
In This Episode
It’s an ACP Round Table, and we're all exhausted. Join Wee’d, Erin, Oddball, and David as we tiredly discuss:
- the pending gun ban in Massachusetts;
 - new firearms on the California handgun roster, and Biofire's AC brief supporting the lawsuit against it;
 - a new addition to the Tennessee red flag law, and the NRA is involved;
 - a lawsuit which claims that "wanting to purchase an AR-15" or "testing a firearm's trigger" is a red flag;
 - a federal judge has ruled that Oregon Measure 114 is indeed Constitutional, while at the same time states are lining up to speak out against magazine bans;
 - and New York citizens are buying guns in response to rising crime.
 
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Show Notes
- New Mass. gun bill receives push back from gun owners group
 - Legislation to change Massachusetts gun laws would have far-reaching impact
 - SIG P320 Added To California Handgun Roster
 - BIOFIRE SUPPORTS GUN OWNERS' CHOICE IN BOLAND V. BONTA
 - In a deserted courtroom, the grim details of the Nice atrocity go mostly unnoticed
 - Republican senator looks at NRA-backed option with Tennessee governor’s bill facing trouble
 - NY SAFE Act Resolutions
 - The lawsuit claims the gun store is liable because a customer "testing the weight of the trigger pull" is a "red flag":
 - Loved ones of Buffalo mass shooting victims sue social media, gun and body armor companies
 - Update: They managed to piss off the judge even more
 - District court denies preliminary injunction against sale of large capacity mags in Oregon
 - Federal Judge Rules Oregon Magazine Ban, Gun-Purchase Permitting Constitutional
 - New Yorkers Concerned Over Crime, Purchasing Guns in Response
 - 20 AGs File Brief Challenging Delaware AR-15, Magazine Ban
 - Springfield Echelon
 
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