expected Speed-Up of Process
  15. 03:13Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Ninth Circuit's decision regarding the Peruta concealed carry case?

The Ninth Circuit denied the Attorney General's request to intervene in the Peruta case. This denial is seen as a positive development, potentially moving the case towards a final resolution or further appeals.

Can the Peruta concealed carry ruling be appealed further?

Yes, the Attorney General can still appeal the Peruta decision by requesting an en banc review by the full Ninth Circuit. This process involves the entire panel of judges reconsidering the original decision.

How do other concealed carry cases relate to the Peruta ruling?

Several other CCW cases have been influenced by the Peruta ruling. Courts are citing it and sending these cases back for reconsideration, meaning the outcome of Peruta could impact numerous other licensed carry cases.

What are the next steps for the Peruta case and similar concealed carry lawsuits?

The Attorney General must act quickly to appeal for an en banc review. Other cases like the Baker and Richards cases are also moving forward, with some sheriffs already seeking en banc review, indicating a potentially faster legal process ahead.

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