NRA Corruption Case Concludes; SCOTUS Rejects Gun Carry Case

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Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the NRA's New York corruption case finally coming to an end after six years. We also discuss the Supreme Court's latest rejection of a Second Amendment case, the high-profile "Spirit of Aloha" Hawaii gun carry decision. We wrap up by covering the latest reports suggesting the United Healthcare CEO shooter used a 3-D printed gun and what that might mean for homemade gun enthusiasts.

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Chapters
00:35 NRA Case Resolution
18:03 SCOTUS Hawaii Order
26:12 CEO Shooter's 3-D Printed Gun
33:52 Newsletter Links
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Get Mark Smith from the Four Boxes Diner on here! He's very familiar with how the supreme Court operates.

ReasonpTv
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Mark Smith at Four Boxes Diner can break down the court’s rationale.

trainer
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The NRA’s political endorsement rubric maximizes party affiliation of a candidate and minimizes personal 2a credentials; abandoning their influence of legislation in blue states, home of half the country’s population, they make themselves redundant.

nickolasthefrog
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It's not hard to understand why Luigi Mangioni chose a 3D printed gun.
"Anyone can do this. YOU can do this."
The guy had a manifesto written out, and is clearly the type to appreciate that sort of melodrama.

archstanton