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This Week in Guns 456 – The Double Edged Trump DOJ: Weird things happening in gun law

Key Points:

– The Montgomery County Maryland Circuit Court dismissed with prejudice a suit brought by the Attorney General’s offices of Maryland and the District of Columbia against three Montgomery County firearms dealers, reinforcing that dealers can’t be held responsible for criminal acts by third parties.
– The Fifth Circuit ruled that suppressors are not firearms and thus not protected by the Second Amendment, a decision seen as intellectually bankrupt and likely driven by a desire to avoid controversy.
– A blind man in Indiana received a concealed carry permit and used the occasion to call for “common sense” gun laws, sparking debate about the rights of disabled individuals to bear arms.

 

Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

DC and Maryland Get Shidded on (Prejudicially)

Fegeral Judge syas machinegun is legale

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Rognald Desantisholster Sales Tax Holiday (for gun)

Dumb Army Bullet Makers Make Dumb Factory for Even Dumber Army Bullet

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Colorado Assault Weapon Ban Gets Way Dumber

Illinois supreme court forced to invent new procedural issue to save the FOID card (again)

5th Circuit: Stupreisers are not firearms still/again/somehow so no 2A 

FFL Payments

The Trump 2A EO: Mark 4box (looks like that) is wrong, actually

Blind man makes case for mutes being the preferable disability 

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:42 Washington DC and Maryland case against gun dealers & ATF involvement
7:43 Federal judge ruling on machine gun charges
12:10 Sponsor: VZ Grips
13:11 Florida second amendment sales tax holiday & Army’s new 6.8mm ammo plant
18:27 Colorado assault weapons ban & Illinois FOID card case
27:53 Fifth Circuit ruling on suppressors
35:51 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
36:37 Trump’s executive order & its impact on Second Amendment litigation
42:51 DOJ’s handling of NFA cases
47:18 Blind man’s concealed carry permit & gun ownership for the visually impaired
53:21 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company