Second Amendment Legal Update

Published on March 7, 2017
Duration: 16:36

This video provides a legal update on Second Amendment rights, focusing on federal judicial appointments and legislative efforts. It highlights the importance of Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination for protecting gun rights and discusses the potential impact of national reciprocity for concealed carry permits. The speaker also covers recent executive actions by the Trump administration and a specific California legislative effort to move towards a shall-issue concealed carry system.

Quick Summary

Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court is crucial for Second Amendment rights, as the court currently has a 4-4 tie on many issues. His confirmation could provide the necessary fifth vote to protect these rights. The Parotta case, heading to the Supreme Court, concerns making California a 'shall issue' state for concealed carry permits, and Gorsuch's confirmation is seen as vital for a favorable outcome.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Patreon Support
  2. 00:09California and Federal Legislative Update
  3. 00:14Encouragement and Trump Administration Promises
  4. 00:21Supreme Court Vacancy and Justice Scalia
  5. 00:42Neil Gorsuch Supreme Court Nomination
  6. 01:39Opposition to Pro-American and Constitutional Policies
  7. 02:21Supreme Court Vacancy and the Fifth Vote
  8. 02:42Neil Gorsuch Nomination Process
  9. 03:39Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Vote
  10. 03:50Strategy vs. Tactics in Legal Battles
  11. 04:00Importance of Federal Bench Staffing
  12. 04:21The Parotta Case in California
  13. 04:57California Becoming a Shall Issue State
  14. 05:14Other Second Amendment Cases Heading to Supreme Court
  15. 05:27Contact Your Senator for Gorsuch Nomination
  16. 05:33Trump Administration Actions
  17. 05:41Executive Order on Social Security Recipients and Firearms
  18. 06:13Social Security Gun Grab Repealed
  19. 06:15Interior Secretary Confirmation and Actions
  20. 06:38Access to Public Lands for Shooting and Hunting
  21. 07:10Repeal of Lead Ammunition Ban
  22. 07:35President Trump Keeping Promises
  23. 08:17National Carry Reciprocity
  24. 08:30House and Senate Bills on Reciprocity
  25. 09:10Impact on Restrictive States like California
  26. 10:00Strategic Importance of Reciprocity Bill
  27. 10:46Contacting Senators Facing Re-election
  28. 11:06Hearing Protection Act
  29. 11:20Suppressors and the NFA List
  30. 11:38Strategy for the Hearing Protection Act
  31. 12:17California Assembly Bill AB 757
  32. 12:22Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez
  33. 12:42AB 757: Shall Issue for Concealed Carry
  34. 13:17Support for Assemblywoman Melendez
  35. 14:10Join the National Rifle Association (NRA)
  36. 15:16Legal Backup for Self-Defense: Second Call Defense
  37. 16:01Conclusion and Future Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court for Second Amendment rights?

Neil Gorsuch's nomination is considered critical because the Supreme Court currently has a 4-4 tie on many Second Amendment issues. His confirmation as a conservative justice could provide the crucial fifth vote needed to protect and potentially restore lost gun rights.

What is the National Right to Carry Reciprocity Act and its potential impact?

The National Right to Carry Reciprocity Act aims to make concealed carry permits valid across all states, similar to driver's licenses. While specific provisions are debated, its passage is strategically important as it could pressure restrictive states to issue permits and face legal challenges.

What recent actions has the Trump administration taken regarding firearms and public lands?

The Trump administration repealed an executive order that prevented Social Security recipients needing financial aid from owning firearms. Additionally, the administration has taken steps to open federal lands for shooting and hunting and repealed the ban on lead ammunition for such activities.

What is the purpose of California Assembly Bill 757?

California Assembly Bill 757, introduced by Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez, aims to change California into a 'shall issue' state for concealed carry permits. This means the state would be required to issue permits to any qualified applicant, rather than having discretionary issuance.

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