This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers several significant developments in firearm law and policy. Key topics include an executive order by President Biden, updates on a lawsuit filed in Connecticut against a gun manufacturer related to the Boulder grocery store shooting, and research indicating healthcare providers rarely ask about firearm access. The video also discusses the blocking of the Frame or Receiver Rule in the Fifth Circuit, the re-sale of bump stocks in Fifth Circuit jurisdictions, and a confusing order in an Illinois state lawsuit. It also briefly mentions an attempt at a Halo M90 shotgun and a shooting incident at a Jehovah's Witness hall in Germany.
This YouTube video discusses a lawsuit alleging that Suffolk County, NY, is delaying gun permit applications for up to three years. The description highlights the significant wait times faced by individuals seeking firearm licenses in the area, suggesting a potential issue with the permitting process and its impact on legal gun ownership rights.
This video discusses a new gun control law passed in San Jose, California, which is immediately facing a lawsuit claiming it is unconstitutional. The law is set to go into effect in July. The video uses hashtags related to the Second Amendment, gun control, San Jose, Democrats, and NAGR. The provided article confirms a gun rights group has sued to stop the law within 24 hours of its passage, citing its groundbreaking and potentially unconstitutional nature.
This video provides an update on a lawsuit challenging California's magazine ban, referencing "Freedom Week." The content likely discusses legal challenges to firearm restrictions, focusing on magazine capacity limits. The description emphasizes the informational and entertainment purpose of the content, with a disclaimer about not selling firearms or instructing on modifications. It also highlights safety protocols for any demonstrations, stating all activities are performed by trained professionals in safe environments.
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