TRUMP Sues California Over Gun Rights: You Won't Believe This!

Published on October 6, 2025
Duration: 2:57

Colion Noir, an attorney and expert on Second Amendment litigation, analyzes the DOJ's lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for unconstitutional delays in concealed carry permitting. He critiques 'common sense' gun laws used to restrict rights and questions the reliance on government for self-defense, advocating for constitutional carry to bypass bureaucratic hurdles.

Quick Summary

The DOJ is suing the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for unconstitutional delays in concealed carry permitting, citing violations of the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. Critics argue that these delays, often exceeding a year, hinder the right to self-defense and highlight the need for constitutional carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DOJ Sues California Over Gun Rights
  2. 00:42Legal Compliance and Delays
  3. 01:05Critique of 'Reasonable' Gun Laws
  4. 02:08Government Trust and Self Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the DOJ suing the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department regarding gun rights?

The DOJ filed a lawsuit alleging that the county's concealed carry permitting process is unconstitutional due to extensive delays, violating the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. Residents are reportedly left waiting for permits for months or even years, exceeding the state's 120-day processing requirement.

What are the main arguments against California's concealed carry permitting process?

The primary argument is that the extensive delays in processing concealed carry applications violate constitutional rights. Critics argue that 'common sense' restrictions are used to impede the right to self-defense, and that the government is failing to follow its own laws, necessitating measures like constitutional carry.

What is Colion Noir's perspective on government trust and self-defense?

Colion Noir, an attorney, questions why individuals who distrust politicians are willing to entrust them with their fundamental right to self-defense. He emphasizes that the right to carry a firearm for protection is a basic right, not limited to specific types of weapons.

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