Posts Tagged ‘supreme court’
S7E01 Navigating the New Concealed Carry Legal Landscape
With the large number of states passing constitutional carry laws, and the recent Supreme Court decision, the legal parameters and boundaries have changed for CCWers in America. In this episode Jacob Paulsen and Matthew Maruster discuss those changes and break it down into what you need to know.
Read MoreS6E17: News and Reviews – “Monumental SCOTUS Ruling and More”
Matthew Maruster and Rob Beckman the latest industry news. We’ll discuss the monumental Supreme Court Ruling affirming the individual’s right to carry a gun in public! We have news stories about some new pistols from Walther and FN, how media reports are being coached to convey anti-gun rhetoric, and how Republicans are selling out American gun owners on Capitol Hill.
Read MoreLet Freedom Ring—SCOTUS Affirms Right to Bear Arms Outside the Home
The United States Supreme Court released their opinion in the case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen. To say this 6-3 ruling is significant in the…
Read MoreCourt Pauses CA ‘High-Capacity’ Magazine Ban – Case Headed to SCOTUS
The seemingly never-ending saga of California’s “high-capacity” magazine ban to another twist this week. The December 20th ruling didn’t decide the fate of the California law, but we are closer…
Read MoreAre NY Concealed Carry License Restrictions Constitutional? NRA-ILA Files Opening Brief in U.S. Supreme Court
On Monday, the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) filed their opening brief in the United States Supreme Court Case : NEW YORK STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION,…
Read MoreS2E9: Legislative Updates – ATF is Trying to Expand its Powers
Today, Riley Bowman and Matthew Maruster bring to you the latest legislative news including updates on the Caniglia Supreme Court ruling, Constitutional Carry in Texas, campus carry laws in Montana, and how the ATF is loing to expand its regulatory powers over how firearm frames and receivers are defined and what that could mean for the future of the Second Amendment. Tune in!
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