This Week in Guns 3/17/2025 - Big Federal Gun Law Updates & States Being Silly

Published on March 17, 2025
Duration: 72:35

This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers significant legal developments impacting Second Amendment rights. Key discussions include the 11th Circuit's ruling on Florida's 18-20 firearm ban, the Supreme Court's oral arguments in the Smith & Wesson v. United States case regarding Mexico's lawsuit, and a favorable ruling from the 9th Circuit on Hawaii's restrictive handgun purchase laws. The show also critiques Sig Sauer's handling of P320 safety issues and the 7th Circuit's stance on SBRs.

Quick Summary

The 11th Circuit upheld Florida's ban on firearm sales to those under 21, citing historical restrictions and downplaying militia acts. The Supreme Court heard arguments in Smith & Wesson v. United States regarding Mexico's lawsuit, while the 9th Circuit struck down Hawaii's restrictive handgun purchase laws. Sig Sauer faces scrutiny over P320 safety issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Intro & Personal Anecdote
  2. 02:47Arkansas School Gun Safety Education Bill
  3. 10:54NRA v. Bondi: Florida 18-20 Firearm Ban Ruling
  4. 33:33Sig Sauer P320 Safety Issues & Lawsuits
  5. 35:33Smith & Wesson v. United States: Mexico Lawsuit Oral Arguments
  6. 43:59Yucutake v. Lopez: Hawaii Gun Law Decision
  7. 51:177th Circuit Court on Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs)
  8. 62:30Franklin Armory Reformation Legal Quirks
  9. 65:29Alabama Glock Switch Ban

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the 11th Circuit's ruling on Florida's 18-20 firearm ban?

The 11th Circuit Court upheld Florida's ban on firearm sales to individuals under 21. The court's reasoning relied on historical laws that restricted certain age groups and downplayed the relevance of militia acts, despite the Bruen decision's emphasis on historical tradition.

What is the status of the Smith & Wesson lawsuit brought by Mexico?

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Smith & Wesson Brands v. United States. Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging they aid illegal gun transfers. Smith & Wesson counters that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) prohibits such lawsuits.

Did the 9th Circuit rule favorably on Hawaii's handgun purchase laws?

Yes, in Yucutake v. Lopez, the 9th Circuit found Hawaii's laws unconstitutional. These laws included a 10-day expiration for handgun purchase permits and a requirement to bring the firearm to police within 5 days of acquisition, lacking historical precedent.

What are the concerns regarding Sig Sauer P320 firearms?

Concerns center on the P320's potential for unintended discharge. Despite Sig Sauer's claims, the company previously offered a voluntary recall and committed to the U.S. military to address issues related to sear failures and quality control of sourced parts.

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