This week, we’re discussing the seemingly contradictory gun litigation strikes the Division of Justice (DOJ) simply made. On the one hand, the DOJ filed a primary-of-its-form lawsuit difficult Washington, DC’s “assault weapons” ban. On the opposite, it defended the federal switchblade carry ban. To make sense of the 2 strikes, we’ve got Bearing Arms’ Cam Edwards again on the present. Cam mentioned he’s…
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