I just finished reading today's SCOTUS decision in Garland vs Cargill (the bump stock case). This is not a 2A case. It was a case challenging ATF's authority to re-define the statute to include bump stocks as machine guns. The court found that ATF exceeded it's authority.
SCOTUS seems eager to reign in administrative agencies - not permitting them to exceed their statutory authority, as they often do. This is a good thing. Here's a link to the decision.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-976_e29g.pdf
In the first half, attorney Sean Maloney from Second Call Defense joins me to explain the lessons gun owners can learn from what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse.
In the second half, I discuss a home invasion case from Oceanside California in which the homeowner successfully defended himself.
WHAT? Gun Makers Now Liable For Shootings?!?
Maybe we need to make politicians liable for failed policies.
Make judges liable for repeat offenders!!!