Trump to Gun Owners- I've Had ENOUGH

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 8:27

This video discusses a novel lawsuit filed by the Trump administration's DOJ against a California sheriff's department concerning the handling of concealed carry permits. The lawsuit alleges that excessive delays in processing these permits constitute a form of de facto gun control and a violation of civil rights, drawing parallels to historical civil rights litigation. The speaker highlights this as a proactive measure by the DOJ, contrasting it with previous administrations' reactive approaches to Second Amendment issues.

Quick Summary

The Trump administration's DOJ has filed a novel lawsuit against a California sheriff's department, utilizing the Civil Rights Act (34 U.S. Code § 12601) to combat excessive delays in concealed carry permit processing, which are argued to be a form of de facto gun control and a violation of civil rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Trump's Affirmative Action for Gun Owners
  2. 00:07The DOJ Lawsuit Against California Sheriff
  3. 00:21De Facto Gun Control Through Permit Delays
  4. 00:36DOJ's Shift: From Reactive to Proactive
  5. 00:51Significance of Trump's Lawsuit
  6. 01:13How California Enacts Gun Control
  7. 01:35Understanding 'Affirmative Action' in this Context
  8. 02:11Past DOJ Actions on Gun Control Issues
  9. 02:51Trump Administration's Proactive Legal Strategy
  10. 03:01Leveraging 34 U.S. Code § 12601 (Civil Rights Act)
  11. 03:47The Pattern of Discrimination in LA County
  12. 04:55California's Own Penal Codes on Permit Timelines
  13. 05:16Using 1960s Civil Rights Lawsuits for Gun Owners
  14. 05:32Can the Trump Administration Win?
  15. 06:08Potential Impact of a DOJ Victory
  16. 06:46Ripple Effect Across the US
  17. 07:25Accountability to the People
  18. 07:44Conclusion: A Total Win for Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core of the DOJ lawsuit against the California sheriff's department?

The lawsuit alleges that the sheriff's department is engaging in de facto gun control by imposing excessive delays on concealed carry permit applications, violating applicants' civil rights and Second Amendment protections.

How is the Trump administration's DOJ approaching gun rights issues differently?

The Trump DOJ is taking a proactive stance, using civil rights legislation to sue departments with discriminatory practices regarding gun permits, unlike previous administrations that were often reactive or defended restrictive policies.

What legal basis is the DOJ using for this lawsuit?

The DOJ is leveraging 34 U.S. Code § 12601, the Civil Rights Act, arguing that the prolonged delays in issuing concealed carry permits constitute a pattern of discrimination against citizens exercising their fundamental rights.

What are California's legal requirements for concealed carry permit processing times?

California law specifies a 90-day period for the initial determination of a concealed carry permit application and a maximum of 120 days for either approval or denial.

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