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Trumped

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  • The concealed carry permitting process and firearm registration process in Washington, D.C. have been slashed from months down to days via President Trump’s Making DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which was established via an executive order in March to revitalize the nation’s capital. “No law-abiding citizen should have to wait months before he or she can register their firearms, or obtain a concealed carry permit.” Actually no citizen should be required to do either. Baby steps.
  • Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C. have been instructed not to seek felony charges against people who are carrying rifles or shotguns in the nation’s capital, regardless of the strength of the evidence that they are breaking D.C. law, because the city’s blanket prohibition on carrying shotguns or rifles “is clearly a violation of the Supreme Court’s holdings” in two landmark cases protecting the right to bear arms: Heller and Bruen. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said her office would continue charging crimes of violence or firearms trafficking that involved shotguns or rifles.

Litigation

Painting of the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention, with a speech bubble saying, “BACKGROUND CHECKS…???” above one standing figure.
  • In a first-ever occurrence, the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued its final judgment mandate disposing of California’s “one-gun-per-month” gun ban law, striking down the law as unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. You can go to church more than once a month too.
  • California standard capacity magazine ban headed to SCOTUS?
  • A divided US Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled Tuesday that New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period law for gun purchases by folks without CCW permits likely (sic) infringes on citizens’ Second Amendment rights. The court distinguished between “cooling-off” periods and waiting for a background check (which is also unconstitutional). Writing for the majority, Judge Timothy Tymkovich stated: “Cooling-off periods infringe on the Second Amendment by preventing the lawful acquisition of firearms. Cooling-off periods do not fit into any historically grounded exceptions to the right to keep and bear arms, and burden conduct within the Second Amendment’s scope.” The case, Ortega v. Grisham, now returns to the US District Court for the District of New Mexico for the entry of a preliminary injunction, halting enforcement of the law.
  • US District Judge John W. Broomes of the District of Kansas dismissed machine gun possession charges against a defendant, finding that prosecutors hadn’t proven the weapons can be banned under the Second Amendment.
  • In the case US v. Ayala (11th Cir. 2025) the trial judge ruled that the prohibition on carrying a gun in a post office violated the Second Amendment, finding no sufficient historical precedent for banning firearms in post offices, distinguishing them from “sensitive places” (sic) like courthouses or schools. (In fact, the precedent is that the USPS actually armed postal workers.) The Biden DOJ appealed. Now the Trump DOJ just withdrew the appeal, letting the ruling stand.
A formal letter from the Office of the Solicitor General to the Speaker of the U.S. House, discussing a court case about firearms possession and a decision to dismiss an appeal.

Legislation

Enemies

A clown in colorful costume reveals a toy gun from a gift box to surprised men in business attire during an office meeting.

Friends

Department of Idiocy

DGUs

The Only Ones

  • A Minneapolis Park Police officer was struck in the arm when a suspect pulled the trigger on the officer’s holstered weapon during a ground struggle. We don’t know how a holstered gun got pointed at the wearer’s arm nor how the trigger was pulled while the gun was still in the holster. But the real point here is that the officer is 71 years old.
  • Democrats insist Washington, D.C., doesn’t have a serious crime problem. On a podcast last week, Senate Minority Leader and chief gun-banner Chuck Schumer (D-NY) claimed, “I walk around all the time. I wake up early in the morning … And I feel perfectly safe.” He dismissed Republican concerns about safety as “full of it,” but, of course, Schumer doesn’t go anywhere without his security detail.

Tactics & Stuff

Second Amendment Tax Free Holidays Coming Up:

  • Mississippi – Annual 2nd Amendment Sales Tax Holiday: August 29–31
  • Louisiana – Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday: September 5–7
  • Florida – Hunting, Fishing & Camping Sales Tax Holiday: September 8–December 31

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