Newsletter: ACLU Surprises in Supreme Court Gun Brief
Plus, we answer your questions about gun policy, politics, and culture on the podcast this week.
Plus, we answer your questions about gun policy, politics, and culture on the podcast this week.
Gun policy was noticeably absent from the opening contest between Republican presidential candidates.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes the restraining order gun ban is constitutional, but, more interestingly, the liberal group also thinks some gun laws aren’t.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is backing a federal law barring those subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning guns.
It has been a little while since we’ve done a Q&A podcast. So, we decided to take some questions from Reload Members for this week’s episode. And we got a lot of great questions. I’m not sure if buying a Reload Membership makes somebody smarter or if only smart people buy Reload Memberships, but, either way, we always seem to get really great questions during these Q&As. This time was no different. We received shrewd questions on a variety of topics. Lots of members wanted to know about the timing of many of the gun cases that have made their way up the federal court system since Bruen was handed down last year. They also wanted to know what cases the Supreme Court is likely to take up. Will SCOTUS accept one of the “assault weapons” ban cases? What about the pistol brace ban? Also, what’s going on with weed and guns? Where is that combination from a legal standpoint? And what are we seeing from all those new gun owners that have come into the fold over the last few years? Are the predictions of their huge impact panning out? How can we even tell? There were lots of other great questions too. So, make sure you listen to the full show. You can listen to the episode on your favorite podcasting app or by clicking here. Video of the show is available on our YouTube channel. The episode goes public on Monday. Reload Members get access a day earlier, as always.
Plus, Jake and I answer a ton of Reload Member questions on all facets of gun politics and culture on the podcast.
The Supreme Court is set to take up its first Second Amendment case since its landmark ruling in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen. The outcome of the case will likely have a tremendous impact on the future of guns in America, and we now have new insight into the grounds on which it will be decided.
Ohio can enforce a state law intended to ensure uniform firearms regulations across localities.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Supreme Court’s intervention into the “ghost gun” case.
Plus, gun-rights lawyer Alan Beck joins the podcast to talk about his recent wins over Hawaii’s gun laws.
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