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Why are major Second Amendment cases still dragging through the courts after Bruen? Adam Kraut from the Second Amendment Foundation and attorney Costas Moros break down the real status of Duncan, assault weapon bans, sensitive places litigation, California's handgun roster, and why Supreme Court "hardware cases" could reshape the future of gun rights nationwide. The conversation also explores why lawsuits move so slowly, whether courts are deliberately delaying gun cases, the future of carry rights, DOJ and ATF policy changes, and why restoring constitutional rights is a long-term fight rather than an overnight victory. Later in the show, Princess & the Pistol joins the conversation to discuss women's concealed carry, safe holster options, and why more women are entering firearms training than ever before. The episode wraps with O-Sight discussing rechargeable red dot technology, affordable optics, and the future of pistol-mounted optics. Join Gun Owners Radio at GRPC - register today: https://saf.org/grpc Add POM Pepper Spray to your EDC kit: https://alnk.to/2uKXYlo
Wayne Miller spent over 20 years as an ATF agent investigating some of the most dangerous arson and bombing cases in the country. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Wayne shares what it was really like working over 2,300 fire and explosion scenes across 43 states, going inside active crime scenes, and dealing with the aftermath of some of the most destructive incidents imaginable. From tracking down arsonists to responding to bombings, he breaks down the reality of the job, the cases that stuck with him, and the dark side of investigating crimes most people never see. _____________________________________________ #TrueCrime #Arson #Bombing #ATF #CrimeStories #FederalAgent #CrimeInvestigation #realcrime _____________________________________________ Thank you to GOLD DROP SELZTERS for sponsoring this episode:Head to https://www.thedryoak.com/ and use promo code LOCKEDIN at checkout for 10% off your order. _____________________________________________ Connect with Wayne Miller: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorwaynemiller LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wayne-miller-56b379197 Website: https://www.burnbostonburn.com/ Email: authorwaynemiller@gmail.com _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Haunting Arson Case — Opening Story 00:39 Early Life & Background 01:23 Family, Upbringing & Values 02:25 Childhood Lessons & Discipline 03:04 Blended Family & Stepfather Influence 04:04 Childhood Dreams, Sports & Goals 04:46 West Point Rejection & Career Pivot 05:54 Choosing Law Enforcement 06:28 First Undercover Operation 07:52 Early Career Struggles & Odd Jobs 09:42 Joining the ATF 10:31 First Years as an ATF Agent 12:11 Gun Cases, Paper Trails & Investigations 13:32 How ATF Investigates Crime 16:16 Undercover Work & Latin Kings Case 19:17 Major Gun Seizures & Criminal Networks 25:15 Gun Trafficking & Organized Crime 27:09 Illegal Firearms — Then vs Now 28:28 Undercover Risks & Dangerous Encounters 32:12 Backup, Surveillance & Tech Challenges 34:11 ATF History — Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement 36:47 Arson Investigations & Boston Task Force 41:16 Apartment Fires & Arson for Profit 42:56 Inside a Fire Scene Investigation 45:53 Fire Evidence & Real Case Examples 49:00 Arson Devices & Investigation Challenges 53:02 Accidental vs Intentional Fires 54:06 Why Arsonists Are Hard to Catch 01:03:10 Wrongful Convictions & Forensic Science Changes 01:08:11 Trial Strategies & Courtroom Battles 01:10:09 Profile of a Serial Arsonist 01:13:32 Arson, Bombings & Murder Cases 01:18:55 Bomb Devices, Signatures & Boston Bombing 01:24:09 Unsolved Cases & Frustrations 01:28:00 When Suspects Insert Themselves 01:28:43 The Worcester 6 Fire — Tragic Case 01:35:13 Aftermath, Loss & Investigation Challenges 01:39:39 Personal Toll of the Job 01:41:21 Health Risks & Sacrifices 01:44:45 Would You Do It Again? 01:45:56 Advice for Future ATF Agents 01:48:43 Books, Stories & Career Highlights 01:53:19 Final Reflections & Career Lessons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I never thought I'd be covering court battles like this, but here I am, glued to the latest twists in the legal wars swirling around President Donald Trump. Just yesterday, on March 2, 2026, the Supreme Court heard arguments in United States v. Hemani, where the Trump administration is defending a federal law banning illegal drug users from owning guns. Justice Elena Kagan grilled lawyers with hypotheticals about ayahuasca ceremonies, and even Justice Amy Coney Barrett admitted she'd never heard of the drug, asking if it was real. The justices seemed skeptical of challenges to the law's constitutionality, drawing parallels to everyday drug use to test the limits of Second Amendment rights, as reported in SCOTUSblog's live coverage.But that's just one front. Trump's unilateral military strike on Iran has sparked a firestorm over war powers. The New York Times' Charlie Savage detailed how accusations are flying that Trump violated the Constitution by launching the operation without congressional approval. It's reignited the age-old debate on who controls America's war machine—presidents have done it before, but critics say this crosses a line, paving the way for broader Supreme Court scrutiny.Over in the D.C. Circuit, things got wild with those executive orders targeting law firms like Jenner & Block, WilmerHale, Perkins Coie, and Susman Godfrey. Trump hit them hard—terminating government contracts, yanking security clearances, barring access to federal buildings—because they represented his opponents, worked on voting rights, or challenged his 2020 election efforts. District judges, including Beryl Howell, called it chilling, a First Amendment nightmare that could scare lawyers from tough cases. The Justice Department stunned everyone by moving to dismiss the appeals on Monday, a huge win for the firms and the rule of law. But Tuesday, they flipped, filing to revive the fights without explanation. Democracy Docket reports the firms fired back, urging the court to reject the about-face. Pro-democracy watchers are alarmed—this isn't just about contracts; it's whether a president can weaponize government against his legal foes.Meanwhile, the Federal Circuit shot down the Trump team's plea to delay a tariff refund case by up to four months. After the Supreme Court's February 20 ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn't let presidents slap on tariffs willy-nilly, Trump vented on social media about rehearing it. Bloomberg's Zoe Tillman notes the administration argued complexity demands caution, but companies are pushing back, saying delays hurt. Trump responded by imposing 10 percent tariffs on all countries starting February 24 using other laws, per Holland & Knight analysis.Down in New York, a federal court in the Southern District smacked down Trump's bid to kill the city's Congestion Pricing program. Earthjustice, representing Riders Alliance and Sierra Club alongside the MTA, won summary judgment. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy couldn't override the democratic process that approved the tolls, which have cleaned the air, sped up streets, boosted transit, and added millions to the economy despite Trump's "disaster" label.And that's not all—Lawfare's tracker logs 298 active cases challenging Trump actions, from national security to the Alien Enemies Act deportations. State courts are buzzing too, with oral arguments on ghost guns and DOJ voter data grabs. Whew, listeners, these past few days have been a legal whirlwind, testing the courts like never before.Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The Rod and Greg Show Rundown – Tuesday, October 28, 20254:20 pm: Charles Lipson, political columnist and Professor Emeritus of International Politics at the University of Chicago, joins the program to discuss his piece asking why Democrats are so angry about President Trump's improvements to the White House ballroom.4:38 pm: Hannah Cox, President and Co-Founder of BASEDPolitics, joins the show to discuss her piece in the Washington Examiner about how, despite rumor to the contrary, BlackRock is not responsible for the housing crisis in America.6:05 pm: Jack Birle, Supreme Court Reporter for the Washington Examiner, joins the show to discuss how the Supreme Court is loading up on gun rights cases during this session.6:38 pm: Joseph MacKinnon, Staff Writer for The Blaze, joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about a new report from the House Oversight Committee shows an extensive amount of autopen use during the Biden administration and has called for an investigation into the validity of some executive actions and pardons during Biden's time in the White House.
NRA-ILA Director of Litigation Joseph Greenlee joins Cam to discuss the latest in the legal challenges to New Jersey's plethora of "gun-free zones" and prohibitions on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines, as well as a recent amicus brief filed by NRA and other 2A groups in support of a non-violent felon's attempt to regain his Second Amendment rights.
NRA-ILA Director of Litigation Joseph Greenlee joins Cam to discuss the latest in the legal challenges to New Jersey's plethora of "gun-free zones" and prohibitions on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines, as well as a recent amicus brief filed by NRA and other 2A groups in support of a non-violent felon's attempt to regain his Second Amendment rights.
Former Boston mobster Vincent Gigi Marino opens up about his life inside organized crime. Growing up in Boston, Gigi shares how his upbringing and family life led him down the wrong path and into a world of stick-ups, bank robberies, and the streets. He details his time in state prison, and what it was really like to spend decades inside the federal prison system surrounded by some of the most notorious criminals in America. This is an inside look at mob life, survival behind bars, and the lessons Gigi learned after years of living in the shadows. #MobStories #BostonMob #OrganizedCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #MafiaStories #PrisonTalk #BankRobbery #crimelife Thank you to BLUCHEW & PRIZEPICKS for sponsoring this episode: BlueChew: Visit https://bluechew.com/ and use promo code LOCKEDIN at checkout to get your first month of BlueChew FREE & pay five bucks for shipping. Prizepicks: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/IANBICK and use code IANBICK and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Connect with Vincent Gigi Marino: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincentgigimarino?igsh=OWFnaXVzbmF1cHho Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BTZECv73r/?mibextid=wwXIfr Email: vinniemarino2@gmail.com Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & Big Reflections on Life 01:18 – Growing Up Boston Tough 03:25 – Family Secrets That Changed Everything 06:33 – Childhood Discipline, Sports & Survival Lessons 09:40 – Almost a Cop… Then Everything Changed 13:08 – First Steps Into Crime 16:14 – Stickups Gone Wrong & Bank Robbery Chaos 22:22 – Nightclubs, Hustling & Building a Reputation 25:32 – First Prison Sentence: The State Bid 33:38 – Gun Cases & Federal Time in the 80s 41:46 – Riots, Violence & Survival in Prison 53:11 – Back on the Streets & Wild Turmoil 57:03 – Double Crosses & The Feds Closing In 01:00:51 – RICO Trials, Court Drama & Sentencing 01:04:40 – 35 Years Lost: Impact on Family & Life 01:07:39 – Federal Penitentiaries: Atlanta & Beyond 01:10:23 – Jailhouse Law: Litigating & Helping Inmates 01:15:01 – Prison Gangs, Scams & Daily Hustles 01:22:10 – Stickup Crews & Contraband Behind Bars 01:26:01 – Staff Retaliation & Endless Transfers 01:31:16 – Daily Life, Prison Rules & Harsh Lessons 01:34:41 – Loss, Family & Harsh Sentencing Truths 01:35:36 – Writing a Book & Finding Growth Inside 01:36:23 – New Laws, Early Release & Freedom Adjustments 01:40:05 – Life After Prison: Struggles & Lessons Learned 01:45:01 – The Future, Redemption & Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the ins and outs of the silencer deregulation provisions included in the budget package just passed by the US House. We explain what they would mean for gun owners and what political hurdles still remain before they can become law. We also cover the Supreme Court's latest case decisions, including its recent rejection of a whole host of pending challenges to the federal gun ban for non-violent felons. Finally, we break down the DOJ's recent settlement over forced reset triggers and other gun stories from outside The Reload.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW Melissa Price Smith, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney | TOPIC: Targeting violent crime | Being Gov. Kehoe’s pick to fill Wesley Bell’s spot | The death penalty in Missouri | Not offering probation on gun cases | Being the first woman to hold countywide office in St. Louis County | Will she start going by 3 initials like AOC and MTG? https://x.com/stlcopa https://stlcopa.stlouiscountymo.gov/prosecutor-melissa-price-smith/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Mark and Andy discussed the decision to deny cert in two gun cases by SCOTUS at Fridays conference. The two cases denied cert were the Maryland Shall Issue case which leaves in place for now the hassle of the MD CCW permitting scheme and the Delaware Assault Weapons/High Capacity Magazine ban case. The biggest case of all seeking cert, the MD assault Weapons ban case has been rescheduled for conference on Friday this week, the 17th.
Greg Bishop talks with Todd Vandermyde to review recent filings in separate cases impacting Cook County's gun and ammo tax and the mass transit concealed carry prohibition case. He also reviews a recent appeals court decision denying the state's motion to stay a case challenging the Firearm Owner's ID card.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on President Biden's son asking for court dismissals, like the ones granted to Donald Trump.
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Supreme Court's refusal to take up any new Second Amendment cases ahead of next term. We then turned to a discussion of whether the demise of the Chevron doctrine makes any difference in gun rights lawsuits. Finally, we wrap up by covering a pair of novel California gun laws that went into effect this week. Click this link for your free trial from our sponsor The Dispatch: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utmsource=newsletter&utmmedium=email&utm_campaign=reload0624
In This Hour: -- Why do some gun stores and trainers support restrictions on gun rights? David Codrea has some ideas. -- News stories about people who screwed up and used guns when they shouldn't have. Unfortunate examples of the need for training. -- You simply shoot better with guns that have less recoil. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 04.21.24 Hour 2
In This Hour: REBROADCAST -- The U.S. Supreme Court accepts two new gun cases and hears an important Second Amendment Challenge. Michael Cargill explains his challenge to the ATF. -- Should he buy an older rifle or pay just a little more to get a new one that's probably better? -- A flawed decision in the 7th Circuit upholds the Illinois ban on many semi-auto rifles, handguns, and shotguns. Experts think this is destined to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 01.21.24 Hour 1
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John interviews Justin Carpenter, the senior vice president and director of brand strategy at Drake Waterfowl. They discuss the behind-the-scenes process of product development and the great gift options available for Christmas. Justin also shares his recent hunting experiences and the challenges of duck and pheasant hunting in cold weather. Tune in to learn more about Drake Waterfowl's partnership with Ducks Unlimited and their dedication to creating quality products for waterfowl enthusiasts.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Encore: NJ fighting gun cases, Parkland dad stalked
In This Hour: -- The U.S. Supreme Court accepts two new gun cases and hears an important Second Amendment Challenge. Michael Cargill explains his challenge to the ATF. -- Should he buy an older rifle or pay just a little more to get a new one that's probably better? -- A flawed decision in the 7th Circuit upholds the Illinois ban on many semi-auto rifles, handguns, and shotguns. Experts think this is destined to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 11.05.23 Hour 1
Bishop reviews the controversy of two Illinois Supreme Court justices getting $1 million each from Gov. J.B. Pritzker before being elected. Pritzker is now top defendant in two high profile cases. Chris Forsyth with The Judicial Integrity Project says any hint of conflict leads to a conflict of interest and judges should recuse themselves in such instances. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
Bishop reviews the controversy of two Illinois Supreme Court justices getting $1 million each from Gov. J.B. Pritzker before being elected. Pritzker is now top defendant in two high profile cases. Chris Forsyth with The Judicial Integrity Project says any hint of conflict leads to a conflict of interest and judges should recuse themselves in such instances.
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King Marz has been working hard to make his name known in Philadelphias music scene. Been on Bet Jams, Got a deal with sony. But he faces his fear share of legal issues while trying to protect hisself in the mean streets of Philly. Be sure to check this interview out, it was definitely dope!!! Follow the guest and crew! Guest: @kingmarz29st Chef: @privitedinnerclub Host: @ThatManSmooth Directed By: Vernon Ray @AllmoneyShots Crew: @shab7st @_ms.bbb_ @bulletshotyou @xojasdane @spadetv @zachkingpics @l_c_visuals Submit your videos to cooknupbookings@gmail.com Visit Cooknup215.com & @Cooknup215
The Supreme Court's decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen is going to have a monumental impact on the nation's gun laws. So, we've spent quite a lot of time talking about it on the podcast. We've talked to analysts and experts, including National Review's Charles Cooke and Duke's Andrew Willinger. But we haven't talked to anybody who is directly involved in the legal fight. That's why Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is joining the show this week. His group is involved in dozens of cases across the country. That includes a number of the most high-profile post-Bruen cases, such as the one against the California youth gun advertising ban. Gottlieb said Bruen has completely upended the legal landscape. He said gun-rights advocates have a tremendous opportunity to win many more cases. He explained SAF's strategy for approaching the newly-unsettled landscape. He said SAF has come up with a tier system with the ones it thinks it's most likely to win in the first tier and the rest moving down tiers from there. Gottlieb said there are a lot of cases in that top tier, especially with the new laws California and New York have passed as a seemingly purposeful affront to the Court's ruling. He said he isn't much concerned about governments coming up with coherent defenses of their strict laws in light of Bruen, but he does think a form of legal minimization may become more common. We also have a new members segment this week featuring Douglas Jefferson! Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogelman and I talk about New York's shocking court filing where they compared their gun laws to bigoted historical gun bans. Special Guest: Alan Gottlieb.
In this bonus episode of Hot off the Wire, we examine two of the biggest decisions to be handed down during the current term of the Supreme Court. On Friday, June 24, the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional protections for abortion. And on Thursday, the Court overturned a strict gun law in New York, expanding second amendment protections for gun owners. — Compiled and narrated by Terry Lipshetz from Associated Press reports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we talk about products we dont normally think about when we discuss mission essential gear. It's really not mission essential as much as saftey essential gear to get your guns and you safley to and from your local Airsoft field. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cross-tactical-airsoft/support
Stephen Lamboy of Negrini cases talks with us about the technology behind their fine Italian gun cases and why you need one! Very interesting history of the company and what it takes to protect your firearm. The guys from KL ammo talk about Gamebore and have great opinions on 7-1/2 vs 8's and 1-1/8 vs 1 ounce! Listen in and form YOUR opinion!!
In this hour: - Rick Hughes of Levy’s Outdoor discusses the legacy of a Levy sling, and some of their options for gun cases, including a floating waterfowl bag. - The safety benefits of wearing hunter orange clothing. - Anita decided to become her own first responder. Bought a gun, got training, and now has a carry permit. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 11.22.20 Hour 3
GGG 245 SCOTUS and Gun Cases - This week Matt and Heinrich are joined by Andrew Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation. To talk cases on the docket for the US Supreme Court and 2A Gaming Second Amendment Foundation 2A Gaming Instagram (Matt) Instagram (Heinrich) LFD Research Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Contact the show directly at geeksgadgetsandguns@gmail.com
This week we talk about gun cases and what are some of the options for you to transport your firearms safely. Itunes Stitcher Email Us: host@newshootercanada.ca Show Music: I like Guns by Steve Lee The post Episode 178 Gun Cases appeared first on New Shooter Canada.
Pagosa Springs, Co: In episode 025 of the MAC Outdoors Podcast with Mia and Lea the duo shares an incident, where police should've been involved, which occurred on their way to deliver Lea to college. Learn why you should call the police in just such an instance. Learn whether or not you should use your carry gun. Share your thoughts about what you would do. If you're choosing colleges right now, you may want to learn how. Lea talks about how she got her gun to school, some of the conveniences and inconveniences of storing it, and she talks about a gun case she's using now. Important links for this week’s show: WSI Sports - DISCOUNT CODE: LLCO10 www.WSISports.com The Mountains are Calling shirts at MAC Outdoors - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/MACOutdoors Flambeau Outdoors Gun Case - http://amzn.to/2y7vgWe Show Host’s Social Outlets: Legit Outdoors YouTube Lea’s Facebook Page Lea’s Twitter Mia Anstine YouTubeMia’s Facebook Page Mia’s Twitter MAC Outdoors Podcast: Each week the dynamic mother/daughter duo share their hunting, shooting, and outdoor adventures. You’ll find tips, tricks, lessons, and tales from the trail. Mia is a mom, hunting guide, writer, and vlogger who lives on a ranch in Colorado. Her daughter, Lea, also a guide, is a passionate young hunter who’s recently finished high school and is now in the first year of her college journey. TUNE IN because you never know what obstacles and inspiration they’ll encounter as they head outside for new adventures. concealed carry, police involvement, travel to college, gun cases, gun storage,
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