SUPREME DENIAL - The Big 2A

Published on June 5, 2025
Duration: 12:04

The Supreme Court denied cert in two key Second Amendment cases, impacting Maryland's assault weapons ban and Rhode Island's magazine capacity restrictions. Justice Kavanaugh noted AR-15s are likely protected under Heller due to common use, while Justice Thomas criticized the Fourth Circuit's reasoning. The ATF has updated its FFL revocation policy to focus on willful violations, a positive change for dealers. Washington state is implementing a purchase permit system, and the ATF now accepts CCW permits in lieu of NICS checks in 28 states.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court denied cert in key gun rights cases, impacting assault weapons bans and magazine capacity limits. Justice Kavanaugh indicated AR-15s are likely protected due to common use. The ATF updated its FFL policy to focus on serious willful violations, and Washington state implemented a new purchase permit system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Supreme Court Denies Cert in Gun Rights Cases
  2. 00:08Maryland Assault Weapons Ban & RI Magazine Capacity
  3. 00:17Understanding 'Denial of Cert'
  4. 00:33Justices Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch Dissent
  5. 00:47Justice Kavanaugh's Statement on AR-15s
  6. 01:09AR-15s Protected Under Heller?
  7. 01:36Future Supreme Court Review of AR-15 Issue
  8. 02:07Justice Thomas's Dissent on AR-15 Ban
  9. 02:29Burden of Proof in Second Amendment Cases
  10. 02:45AR-15s as 'Dangerous and Unusual Weapons'
  11. 03:06Court Avoiding AR-15 Issue for a Decade
  12. 03:20The Right to Bear Arms as a 'Second-Class Right'
  13. 03:48Second Amendment Foundation Cases
  14. 04:46ATF Policy Change for FFLs
  15. 05:10New Policy: Serious Willful Violations
  16. 05:31Gun Control Act Revocation Rules
  17. 05:55Definition of 'Willful' Violation
  18. 06:34ATF's New Approach: Education and Warnings
  19. 07:00Remedial Plans for FFL Compliance
  20. 07:31Proposal to Merge ATF with DEA
  21. 08:05Reasons for Merging ATF and DEA
  22. 08:55Washington State Purchase Permit Law
  23. 09:13Requirements for Washington Purchase Permit
  24. 09:47Live Fire Requirement for Permits
  25. 10:26Washington Law Effective Date & Litigation
  26. 10:36ATF CCW Permit Exception for NICS Checks
  27. 10:44Michigan and Alabama Added to List
  28. 10:58Requirements for CCW Permit Exception
  29. 11:33FFL Discretion on Accepting Permits
  30. 11:47Positive Trend for Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding AR-15s and assault weapons bans?

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in cases challenging assault weapons bans and magazine capacity restrictions. Justice Kavanaugh suggested AR-15s are likely protected under Heller due to common use, while Justice Thomas dissented, criticizing lower court rulings.

How has the ATF's policy on FFL license revocations changed?

The ATF's new policy requires 'serious willful violations' for license revocation, moving away from revoking for minor or clerical errors. Warnings and education will be used for less severe issues, focusing on intent and public safety.

What are the new firearm purchase requirements in Washington state?

Washington state now requires a 5-year purchase permit from the State Patrol, involving a fee and a certified firearm safety training program. A live fire component is also required to obtain the permit.

In how many states can a CCW permit be used instead of a NICS check?

The ATF now recognizes valid CCW permits as an alternative to NICS checks in 28 states. This streamlines firearm purchases for permit holders who meet specific state-issued criteria.

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