This Week in Guns w/ Ivan the Troll 3/26/21: Grabbers' Ghost Gun Obsession, Administrative Overreach

Published on March 28, 2021
Duration: 74:22

This episode of 'This Week in Guns' discusses recent legislative and executive actions impacting firearms, including potential bans on 'ghost guns' and AR pistols, and the legal challenges to gun control measures in Boulder, Colorado. The hosts also delve into the Ninth Circuit's ruling on open carry, the debate around 3D-printed firearms at Iowa State University, and the effectiveness of gun show regulations. The discussion highlights concerns about administrative overreach and the interpretation of Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Recent 'This Week in Guns' discussions highlight concerns over 'ghost gun' bans in Delaware and Oregon, questioning their effectiveness and impact on law-abiding citizens. The Ninth Circuit's ruling against open carry in Young v. Hawaii and the striking down of Boulder's gun ban are also analyzed, alongside critiques of administrative overreach and the interpretation of Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction and Guest Setup
  2. 00:36Ghost Gun Obsession and Administrative Overreach
  3. 02:30Harris and Biden Push for Gun Laws
  4. 03:57Executive Orders vs. Executive Action
  5. 05:54Clamping Down on Import Controls
  6. 06:41Focus on AR Pistols and Parts Kits
  7. 08:40Critique of Universal Background Checks
  8. 10:04Treating Guns Like Cars
  9. 11:49History of Attacking 'Saturday Night Specials'
  10. 12:42Ivan the Troll Arrives
  11. 13:53Ivan's Work with 3D Printed Guns
  12. 15:073D Printing Night Vision Components
  13. 19:33Boulder Gun Ban Struck Down
  14. 20:45In Chambers v. City of Boulder Ruling
  15. 21:08Boulder Shooting Timing
  16. 23:00Impact of Boulder Shooting on Legal Victory
  17. 25:06Young v. Hawaii Case
  18. 25:47Ninth Circuit Ruling on Open Carry
  19. 30:40Supreme Court and Second Amendment Cases
  20. 33:47Iowa State University 2A Event Controversy
  21. 35:47Critique of Felon/Sex Offender 3D Printing Claims
  22. 42:13Eagle Arms Gun Show and Josh Shapiro Deal
  23. 43:58Eagle Arms Denies Formal Agreement
  24. 47:20The 'School Carry' Debate
  25. 48:23Lewiston Tribune Op-Ed on Teacher Carry
  26. 50:52Arguments for Teacher Carry
  27. 55:16Delaware and Oregon Ghost Gun Bans
  28. 56:02Defining 'Undetectable Firearms'
  29. 59:15Ghost Gun Bans as Security Theater
  30. 61:44New Jersey and Washington State Laws on Sharing Files
  31. 64:01Traceability and CSI Effect
  32. 64:56ATF Ballistic Tracing Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding 'ghost gun' bans in states like Delaware and Oregon?

Concerns include the criminalization of law-abiding hobbyists, the ineffectiveness of bans on individuals with existing parts, and the potential for these laws to be mere 'security theater' that doesn't deter criminals.

How did the Ninth Circuit rule on open carry in the Young v. Hawaii case?

The Ninth Circuit determined that open carry is 'flat out beyond the scope of the Second Amendment,' a ruling that significantly restricts the right to bear arms outside the home and is seen as a narrow interpretation of constitutional rights.

What was the outcome of the Boulder, Colorado gun ban lawsuit?

The Colorado court struck down Boulder's city-wide gun ban, including magazine limits and AR-15 purchase restrictions. The ruling stated that state law preempted the city's stricter ordinances, deeming the ban invalid.

What is the significance of the 'Joshi Washi 9' design?

The 'Joshi Washi 9' is a 3D-printable Tech 9 frame redesign featuring anime-style artwork of Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. It serves as a satirical response to his efforts to ban homemade firearms.

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