This Week in Guns 9/22/24 - Ivan Doxx, Auto Key Card Update, Massachusetts Ghost Gun Ban

Published on September 22, 2024
Duration: 69:05

This episode of This Week in Guns covers the attempted doxing of Ivan Doxx, the SKS used in an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, legal challenges against Maryland gun stores, and a controversial secrecy order claimed by a 3D printed kill flash manufacturer. It also delves into the legal implications of the NFA, the complexities of patent secrecy orders, and the ATF's efforts to combat 3D-printed machine gun conversion devices.

Quick Summary

The Matt Hoover auto key card case challenges the classification of AR-15s as machine guns. Arguments suggest that if hammer follow malfunctions are deemed automatic fire, then removing an AR-15's disconnector could classify it as a machine gun under the NFA, a potentially broad interpretation with significant implications for firearm ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro & Ivan Doxx Doxxing
  2. 02:46Trump Assassination Attempt with SKS
  3. 07:00Lawsuit Against Maryland Gun Stores
  4. 20:37Ninth Circuit Carry Case Update
  5. 26:223D Printed Kill Flash Secrecy Order Claim
  6. 47:23Matt Hoover Auto Key Card Case Update
  7. 54:05ATF & 3D Printer Industry on Conversion Devices
  8. 62:14Massachusetts Ghost Gun Law
  9. 67:17Patriot Patch Company Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Ninth Circuit's ruling on concealed carry cases?

The Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of carrying firearms in locations like hospitals, churches, and public transit. However, it ruled against carrying in bars, restaurants serving alcohol, state parks, and stadiums, indicating a mixed result for concealed carry rights.

Why is a claimed secrecy order for 3D-printed kill flashes considered suspicious?

Secrecy orders are rare and typically applied to government-funded or military projects before they are developed. A claim of secrecy for a product already sold to the public, like 3D-printed kill flashes, is highly unusual and suggests a potential marketing scam.

What is the ATF's new approach to combating 3D-printed machine gun conversion devices?

The ATF is engaging with the 3D printing industry to solicit ideas for combating these devices. However, the speaker suggests that the primary source of these devices is imported from China, not domestic 3D printing.

What is the legal argument regarding AR-15s and machine gun classification under the NFA?

The Matt Hoover auto key card case explores whether AR-15s could be classified as machine guns if hammer follow malfunctions are considered automatic fire. The argument suggests that disabling the disconnector, leading to hammer follow, could make an AR-15 a machine gun under certain interpretations of the NFA.

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