Analysis: California Governor’s Gun Amendment is a Political Stunt
On Thursday, Gavin Newsom (D.) announced his plan to amend the Constitution to add a slew of gun-control policies. But the call is more political than practical.
On Thursday, Gavin Newsom (D.) announced his plan to amend the Constitution to add a slew of gun-control policies. But the call is more political than practical.
When the Supreme Court handed down its Bruen decision, many gun rights advocates eagerly expected a raft of favorable decisions on “assault weapon” bans, the National Firearms Act, or other longstanding gun policy bugaboos to be on the horizon. Instead, it’s increasingly starting to look like they may have to settle for an examination of the 1968 Gun Control Act and its prohibiting offenses for the foreseeable future.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about a federal appeals court casting down on the non-violent felon gun ban.
Plus, NRO’s Jim Geraghty joins the podcast to discuss why Biden’s brace ban went bust.
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