Tom Gresham's Gun Talk: 2.26.17 - Part A

Published on March 1, 2017
Duration: 44:24

This episode of Gun Talk discusses the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision upholding Maryland's assault weapons ban, which deemed semi-automatic rifles as 'weapons of war' and not protected by the Second Amendment. Host Tom Gresham argues this ruling contradicts Supreme Court precedents like Heller and McDonald, which protect firearms in common use. The discussion highlights concerns about lower courts ignoring established legal precedent and the potential implications for firearm ownership in the US.

Quick Summary

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Maryland's assault weapons ban, ruling semi-automatic rifles are 'weapons of war' and not protected by the Second Amendment. This decision contradicts Supreme Court precedents like Heller and McDonald, which protect firearms in common use, raising concerns about the future of firearm rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Laser Guard Pro Announcement
  2. 00:26Introduction to Gun Talk
  3. 00:40Tom Gresham's Welcome & Remote Broadcast
  4. 01:12Shooting Revolvers: Technique and Recoil Management
  5. 02:06Shooting a Smith & Wesson 686 and Ruger GP100
  6. 02:40News: Maryland Assault Weapons Ban Upheld
  7. 03:04Court Ruling: Semi-automatic Rifles as 'Weapons of War'
  8. 03:13Judge King's Statement on Second Amendment Protection
  9. 03:30Comparison: Semi-auto vs. Full-auto Firearms
  10. 04:02Implications for Second Amendment Protection
  11. 04:31AR-15 in Common Use: Heller Decision
  12. 05:01Firearm Violence Statistics vs. Other Weapons
  13. 05:27Hope for Supreme Court Review
  14. 05:32Justice Neil Gorsuch's Potential Impact
  15. 05:55Ignoring Heller and McDonald Precedents
  16. 06:30Alice in Wonderland Legal Analogy
  17. 07:11Elections Have Consequences: Hillary Clinton Scenario
  18. 07:22Listener Call-in: What Would You Do?
  19. 08:09Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 Advertisement
  20. 08:40WhereToShoot.org Resource
  21. 09:10Vanishing Paradise: Wildlife Habitat Conservation
  22. 09:45Timney Triggers Advertisement
  23. 10:24Listener Question: Ruger AR556 Chrome Lining
  24. 11:14Discussion: Chrome Plating on AR Barrels
  25. 11:45Listener Call: Handgun Selection for Home Defense
  26. 12:41Self-Defense Insurance: Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network
  27. 13:59Follow-up: Handgun Selection Process
  28. 15:52Listener Call: Bobby from Maryland - Range Report
  29. 16:14Range Report: Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 with Different Sights
  30. 17:52M&P 15-22 Features and Appeal
  31. 18:23Carry Rig Discussion: Bigfoot Gun Belt & Alien Gear Holster
  32. 19:41Listener Call: John from Vega, Texas - Chrome Lining
  33. 19:48Discussion: Chrome Lining History and Modern Relevance
  34. 20:21Importance of Chamber Cleaning
  35. 20:51Ammunition Choice: Steel Case vs. Brass Case
  36. 21:17Choosing Ammunition Wisely
  37. 21:51Preview: New Handgun Self-Defense Round
  38. 22:43Gun Talk Newsletter Sign-up
  39. 22:52Introduction to Jeff Hoffman of Black Hills Ammunition
  40. 23:43Jeff Hoffman Interview Begins
  41. 24:22History of Black Hills Ammunition
  42. 25:48Formation of Black Hills Ammunition
  43. 25:55Product Lines: Handgun and Rifle Ammunition
  44. 26:03Work with US Military and Special Operations
  45. 26:45Introducing 'Honey Badger' Ammunition
  46. 27:25Honey Badger: Non-Expanding Self-Defense Bullet
  47. 28:27Honey Badger Performance in Short Barrel Revolvers
  48. 29:29Ballistic Gelatin Testing Methodology
  49. 30:04Honey Badger Performance vs. Hollow Points
  50. 30:08Available Calibers: Honey Badger Ammunition
  51. 30:2344 Magnum Honey Badger Performance
  52. 31:12Black Hills Ammunition Website
  53. 31:35Crimson Trace Advertisement
  54. 32:07US Sportsman's Alliance Advertisement
  55. 32:35Franklin Armory BFS Trigger Advertisement
  56. 33:06GunDeals App Advertisement
  57. 34:04Thompson Center Compass Rifle Advertisement
  58. 34:41Jeff Hoffman on Black Hills Ammunition Quality
  59. 35:00The 'Secret Sauce': Black Hills Employees
  60. 35:35Mindset for Law Enforcement and Military Ammunition
  61. 36:40Care Level in Ammunition Manufacturing
  62. 36:58New Ammunition: 300 Whisper
  63. 37:09Suppressed Weapons and Fun Factor
  64. 37:30300 Blackout: Subsonic vs. Supersonic
  65. 37:49Factors Affecting Ammunition Performance (Chamber, Barrel Length)
  66. 37:56Impact of Air Density and Temperature on Ballistics
  67. 38:30Mission Critical Ammunition Performance
  68. 39:45Black Hills Ammunition Reliability
  69. 39:59New Rifle Ammunition: Hornady ELD-X Bullets
  70. 40:22ELD (Extreme Low Drag) Bullets Explained
  71. 40:43ELD-X (Expanding) Bullets for Hunting
  72. 41:12Ballistic Coefficient and Wind Drift
  73. 41:51Ruger GP100 in 44 Special
  74. 42:0844 Special Cartridge: History and Pleasant Shooting
  75. 42:37New Ammunition Developments for Next Year
  76. 43:41Black Hills Ammunition Videos
  77. 43:56Listener Call-in: Open Forum
  78. 44:05Revisiting Fourth Circuit Ruling on Semi-Autos

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling on Maryland's assault weapons ban?

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Maryland's ban on semi-automatic rifles, classifying them as 'weapons of war' and stating they are not protected by the Second Amendment. This ruling has significant implications for firearm rights in the US.

How does the Fourth Circuit's ruling conflict with Supreme Court precedent?

The ruling appears to contradict Supreme Court decisions in Heller and McDonald, which affirmed Second Amendment protections for firearms in common use. Critics argue the court is ignoring established legal precedent regarding civilian firearm ownership.

What are the arguments against banning semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15?

Arguments include that AR-15s and similar rifles are in common use for lawful purposes like self-defense, hunting, and sport shooting, with millions owned by law-abiding citizens. Statistics also show fewer murders are committed with rifles compared to other weapons.

What is the significance of the 'common use' standard in Second Amendment law?

The 'common use' standard, established by Supreme Court rulings, protects firearms that are widely owned and used by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes. Banning these firearms, like popular semi-automatic rifles, is seen as a violation of this standard.

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