In This Episode
We planned for this to be another ACP Round Table, but not everyone could make it. Instead, it’s just Weer’d and Oddball discussing:
- the details of last week’s Montreal Shooting that we didn’t know until now;
- a mass shooting in Germany;
- murder rates at an all time low in the United States;
- SCOTUS granting cert on two assault weapon ban challenges;
- SCOTUS also striking down Hawaii’s “Vampire Rule”;
- both Virginia and Rhode Island’s assault weapon bans going into effect;
- the Federal Government trying to dismiss the Bryan Malinowski wrongful death lawsuit, which failed.
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Show Notes
- Female cop shoots bystander and flees gunman who just killed partner in Montreal
- Mass shooting in Germany
- NPR admits that murder rate is at a record low
- ATF NFA numbers
- SCOTUS Makes No Move on Gun, Magazine Bans or Age-Related Cases in Monday’s Order List
- BREAKING: Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Assault Weapon Bans
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii ‘Vampire Rule’
- Why Amy Coney Barrett’s Wolford Concurrence Is As Important As the Decision Itself
- Head of FTC Accuses Virginia State Police of Slow-Walking Background Checks Ahead of Ban
- Court slaps Virginia with preliminary injunction on AWB
- Rhode Island’s ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ Set to Take Effect This Week
- Judge lets wrongful death lawsuit filed by wife of former Little Rock airport director move forward

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