Patriots FORCE Gun Controllers to resume Gun Rights in CT!... Another example of COURAGE on display!

Published on September 15, 2021
Duration: 5:01

This video discusses a partial victory for the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) in a lawsuit against the city of Bridgeport concerning delays in firearm permit applications. The lawsuit highlighted how administrative backlogs can function as a form of backdoor gun control. Following the suit, Bridgeport proactively changed its practices to expedite the application process, demonstrating the effectiveness of legal pressure from advocacy groups.

Quick Summary

The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) achieved a partial victory in a lawsuit against Bridgeport, CT, for delaying firearm permit applications. This legal action prompted Bridgeport to expedite its process and proactively contact affected residents, demonstrating how advocacy can force government compliance with rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Rally Cry for Rights
  2. 00:07Bullet Points: Momentum Builder
  3. 00:16Passing Rights to Next Generation
  4. 00:36Individuals Standing Up
  5. 01:07Connecticut Lawsuit Focus
  6. 01:32Partial Victory in Firearm Applications Law
  7. 01:50Connecticut Citizens Defense League Suit
  8. 01:57Backdoor Gun Control Tactics
  9. 02:13Outcome Before Judgment
  10. 02:17Bridgeport Changes Practices
  11. 03:02Applying Pressure Legally
  12. 03:19Halted Firearms Systems
  13. 03:36Systems Back Up After Lawsuit
  14. 03:50Power of Unified Americans
  15. 04:02Strain on Firearm Sales
  16. 04:16Timeline of Denials and Rectification
  17. 04:36Activating for Rights Now
  18. 04:51Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the lawsuit filed by the Connecticut Citizens Defense League in Bridgeport?

The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) won a partial victory in their lawsuit against the city of Bridgeport concerning delays in firearm permit applications. Following the suit, Bridgeport proactively changed its practices to allow for a much quicker application process and reached out to individuals who had experienced lengthy wait times.

How can delays in firearm permit applications be considered 'backdoor gun control'?

Delays in firearm permit applications can function as 'backdoor gun control' when administrative backlogs or inefficiencies are used to effectively deny or significantly postpone an individual's right to acquire a firearm, even if the right itself is not explicitly revoked.

What is the significance of Bridgeport changing its practices before a judgment was cast?

Bridgeport changing its firearm permit application practices proactively, before a final judgment, indicates that the lawsuit applied sufficient pressure to compel immediate action. This demonstrates the effectiveness of legal advocacy in forcing government agencies to comply with their responsibilities.

What does the video suggest about the effectiveness of legal pressure on government agencies regarding firearm rights?

The video suggests that applying pressure through the legal system, even if slow, can be highly effective. The Bridgeport case illustrates how a lawsuit can force government entities to correct inefficiencies and expedite processes related to firearm rights, ensuring they adhere to established mandates.

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