PRO GUN is live! Saturday August 16th 2025

Published on August 17, 2025
Duration: 68:20

This Pro Gun live stream discusses the critical need for national reciprocity in firearms laws, highlighting how strict state regulations, particularly in New Jersey, can lead to severe legal consequences for law-abiding citizens. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding and adhering to the specific gun laws of every state traveled through, detailing two cases where individuals faced felony charges due to magazine capacity limits and prohibited ammunition types. The discussion also touches on the distinction between concealed carry insurance and legal defense networks, warning viewers about potential coverage limitations.

Quick Summary

National reciprocity is vital for gun owners to avoid felony charges when traveling between states with differing firearm laws. New Jersey, for example, strictly limits magazine capacity to 10 rounds and prohibits hollow-point ammunition, leading to severe penalties for those unaware of these regulations. Concealed carry "insurance" is often a legal defense network, not true insurance, with limitations on coverage for criminal charges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Welcome
  2. 02:36Need for National Reciprocity
  3. 02:50NJ Gun Law Case Study 1 (Alabama Permit Holder)
  4. 05:37NJ Gun Law Case Study 2 (Magazine & Ammo)
  5. 06:46Concealed Carry Insurance vs. Legal Defense
  6. 09:30Gun Owners of America Conference Insights
  7. 10:48New Springfield Emissary 1911
  8. 12:40Sig Sauer P320 Discussion
  9. 16:15Smith & Wesson M&P Review
  10. 20:37Springfield Emissary Details
  11. 23:32Kel-Tec vs. Smith & Wesson Carbine
  12. 35:05Glock 20 Gen 4 Discussion
  13. 39:50New Jersey Firearm Licensing Issues
  14. 46:09Recap of NJ Arrests
  15. 49:39Tennessee Carry Laws
  16. 51:50Tennessee Enhanced Carry Permit Changes
  17. 52:24Concealed Carry Insurance Explained
  18. 59:53Legal Defense Network Limitations
  19. 63:29Final Q&A & Stream Wrap-up
  20. 67:52Stream End

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is national reciprocity for gun laws important?

National reciprocity is crucial because it allows law-abiding citizens with valid concealed carry permits from one state to legally carry firearms in other states. Without it, individuals can face severe felony charges for unknowingly violating strict state laws, as seen in New Jersey cases involving magazine capacity and ammunition type restrictions.

What are the main gun law issues in New Jersey?

New Jersey has stringent gun laws, including a strict limit of 10 rounds for firearm magazines and a prohibition on hollow-point ammunition. Obtaining a pistol purchase permit is also a lengthy process, and carrying firearms is heavily restricted, making it difficult for even law-abiding citizens to comply.

Is concealed carry "insurance" truly insurance?

No, concealed carry "insurance" is typically a membership to a legal defense network, not actual insurance. It primarily covers legal fees but often excludes criminal charges and does not cover liability for bodily injury or property damage, unlike true insurance policies.

What are the key differences between legal defense networks and firearm liability insurance?

Legal defense networks, often marketed as concealed carry insurance, cover legal fees but may refuse service if you're charged with a crime. True firearm liability insurance, which can sometimes be added as a rider to homeowner's policies or purchased separately, covers bodily injury and property damage, offering broader financial protection.

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