This Week in Guns 5/4/23 - The CRS Trial, Colorado Update, Oregon Update, Constitutional Failings

Published on May 4, 2023
Duration: 68:59

This episode of 'This Week in Guns' by Fudd Busters discusses the CRS Firearms auto key card trial, highlighting legal arguments and the jury's verdict. It also covers legislative updates on 'ghost guns' in Oregon, new gun control laws in Colorado, and legal challenges to waiting periods in California and assault weapon bans in Illinois. The discussion emphasizes the complexities of firearms law and ongoing Second Amendment battles.

Quick Summary

The CRS Firearms auto key card trial centered on the argument that a single piece of steel cannot be a 'combination of parts' for machine gun conversion. Oregon's HB 2005 targets undetectable firearms, while Colorado enacted new gun control measures. A federal judge blocked Illinois' assault weapon ban, citing a lack of consideration for constitutional rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction & CRS Trial Update
  2. 01:12CRS Firearms Auto Key Card Trial Details
  3. 03:04ATF Witness Testimony on Auto Key Card
  4. 04:21Jury Verdict and Appeal Prospects
  5. 07:20Machine Gun Definition and Legal Arguments
  6. 11:04Technical Issues with Auto Key Card Functionality
  7. 13:19Human Impact of Legal Proceedings
  8. 15:08Operation Auto Key Card Retrieval
  9. 16:00Malfunctioning and Hammer Follow
  10. 20:06Induced Hammer Follow and Legal Loopholes
  11. 23:24Scary Implications for Gun Owners
  12. 24:07Oregon Ghost Gun Bill (HB 2005)
  13. 26:38Pistol-Based Lawsuit Update
  14. 29:33Florida Gun Law and Accidental Discharges
  15. 31:00Tyree Nichols Case Update
  16. 38:37California 10-Day Waiting Period Lawsuit
  17. 46:19Colorado Gun Control Bills Signed
  18. 55:00Florida New Gun Law and Incidents
  19. 57:44Illinois Assault Weapon Ban Blocked
  20. 63:52Illinois Ban Flaws and Remington 870
  21. 66:44Patriot Patch Company Promotion
  22. 68:02Conclusion and Next Broadcast

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main legal argument in the CRS Firearms auto key card trial?

The primary legal argument was that a single, homogeneous piece of steel, like the auto key card, does not meet the definition of a 'combination of parts' intended to convert a weapon into a machine gun, as required by federal law.

What are the key provisions of Oregon's HB 2005 regarding firearms?

Oregon's HB 2005, passed by the House, prohibits the manufacturing, importing, selling, or transferring of undetectable firearms. Penalties include up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

How did a federal judge rule on Illinois' assault weapon ban?

A federal judge blocked Illinois' assault weapon ban, issuing an injunction that halted most provisions. The judge found that the state did not adequately consider constitutional rights when enacting the ban.

What is the significance of the 922k challenge in firearms law?

The 922k challenge questions the federal requirement for serial numbers on firearms and the prohibition of defaced serial numbers. If successful, it could impact state laws that ban unserialized firearms.

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