This "This Week in Guns" episode on 6/18/2024 discusses significant legal developments affecting firearm ownership in the US. Key topics include the Supreme Court's potential impact on the National Firearms Act (NFA) via the Carlisle decision, and the Fifth Circuit's vacating of the pistol brace rule, highlighting challenges to ATF authority. The discussion also touches on proposed federal bans on 50-caliber rifles, ghost gun regulations, and ongoing Second Amendment legal battles. The video also features segments on an AK Masters Shooting Event, a bump stock case, the definition of "machine gun," and a review of the Taurus Executive Grade Revolver. Additionally, it covers a gun buyback prank and CDC survey on gun storage.
This Week in Guns covers several significant firearm-related topics. It discusses a New York bill that could impact the future sale and transportation of 'convertible' pistols and Glocks, without explicitly banning possession. The episode also examines a federal challenge to the definition of machine guns and the Second Amendment implications. Furthermore, it analyzes FBI data highlighting a tripling of guns stolen from cars, making them a major source of stolen firearms. Other segments touch on firearm projects, prosecutorial roles, criticisms of national gun rights organizations, the historical impact of the NRA, legal strategies, the Kittson case and its potential impact on the NFA, a ruling on non-violent felons owning guns, a Texas lawsuit against Biden administration rules, and the concept of 'truck guns', with a mention of upcoming Supreme Court meetings on assault weapons cases.
This video discusses the Biden DOJ's surprising use of statements from the NRA's president in the 1930s to support their ATF bumpstock ban during oral arguments in Cargill v. Garland/ATF. Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner analyzes this legal strategy, questioning its validity and its implications for the Second Amendment.
This "Legal Brief" episode from The Gun Collective features Adam Kraut discussing a proposed ATF regulation that could ban bump stocks. The video highlights concerns that this ban could criminalize millions of gun owners overnight. It provides links to the official Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, a platform for public comments, and the legal definition of a machine gun, encouraging viewer engagement with the regulatory process.
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