Philadelphia Closes Gun Permit Unit For At Least Three Weeks Infringing on Residents' 2A Rights

Published on November 25, 2020
Duration: 3:28

Colion Noir critically analyzes the closure of Philadelphia's gun permit unit, arguing it infringes upon Second Amendment rights. The video highlights the lawsuit filed against the city, which claims that constitutionally necessary firearm services are being treated as non-essential, using COVID-19 as a pretext. Noir emphasizes the importance of these services and the broader implications for gun ownership rights.

Quick Summary

Philadelphia's gun permit unit closure is facing a lawsuit alleging infringement of Second Amendment rights. Critics, including Colion Noir, argue that constitutionally necessary firearm services are being treated as non-essential, using COVID-19 as an invalid excuse to deny residents their rights to own and carry firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Philadelphia Gun Permit Unit Closure Lawsuit
  2. 00:34COVID-19 as Excuse for Permit Denial
  3. 01:36City's Statement vs. Constitutional Rights
  4. 02:50Colion Noir Merch & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Philadelphia's gun permit unit closed?

Philadelphia's gun permit unit has been closed for at least three weeks. The city cites positive COVID-19 tests as the reason, claiming it's to protect health and planning to reopen in the future. However, critics argue this is an excuse to infringe on Second Amendment rights.

What are the legal arguments against Philadelphia's gun permit closure?

A lawsuit has been filed against Philadelphia, claiming the closure of its gun permit unit infringes on residents' Second Amendment rights. The suit argues that constitutionally necessary firearm-related services are being treated as non-essential, and that the city is using COVID-19 as a pretext.

Who is Colion Noir and what is his stance on the Philadelphia gun permit issue?

Colion Noir is an attorney and gun rights advocate. He critically analyzes the closure of Philadelphia's gun permit unit, asserting it's a violation of constitutional rights and that firearm services should not be deemed non-essential, especially when other permits are still being processed.

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