President Donald Trump issued an executive order that reviews federal gun policy with the aim of implementing some changes.
However, it’s unclear exactly what changes might come from the order. So, we’ve got Second Amendment scholar David Kopel on the show to try and give some clarity to what’s possible.
Kopel walks through each section of the order and explains what kind of actions they could lead to. He notes the ATF rules are likely to be an area of emphasis and one that may have the biggest practical impact. Similarly, the rollback of the ATF’s “zero tolerance” enforcement policy for gun dealers could be significant and happen much faster.
He also explained how the order could lead to the Department of Justice changing its stance in Second Amendment litigation or reclassifying certain guns to make them easier to import. He said it could also do smaller things like revoke and respond to reports from the seemingly defunct White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
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Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a ruling out of the Tenth Circuit where a panel once again decided that a single mother who wrote a bad check 17 years ago can be disarmed for life. We also discuss a Trump-appointed judge out of Hawaii who ruled that the Aloha state can continue to deny adults under the age of 21 access to firearms. Finally, we wrap up with coverage of an Illinois state court ruling against the state’s FOID card law, Trump’s Second Amendment executive order, and some quick hits from around the country.