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This episode of Eye on the Target Radio covers recent developments in gun laws, court cases, and political trends surrounding the Second Amendment.

The hosts Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell discuss a proposed rule change by the U.S. Postal Service that would allow non-licensed individuals to mail handguns for the first time in nearly a century. This follows a Department of Justice opinion suggesting the long-standing restriction is unconstitutional. They view this as a positive step that could lower costs and expand legal access for gun owners.

They also examine ongoing legal battles over the National Firearms Act (NFA), particularly challenges to its registration requirements after certain taxes were removed. Several pro-gun organizations have filed lawsuits arguing the registry is unconstitutional, though the issue may take years to resolve in the courts.

Another major topic is the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), which shields gun manufacturers from lawsuits when their products are used in crimes. The hosts explain current challenges to this law, including efforts by states like New York to bypass it through alternative legal strategies.

The conversation expands to broader political and legal trends, noting an increase in Second Amendment-related cases and what they see as a shift toward expanding gun rights. They also highlight tensions at the state level, particularly in Ohio and California, where local and state governments continue pushing gun regulations despite legal setbacks.

Additionally, the hosts criticize California's legislative tactics, claiming some gun control bills are intentionally vague early on to avoid public scrutiny before being finalized. They contrast this with a growing grassroots pushback, including a student's argument that firearms are important for self-defense, especially for those at a physical disadvantage.

The episode concludes with commentary on civic engagement, encouraging listeners to become more involved in politics and advocacy, and includes an announcement that host Amanda Suffecool was elected to the NRA Board of Directors.

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