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IL: Illinois Appellate Court Upholds 90-Day Waiting Period for Concealed Carry Permit + $150 Fee
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I'm pretty skeptical about the 90-day waiting period, both because it does seem substantive "lengthy" but also because it seems hard to justify as a means "to ensure only that those bearing arms in the jurisdiction are, in fact, 'law-abiding, responsible citizens.'" The $150 fee is a closer call, and its validity might turn on whether the state can show that the fee is "the purpose of charging the fee is limited to defraying expenses incurred in furtherance of a legitimate state interest" of processing the applications to make sure that applicants aren't felons or otherwise disqualified, and that they have taken the necessary training. In any case, I expect much more such litigation in coming years. |
MO: US Supreme Court won’t revive law targeting federal gun curbs
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U.S. District Judge Brian Wimes in a March ruling invalidated the law as a violation of the supremacy clause.
“While purporting to protect citizens, (the Missouri law) exposes citizens to greater harm by interfering with the federal government’s ability to enforce lawfully enacted firearms regulations designed by Congress for the purpose of protecting citizens,” Wimes wrote.
The St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in September declined to halt the judge’s ruling, prompting Missouri officials to seek emergency relief from the Supreme Court. |
Canada: Gun show sees large crowd
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The Friedensfeld Gun and Collectables Show saw more than 300 people attend the one day event.
Organizer and owner Sheryl Shaler said the show has been in operation for 37 years.
“My father was a gunsmith and he started the show and then when he passed away in 1994 I took over. I put this show on, plus I put the gun show on in Dugald in the spring in April,” she said. |
Nigeria: Katsina Governor Advocates for Citizens' Right to Bear Arms: Why Can't We Protect Ourselves, Too?
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Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has called for reforms to allow civilians to purchase firearms for self-protection, similar to how bandits have access to weapons. He made this statement during a media chat in Abuja, stressing that people should be able to defend themselves when criminals possess firearms.
Radda expressed the need to balance this approach, emphasizing that citizens have the numbers, zeal, and determination to protect themselves. He cited the example of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in Borno, who are supported by the police and the military when going on missions. |
CO: Mountain States Legal Foundation Sues to Block Colorado’s 3-Day Waiting Period
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Colorado’s law is not just a waiting period on the right to possess peaceably purchased property. It is a delay on safety itself. On October 1st, Colorado’s new 3-day waiting period law went into effect as passed by the state’s legislature and Governor Jared Polis, requiring those who purchase a firearm to wait three days before acquiring the gun. That is, once a citizen has passed a federal background check, a state background check, and paid for a firearm upfront, the government then mandates an additional 72-hour delay prior to taking possession of a firearm. |
MT: In Billings, Tester Talks Impacts of his Law to Protect Montana Hunter Safety Courses
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Continuing his push to protect hunter safety and Montanans’ Second Amendment rights, U.S. Senator Jon Tester today spoke with outdoor industry leaders and hunters in Billings to discuss his bipartisan law that requires the Department of Education to restore school districts’ ability to use federal resources for school archery, gun safety, and hunter education programs.
Ed.: Tester was responsible for causing them to be defunded in the first place. |
NY: Sheriff Stymied In Ammo Purchase After New Law Kicks In
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New regulations that require state-conducted background checks for gun and ammunition buyers in New York state recently left one area resident in the lurch.
The individual? Chautauqua County Sheriff James Quattrone.
“On Sept. 22, I attempted to purchase two boxes of shotgun shells at a local sports store,” Quattrone told The Post-Journal. “These shells were to be used at a trap/skeet shoot that I was sponsoring to raise funds for a new nonprofit organization.” |
IL: Slow going for ISP gun registration list
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Court cases continue with rulings pending in the Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Second Amendment challenges and in the Southern District of Illinois federal court with a vagueness challenge.
“If time goes on and the gun ban is eventually struck down, people start submitting these affidavits or whatever else, what happens to all that information,” Plummer said.
A separate bill from state Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, would require state police to destroy gun registry records if the law is struck down by the courts.
Plummer said with that prospect still out there, the state should pump the breaks. |
TX: Car Owner and Burglar Exchange Fire in East Houston Neighborhood, Suspect Wounded
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A recent shootout at an apartment complex in east Houston has brought to light the potential dangers and legal implications surrounding the use of firearms to protect personal property.
On a late Wednesday night around 10:30 p.m., at an apartment complex in East Houston, a man noticed an individual attempting to break into his car. In an effort to halt the burglary, the car owner armed himself and confronted the suspect. The situation rapidly escalated as the burglar was also armed. A shootout ensued between the two, and luckily, only the burglar was shot. |
CA: Federal judge again rules that California's ban on assault weapons is unconstitutional
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The lawsuit filed by the San Diego County Gun Owners Political Action Committee, California Gun Rights Foundation, Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition is among several by gun advocacy groups challenging California's firearms laws, which are among the strictest in the nation.
It was filed on behalf of gun owners who want to use high-capacity magazines in their legal rifles or pistols, but said they can't because doing so would turn them into illegal assault weapons under California law. Unlike military weapons, the semi-automatic rifles fire one bullet each time the trigger is pulled, and the plaintiffs say they are legal in 41 states. |
MO: Supreme Court refuses to reinstate Missouri Second Amendment law
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The Supreme Court on Friday refused a request by Missouri to reinstate a state law that bars police officers from enforcing federal restrictions on the sale and ownership of firearms that the state believes violate the Second Amendment. A federal judge ruled earlier this year that the state law is itself unconstitutional and blocked the state from enforcing the law. In an unsigned order on Friday, the justices left that decision in place while the state’s appeal continues in the lower courts.
Justice Clarence Thomas indicated that he would have granted Missouri’s request, while two of his colleagues – Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch – wrote separately to clarify their understanding of the scope of the lower court’s order. |
MA: Local Reps speak on gun reform bill
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Wong asserted his beliefs in a press release on Thursday, stating that the bill will do nothing to reduce crime. Wong also expressed his feeling that it will have a negative impact on lawful gun owners in Massachusetts by infringing on their Second Amendment rights.
“Massachusetts already has some of the strictest firearm laws in the country, along with the lowest rate of deaths associated with gun violence,” Wong said in the press release. “The vast majority of gun-related crimes are committed with illegal weapons and not with legally owned firearms.” |
'The Gun Machine' Ep. 3: Why Americans buy guns
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How do you convince a bunch of civilians that they need to keep buying new guns?
In Episode 3 of "The Gun Machine," host Alain Stephens talks about the man who wrote that playbook: Samuel Colt. He also helped seed the fantastical version of the American West that is often misremembered as fact today. |
Former US firearms investigator illegally trafficked guns to Mexico, govt. doc alleges
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Jose Luis Meneses, a Mexican national who worked as an investigator for ATF at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, admitted to buying firearm parts online and at a California gun store and trafficking them into Mexico for profit back in 2017, according to the letter and an ATF memo from the time obtained by Reuters.
The case has not been previously reported.
The trafficking of U.S. weapons south across the border is a top diplomatic issue in Mexico. Mexican officials accuse their American counterparts of not doing enough to stanch the illegal flow of these guns, which they say help arm drug cartels and contribute to the country’s high homicide rate. |
Offset for Sight Offset
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What is optic offset? Simply put, a sighting system will never be 100 percent in line with the bore – the only way that would be possible is if our line of sight was from the bullet’s point of view, which is down the barrel. This is one reason why many prefer their optic mounted as low as possible (there are other benefits, too, like better recoil mitigation, a more natural point-of-aim (POA) – which we’ll get to later – and an increased target-acquisition speed). |
Oh, Now Waitaminute!
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If the past three years have taught us anything, it’s that the guy in the White House has some pretty radical views on the Second Amendment. So when his son’s attorney declared (with a straight face!) that his client will probably beat the gun charges against him because they are “likely unconstitutional,” it might be time to check if you’ve arrived in the alternate universe of hypocrisy. |
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms has been recognized by the General Government; but the best security of that right after all is, the military spirit, that taste for martial exercises, which has always distinguished the free citizens of these States....Such men form the best barrier to the liberties of America — Gazette of the United States, October 14, 1789. |
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