This video analyzes a significant legal development in the Ninth Circuit regarding Hawaii's butterfly knife ban. The court ruled the ban unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, a decision prompting Hawaii to hire expensive legal counsel to appeal. The video highlights the legal arguments and briefs presented, including those from pro-gun rights advocates and anti-gun organizations, detailing the implications for knife rights and the broader Second Amendment landscape. It features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith breaking down the case.
This video analyzes the Ninth Circuit Court's opinion in Teter v. Lopez, questioning if restrictions on firearms will extend to knives. It explores the legal arguments, the definition of 'the people' in constitutional contexts, and how common use is misrepresented in legal rulings. The video also discusses the implications for Hawaii and provides contact information for attorney Steven Lieberman. A USCCA membership referral program is also highlighted.
This video features a lawyer explaining the basic legal aspects of carrying knives in California. The discussion covers types of knives permissible for open or concealed carry and specifications related to blade lengths. The video also includes affiliate links to TacPack, Thordsen Customs, and USCCA, along with links to the creator's Patreon and YouTube gear. A legal disclaimer is provided stating the content is not legal advice.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio, recorded live from the Gun Rights Policy Conference on September 22, 2019, features discussions on a range of critical topics. Host Tom Gresham is joined by Doug Ritter of Knife Rights to discuss a successful nine-year legal battle regarding gravity knives in New York. Andrew Gottlieb from The Second Amendment Foundation joins to talk about gamers and the Second Amendment. Dan Zelenka from The Louisiana Shooting Association also participates, and Kenn Blanchard of Black Man with a Gun addresses suicide prevention and the intersection of gun rights and religion. The show covers legal victories, Second Amendment advocacy, and responsible gun ownership initiatives.
This video critiques politicians for selectively enforcing or disregarding laws, highlighting perceived hypocrisy. It specifically mentions Mayor Big Bird's response to a Knife Rights victory in New York and promotes various Gun For Hire resources including their website, academy, radio show, and social media channels. The content also offers information on obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York, and references a book titled 'Crime Proof Book'.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features host Tom Gresham discussing knife rights and decockers. He is joined by Dave Miles from Mossberg to talk about the new Mossberg 590 Shockwave. The show covers a range of gun-centric topics, from new products to political issues impacting firearm ownership, and is broadcast on numerous radio stations and available on various streaming platforms.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, recorded live from the Gun Rights Policy Conference, features discussions on national reciprocity, the comparison of guns versus knives, and legislative actions. Guests include Dave Workman of The Gun Mag, Doug Ritter of Knife Rights, and Phillip VanCleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League. The show, known for its broad coverage of gun-related topics from new products to politics, airs live on Sundays and is available on various platforms.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features discussions on significant legal developments in firearm and knife rights. Attorney Alan Gura joins Tom Gresham to discuss a recent court decision that struck down the "good reason" requirement for obtaining a concealed carry permit in Washington D.C. Additionally, Doug Ritter from Knife Rights provides an update on a legal victory that has legalized switchblades in Michigan. The show also touches upon practical firearms training and political aspects related to gun ownership.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio, recorded live at the 2017 NRA Meetings, features discussions on California's impending "high-capacity" magazine confiscation lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). Host Tom Gresham interviews Alan Gottlieb of SAF about the legal challenges and the upcoming Gun Rights Policy Conference. The show also includes a segment with William Goldberg, a long-time listener, and Doug Ritter of Knife Rights, highlighting recent wins and news in the knife rights community. The broadcast covers firearms-related political and legal issues, as well as practical firearm training.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with Doug Ritter from Knife Rights. While the primary focus isn't explicitly stated as firearms, the show's format and the nature of Gun Talk suggest a broader conversation likely touching on topics relevant to firearm owners, including legal aspects, industry news, and potentially gear. The episode is part of a regular Sunday radio show that airs on numerous stations and is available as a podcast and on YouTube. The involvement of Doug Ritter from Knife Rights also suggests a potential discussion on knife laws and related rights, which often intersect with firearm ownership.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features discussions with Todd Rathner of Knife Rights and Frank Fiamingo of NJ2AS. The conversation likely delves into topics related to knife rights, Second Amendment issues, and potentially firearms legislation and advocacy, given the guests' affiliations. The show, a staple of firearms talk radio, covers a broad range of gun-related subjects, offering insights and commentary to its audience.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with Doug Ritter of KnifeRights.org. The radio show, which airs live on Sundays and is available as a podcast and through various apps, covers a range of firearm-related topics. This particular segment likely delves into discussions relevant to gun owners and Second Amendment advocates, with a potential focus on knife rights and their intersection with firearm ownership.