This video discusses the Supreme Court's denial of requests for injunctive relief against Illinois' "assault weapon" ban. While not a surprise, this decision is considered bad news for gun owners in Illinois. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, a Supreme Court Bar member and frequent Fox News guest, provides analysis on why the Supreme Court made this decision, using the Rogers Case as an example. The discussion also explores the potential future implications of this ruling and serves as a platform for Second Amendment news and analysis.
This episode of GunForHireRadio, #418, features Scott Bach discussing the latest updates on the Rogers Case and other legal matters involving firearms. Bach also addresses criticisms from those he refers to as "NRA haters." The broadcast provides links to the Gun For Hire website, their academy, radio archives, and social media channels, along with resources for obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York, and a "Crime Proof Book."
This video discusses the potential impact of the Rogers case on concealed carry (CCW) laws in New Jersey. Featuring attorney Dan Schmutter, the content provides an expert opinion on whether New Jersey will "bend the knee" to CCW rights. The description highlights an upcoming date (TicToc NJ 5/28) as significant, suggesting a legal development is imminent. It also promotes various Gun For Hire resources, including their website, academy, radio show, and social media presence, alongside information on obtaining firearm permits in NJ and NY, and a book titled 'Crime Proof'.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio, #417, features "Meatball" as a standout guest. The discussion touches on the upcoming Rogers case and the future of youth, with a notable mention of obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York. The description also links to various Gun For Hire resources, including their website, academy, radio broadcasts, and social media profiles, along with a book titled 'Crime Proof'.
This video features Evan Nappen discussing the potential impact of the Rogers case on concealed carry laws in New Jersey. The title "Will NJ Bend The Knee?" and the description referencing "CCW in the Rogers case" and "TicToc NJ 5/23" strongly indicate a focus on Second Amendment rights and legal challenges within the state. Nappen's "seasoned opinion" suggests an expert analysis of the legal and political landscape surrounding firearm carry in New Jersey, likely exploring how the state might respond to a favorable ruling for CCW.
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