This Week in Guns 12/8/2025 - Shotguns, Seizures & Statutes: A Cross-Continental Gun Law Breakdown

Published on December 9, 2025
Duration: 74:55

This episode of This Week in Guns delves into complex legal and regulatory issues surrounding firearms in the US and abroad. Key discussions include the DOJ's defense of NFA regulations despite tax nexus challenges, the surprising findings of Caribbean gun trafficking studies, and the historical context of shotgun design versus military application. The hosts also critique the perceived disingenuousness of government arguments in Second Amendment cases and highlight the ongoing debate around firearm registration and buyback programs.

Quick Summary

The DOJ is defending the National Firearms Act (NFA) against tax challenges, asserting its constitutional validity for registration and requirements, even for zero-tax firearms. This includes defending barrel length restrictions, though arguments about standing and precedent are being made.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction & Host Updates
  2. 01:46Ivan's Japanese Shotgun Research
  3. 03:00Colt All-American Discussion
  4. 05:30Matt Hoover Update & Legal Pending
  5. 06:32Caribbean Gun Trafficking & Florida Hubs
  6. 09:39Seized Arms in Haiti: Analysis of Evidence Table
  7. 15:11DOJ Defending NFA vs. Tax Challenges
  8. 21:19DOJ's Inconsistent Legal Positions
  9. 26:43Mass Killings Decline & Media Framing
  10. 32:09ATF Rule: Simplifying Interstate NFA Transport
  11. 39:03Shotgun vs. AR-15: Design Origins
  12. 46:37UK Man Arrested for Florida Shotgun Photo
  13. 53:16Ninth Circuit Revives California Ammo Background Checks
  14. 57:16Ilhan Omar Pushes for Gun Registry & Buyback
  15. 62:53DOJ Forms Second Amendment Rights Section
  16. 65:26Florida Bill to Repeal 18-21 Firearm Ban
  17. 68:39Patriot Patch Co. December Exclusive

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DOJ's current stance on the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

The DOJ is actively defending the NFA's application in tax challenge cases, asserting the constitutional validity of its registration and requirements, even for firearms with a zero tax. This defense extends to barrel length restrictions, where they argue against Second Amendment challenges and question plaintiffs' standing.

What did the Rutgers report reveal about Caribbean gun trafficking?

A Rutgers report indicates that Caribbean gun trafficking is linked to hubs in Florida and Georgia. Specifically, 30% of traced firearms originated from Miami-Dade and Broward counties in Florida, and 78% of illegal arm shipments were detected in Florida and Georgia ports.

How is the DOJ addressing Second Amendment rights within its structure?

The US Justice Department has established a new Second Amendment Rights Section within its Civil Rights Division. This unit is expected to focus on challenging state and local laws that may infringe upon Second Amendment rights, signaling a more active role in Second Amendment litigation.

What is the significance of Florida House Bill 133?

Florida House Bill 133 aims to repeal the state's ban on firearm purchases for individuals aged 18 to 20. After advancing through a committee vote, it is now eligible for a full House vote, potentially restoring firearm purchasing rights for this age group in Florida.

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