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 video discusses the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) proposed re-definition of assisted opening knives, which could lead to them being classified as illegal switchblades. The description emphasizes that these knives are widely used for various practical purposes, including duty, utility, outdoor activities, and self-defense, and argues that the CBP's move will criminalize millions of law-abiding citizens without increasing public safety. It highlights the potential negative economic impacts on the knife industry and its suppliers to law enforcement and the military, and urges viewers to contact their Senators and Congressmen to oppose the change.
This video discusses a proposed re-classification of spring-assisted opening knives by U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP), arguing it would unfairly criminalize millions of law-abiding citizens. The content emphasizes the utility of these knives for various purposes, the potential negative economic impact on the knife industry, and the assertion that such actions do not increase public safety. It encourages viewers to contact their congressional representatives to oppose this change, drawing a parallel to the Second Amendment protections for firearms.
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