This Week in Guns 1/11/2025 - 2024 Recap Plus Gun Law Updates

Published on January 11, 2025
Duration: 71:00

This video discusses the resignation of the ATF Director, a wrongful ATF raid, international gun control measures in Germany and Sri Lanka, and various US gun law updates and legal challenges. It highlights concerns about government overreach, the impact of new legislation, and ongoing court cases affecting firearm ownership rights.

Quick Summary

The ATF Director is set to resign on January 18, 2025, a move framed as customary during presidential transitions. Meanwhile, a controversial ATF raid on Choa Manley's home, based on a questionable felon-in-possession charge, highlights concerns about law enforcement overreach. Germany's disarming of AfD party members raises alarms about political restrictions on gun ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:45ATF Director Resignation
  2. 07:19Wrongful ATF Raid Example
  3. 17:00German Gun Control Measures
  4. 20:38Flamethrower & WMD Charges
  5. 25:51Washington Ammunition Purchase Limits
  6. 34:16Federal 7mm Backcountry Cartridge
  7. 43:59Colorado Assault Weapons Ban
  8. 49:23Supreme Court Gun Case Review
  9. 58:082024 Year in Review: Gun Control News
  10. 63:59ATF Force Reset Trigger Ruling
  11. 67:38Washington State Gun Control Laws
  12. 68:06Maine Gun Control Bills
  13. 69:18Hawaii Supreme Court Ruling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the ATF Director?

ATF Director Debacher is confirmed to resign on January 18, 2025. This resignation is being framed as a customary action during a presidential transition period, though its timing has drawn commentary.

What were the key issues in the Choa Manley ATF raid?

The raid on Choa Manley's home involved a large ATF tactical team, flashbangs used on his son, and the alleged mistreatment of family members. The warrant was based on a felon-in-possession charge, which Manley reportedly did not meet, leading to accusations of a botched operation and potential harassment.

What are the implications of Germany disarming AfD party members?

Germany's action to disarm members of the AfD party, a right-wing political group, raises concerns about the potential for governments to use political affiliation as grounds for firearm confiscation, setting a precedent for restricting gun rights based on political views.

What is the significance of the Supreme Court reviewing multiple felon-in-possession cases?

The Supreme Court is considering several challenges to felon-in-possession laws (922(g)(1)). This indicates a potential shift in how these laws are interpreted and applied, with implications for a significant number of federal convictions and firearm rights restoration.

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