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Show Notes: Rich Confronts Men In His Garage WV v. EPA – The ruling limits Chevron deference but does not get rid of Chevron. We will have to wait to see how this effects gun cases. SCOTUS And All 2A Cases – All were remanded to the Circuit level so Bruen can be considered in the decision. This is massive. Fulton County NY – GOA threatens to sue the Sheriff over ignoring Bruen. New Jersey – New Jersey drops it “may issue” statute California – California drops it “may issue” statute California AG – The California DOJ released all personal information about gun owners. The state claims it to be an accident and will offer an identify monitoring service. AG Bonta warns anyone with the information can be charged with a crime. New York Sues 80% Retailers – NY is suing various retailers including our industry partner, 80% Arms. The state wants money and customer records. NRA Endorsement – NRA endorses Derek Schmidt for Kansas Governor Steve Dettelbach – The following State AGs oppose Dettelbach bring the number to 15: Treg R. Taylor, Alaska; Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas; Mark Brnovich, Arizona; Christopher M. Carr, Georgia; Theodore E. Rokita, Indiana; Derek Schmidt, Kansas; Jeff Landry, Louisiana; Eric S. Schmitt, Missouri; John M. O'Connor, Oklahoma; Alan Wilson, South Carolina; Jason R. Ravnsborg, South Dakota; Ken Paxton, Texas; Sean D. Reyes, Utah, and Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia; Austin Knudsen, Montana. Listen Live: https://www.youtube.com/johncrumplive Home Page: https://www.johncrumplivecom Support the channel: https://johncrump.locals.com Email Mailing List: https://crumpy.com/mailing-list/
Lee has interviewed all the candidates for Attorney General challenging current AG, Sean D. Reyes. Today, he'll interview Mr. Reyes on the race and why he should be re-elected.
(0.5 General California MCLE) Human sex trafficking is a growing, multi-billion dollar criminal enterprise that spans the globe. The victims, predominantly young women and children, number in the millions. Sean Reyes, Utah Attorney General, explains how authorities are combating this problem domestically and abroad by incorporating innovative approaches to enforcement and new laws to protect the victims and target traffickers, wherever they are. Sean D. Reyes is the 21st Attorney General of Utah.
(0.5 General California MCLE) Human sex trafficking is a growing, multi-billion dollar criminal enterprise that spans the globe. The victims, predominantly young women and children, number in the millions. Sean Reyes, Utah Attorney General, explains how authorities are combating this problem domestically and abroad by incorporating innovative approaches to enforcement and new laws to protect the victims and target traffickers, wherever they are. Sean D. Reyes is the 21st Attorney General of Utah. He was appointed in 2013, won the general election in 2014, and reelected in 2016.
SEAN D. REYES – Utah’s 21st Attorney General In 2013, at the age of 42, the Honorable Sean Reyes was appointed by Governor Gary Herbert as Utah’s 21st Attorney General. Reyes took over an office racked with scandal and inefficiency in the midst of some of the most significant constitutional issues in state history. Within a year, he reorganized and re-energized the office internally and recaptured the trust of the State with striking leadership, innovative programs and historic wins against drug dealers, human traffickers, child predators, and white-collar criminals. After winning the election in 2014 by one of the largest margins nationwide, Reyes was selected in 2015 by the Republican National Committee as one of its four national rising stars. After graduating summa cum laude from Brigham Young University in 1994, Reyes earned his law degree with honors from U.C. Berkeley in 1997. He practiced for nearly fourteen years at Parsons Behle & Latimer, the largest law firm in the State, where he became one of the first minority lawyers to make partner at a major Utah firm. While there, Reyes represented clients on some of the largest and most high profile litigation cases in the history of the State. He argued or briefed cases before state and federal courts throughout the country, including the Utah Supreme Court and Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has been honored nationally and locally with a long list of awards for his legal skills, leadership and unparalleled commitment to public service and has founded and served multiple non-profit organizations. The son of a Spanish-Filipino immigrant father, who fled the Marcos regime and a Japanese-Hawaiian mother, AG Reyes is Utah’s first minority elected statewide. AG Reyes and his wife, Saysha, are the proud parents of 6 children. He is a former collegiate volleyball player and mixed martial arts fighter who enjoys speaking at Comic Cons, playing basketball, coaching his kids, dancing with Saysha, watching Sports Center, cooking, shooting guns and rapping on Bloomberg News.