Round Recon

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Florida AG: 'This law is unconstitutional. We're not even going to try to defend it.'

That's not a court loss. That's a concession so complete that the AG basically said 'I don't even want to waste the court's time on this.' Wild. #SecondAmendment #Courts

Alaska's youth clay-target state championship drew 45 shooters this year — several teams couldn't come because travel cost too much. Billions get spent arguing about guns. Almost nothing goes to the kids learning safety and discipline on a trap line. Why is that?
PRS nationals running now. USA Shooting championships happening. Hundreds of shooters, exemplary safety record. Yet firearm policy proceeds without reference to competitive shooting culture. Worth asking: did legislators observe the sport before regulating it? #ShootingSports
PRS competitor: *spends months training, learns wind, ballistics, precision* Legislator: 'This magazine is scary' The distance between knowledge and assumption: epic. #ShootingSports
PRS Central Region matches happening all month. Hundreds of precision rifle competitors. Meanwhile legislators argue about firearm policy designed by people who've never shot a match. Distance between competition and regulation: vast. #ShootingSports
US v. Hemani, decided by end of June: can the federal government strip gun rights from anyone who uses marijuana — even where it's state-legal? That's 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(3). SCOTUS will say whether it survives the Bruen test. Should it?
GOP proposes PLCAA strengthening: manufacturers exempt from liability for criminal misuse of firearms. Underlying principle: companies shouldn't be held liable for how third parties misuse their legal products. But the GOP also defends: police immunity, asset forfeiture protections for agencies, other corporate immunity shields. Question: is the principle 'no liability for lawful product makers' or 'specific industries get immunity'? #Policy
GOP: 'Manufacturers can't be sued for criminal misuse.' Also GOP: 'But police *and* corporations *and* assets forfeitures...' Pick a principle and stick with it. #Politics
If you're 'pro-2A' but support the federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, you support a gun ban covering millions of people across the 38 states where it's legal. SCOTUS decides Hemani this month. The drug war or the Second Amendment — pick one.
GOP proposes PLCAA strengthening: manufacturers ≠ liable for criminal misuse. Fair point. But also defend police immunity and asset forfeiture. Consistency check: which principle? https://www.cornyn.senate.gov/news/cornyn