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➡ Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about a recent legal win in Pennsylvania that supports the right of adults aged 18 to 21 to carry firearms. The victory came from a lawsuit filed by three individuals, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the Firearms Policy Coalition. They argued that Pennsylvania law, which restricts the transportation and carrying of firearms for individuals under 21, violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. The court agreed, stating that there were no laws during the founding of the country that limited young adults’ rights to carry firearms.

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Got a nice little legal victory in the Second Amendment arena just now, and I want you all to know about it, because this is a fight that is going on across the country in most states. It is a fight that also somewhat divides our Second Amendment community, the gun culture as well. That is the right, the right for adults aged 18 to 21 to exercise their God given right to keep and bear firearms for the defense of themselves and others.

That’s right. Let’s get into this one. Now, this victory is a result of a lawsuit that was filed by three individuals, the Second Amendment foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition. And this took place in the state of Pennsylvania. Now, this, what I’m going to read you is from the Second Amendment foundation. They said Pennsylvania law generally allows for individuals over the age of 18 years old to openly carry firearms without a license to carry firearms firearms.

However, the law provides for extremely limited transportation of firearms absent a license to carry firearms, allowing an individual to take an unloaded firearm from their home to only a certain couple locations. Now, as a result, people without license to carry firearms, licenses to carry firearms, may not take an unloaded firearm from their home to most locations in order to then openly carry for self defense. Makes sense. To compound the issue further, the law does not allow for an individual under the age of 21 to apply for a license to carry firearms.

As a result, young adults ages 18 to 20 years old are unable to acquire licenses if they choose to and are barred from exercising their right to bear arms outside the home. The Second Amendment’s plain text, as informed by this nation’s history and tradition, reveals that prohibiting the bearing of arms by young adults is constitutionally impermissible. There were no colonial or founding era laws, for that matter, that restricted the rights of young adults to keep and carry firearms.

On October 16, 2020, the Second Amendment foundation filed this suit along with firearms policy coalition and three individuals. The lawsuit asks a federal court to declare that the ban violates the second and the 14th amendments and enjoin the defendants from enforcing the ban. I want to show you what this judge said because. Pretty cool. Before I do, I’ve been asking y’all for a couple days now. I am trying to reach a goal.

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The case is Laura v. Evanchick, and this just came out at the time of this recording. The order of the court. And now, on this 24th day of April, 2024, pursuant to the directive of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, it is hereby ordered that the commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police is hereby enjoined from arresting law abiding persons 18 to 20 years old who openly carry firearms during a state of emergency declared by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

It is further ordered that one the commissioner and his officers, agents, servants, employees, all persons in concert or participation with them. And all who have notice of the injunction are enjoined from enforcing their laws, policies, and practices that prevent plaintiffs and those similarly situated between ages 18 and 20 years old who are not disqualified from exercising their second Amendment rights and wish to acquire a license under 18 pacs 6109 from applying for and being issued such a license.

Number two, the commissioner and his officers, agents, servants, employees, and all persons in concert or participation with them, and all who have notice of the injunction are enjoined from enforcing 18 pacs 6106 and 6107 and their related regulations, policies, enforcement practices, and actions that individually and or collectively prevent any individual between the ages of 18 and 20 years old who are not disqualified from exercising their second Amendment rights from carrying loaded, operable firearms, including handguns, on their person, in public and in their vehicles for all lawful purposes, including self defense.

Judge William S. Stickman US district Court judge this is a huge ruling. Huge. Now we’ll see what Pennsylvania does. Will they, you know, fight to stop this again, ask for a stay and all the things that the anti gun states do? But this is happening across the country. These SAF and FPC teamed up for a bunch of lawsuits in different states on this specific identical matter. Here in Tennessee, we’re fighting to get the state to conform and to comport with a federal order that says basically the same thing.

Yet Tennessee’s slow to make that change, but it’s going to get done. I want to hear from you on this, because there are a lot of people who watch this, who believe for whatever reason they have that 18 through 20 year olds shouldn’t have guns. Sounds very Tim Kennedy like, if you ask me. But we send those, those aged folks off to war, it’s okay for them to fight for oil or to go over and do other things on behalf of this country and for freedom.

But when they come to the homeland, we expect them to be victims. Doesn’t make sense to me. And that age group and younger fought to create this country. They were involved in the revolution. Yet they’re not good enough now because feelings. So that’s my side. If somebody is, if they’re a law abiding citizen, they have all their rights. We don’t get our rights from government, so why shouldn’t they be able to carry? I’m open to hearing folks out, I really am.

But just wanted to know my side of it. I believe, yeah, they’re adults. They’re adults and they can get into contracts, they can go into debt, they can get credit cards, loans, start businesses get married. All the other stuff vote but you can’t defend yourself. Doesn’t make sense. See you all on the next one. Big win. Thanks to Saf. Thanks to FPC, you can support them. Links are down below.

You can also support them while drinking their coffee at blackout coffee. Every item you order of SAFs and FPC’s and goas, we send $2 per item right back to those groups every single month. It’s our way of helping them fight for the second amendment. See you all in the next one. Take care. .

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  • We have seen brain-damaged judges declare “Illegal Aliens” have the right to possess and carry a firearm. Are you Freaking nuts?
    How unconstitutional is that? Oh yes, there appears to be no requirement for liberal judges to read and comprehend the Constitution. Get a grip, 18 to 21 year old citizens should have the right to apply for and get carry permits (on a shall issue basis) and then carry where legally permitted and they deem necessary.
    Wake up Ameica before it is too late: “the government strong enough to give you what you want is strong enough to take it all away.” Barry Goldwater 1964.

  • 18 and older, if they old enough die for the country they adults! Change draft age if they want adulthood start at later age

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