@MAC_Arms Do it right though, with how all these show remakes and continuations, I don't want them to make it political or with an agenda, although I'd love a series similar to the Showtime original series or even a new Movie,
We won our binary trigger case in Minnesota. So does that make forced reset triggers legal now?
Rob Doar, President of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center, breaks down why that question is more complicated than it looks.
The binary trigger win was real, but it was narrow.
The court struck down very specific 2024 language targeting a trigger that fires one round on the pull and another on the release. That language is gone.
But there is still broader language in Minnesota statute covering trigger activator devices and anything that lets a semi-automatic fire more than one shot per pull, or resets and keeps firing by harnessing recoil.
Could you argue a forced reset trigger falls outside that broader language? Maybe.
You might even be right.
But here is the catch Rob lays out: you don't get to make that argument from your couch. You make it after you've been arrested, after you've been charged, after your property has been seized, after expert testimony, after a conviction, and after an appeal.
In Minnesota courts.
The bottom line: the binary trigger case was a win worth celebrating.
Forced reset triggers are a separate, unsettled legal risk, and owning one could make you the test case.
As Rob puts it: "I think I'm right" is a legal theory. It is not a financial plan.
Watch the full breakdown below, and read our complete legal analysis here: https://t.co/xOBK5mPSta
We'll have another video soon about why challenging the FRT ban is a much harder road than challenging the binary trigger ban was.
#Minnesota2A #2A
@MMACHICK_ 8, it was good not great, we definitely enjoyed the walkouts and the openings,
I think the gal that sang Suga O'Malley song has some amazing talent,
@ModernEzra@GunFoundation@GunOwners Sales and Manufacturing: The Court treats the gun trade exactly like other businesses. For example, the unanimous 9-0 ruling in Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos relied on the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
@KingLayton15@AmiriKing It's MN, also you're right, THC cartridges are not illegal, but they are if you're 17 yrs old, you can Google his Instagram. It was more than just Somalians that have been arrested for this incident.