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Department of Justice · United StatesThe Department of Justice (DOJ) released a new plan to eventually create a process for restoring the gun rights of former convicts who meet an as-yet-undetermined standard.
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DOJ creating path for people with criminal convictions to own guns again
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Joe Biden · United StatesThis week, we’re taking a close look at the Supreme Court’s ruling in Bondi v. VanDerStok. To do that, we have the Independence Institute’s David Kopel on the show. Kopel has written extensively on gun policy and been cited repeatedly at the Supreme Court. So, there are few people better qualified to dissect what the VanDerStok ruling means. Kopel argued the decision upholding the ATF’s “ghost… SourceSee the Story
Podcast: Firearms Policy Scholar David Kopel on Fallout from the SCOTUS ‘Ghost Gun’ Ruling
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Trump Administration · Los AngelesThe Trump Administration announced another newsworthy gun policy initiative this week. On Thursday, the Department of Justice said it had opened a civil rights investigation into the delays and high fees associated with Los Angeles County’s gun-carry permitting process. Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman takes a close look at exactly what that means and what could come from the investigation… SourceSee the Story
Members’ Newsletter: DOJ Begins Civil Rights Investigations Over Gun-Carry Hurdles
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Hawaii · HawaiiWhen the Supreme Court decided Bruen, it struck down subjective permitting but also seemed to ok objective permitting. At least to a point. Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman takes a look at the most recent judicial debate over where that point lands. He explains how a Hawaii pistol purchase case led two Republican-appointed judges to disagree over where the state’s law crossed the line… SourceSee the Story
Members’ Newsletter: When Does Gun Permitting Turn ‘Abusive’?
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2nd Amendment · HonoluluNarrow firearm purchase windows and in-person inspection mandates violate the Second Amendment, according to a federal appeals court. On Friday, a divided three-judge panel for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Hawaii’s requirement that a person buy a handgun within 30 days of obtaining a purchase permit. It also ruled that a separate law requiring a purchaser to present the handgun… SourceSee the Story