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The Community of Los Gator Has Suspended Its “Sensitive Areas” Rule, Allowing Legal Concealed Carry To Take Place

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation discusses this recent victory, though there’s still a long ways to go with other states.

Considering that the state of California has literally come under heavy fire from a number of gun regulations, any victory – even a small one – for private gun owners should be celebrated.

That’s what recently happened in the community of Los Gatos (in Santa Clara County), as it has chosen to suspend enforcement of a new ordinance that took effect earlier this year. With it now on hold, “sensitive areas” are now done away with, meaning that citizens that practice legal concealed carry can now proceed without running across any sort of violation.

The law firm of Michael & Associates, representing these gun-owning citizens, noted that the city could face a lawsuit on constitutional grounds, since it was close to violating the Second Amendment – a right presented to all citizens.

And the group isn’t done yet. “We are already challenging similar restrictions in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, and elsewhere in California,” noted SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “Such regulations are clearly designed to circumvent the Supreme Court’s edict and we will oppose them wherever they appear. State and municipal governments cannot be allowed to flagrantly thumb their noses at the high court, no matter how much they dislike the right to bear arms.”

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation joins us now to discuss this victory further, and what it means for private gun owners.

Q&A:

  1. What would you say is the big importance with concealed-carry? Does it provide additional safety against “active shooters,” or is there something else?
  2. Why do you think California is so hellbent in regards to putting these gun rules in place?
  3. Does it seem ironic that a number of criminal acts and “active shooter” events take place, even with these gun rules in effect?
  4. Why do politicians still push for restrictive rules against guns, despite the fact that the Second Amendment protects these citizens and their rights?
  5. What does this small but significant victory over Los Gatos say about the rights of gun owners as a whole? Is your group eager to see what you can do against similar rules in other states?
  6. Where can we learn more about the Second Amendment Foundation and its members?
    1. Those interested can visit http://www.saf.org/.

Second Amendment Foundation/CCRKBA spokespersons available to be your guest:

ABOUT CHRIS CHENG (In Pacific Time)

Chris Cheng serves on the advisory council to the Second Amendment Foundation’s Board of Trustees. He is the History Channel’s Top Shot Season 4 Champion and author of the book “Shoot to Win.” Cheng is an Asian D&I advocate in the gun community; a former Google employee who went from self-taught amateur to pro shooter.

ABOUT CAM EDWARDS (In Eastern Time)

Cam Edwards is the editor at Bearing Arms-dot-com and hosts the popular podcast Cam & Company that focuses on Second Amendment news and information. Cam is originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has worked in radio, television, and online media for over two decades. He currently lives on a small farm with his family near Farmville, Virginia, and is a member of the board of Citizens Committee to Keep and Bear Arms.

ABOUT MARK WALTERS (in Eastern Time):

Mark Walters is a member of the board of directors for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. As a nationally syndicated host of two talk radio programs, Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio’s Daily Defense, Mark is heard on hundreds of stations weekly across the country. Mark is the co-founder of Armed American News and the recipient of the 2015 “Gun Rights Defender of the Year award.” In addition, Mark Walters is co-author of three books, including Lessons from Armed America, Lessons from Unarmed America, and Grilling While Armed.

ABOUT LEE WILLIAMS (In Eastern Time)

Lee Williams is also known as The Gun Writer and has been writing about the Second Amendment, firearms, the firearms industry, and the gun culture for more than ten years. He is the Chief Editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Reporting Project and is a frequent contributor to Ammoland News and Armed American Radio. In addition, Lee serves as a board member of Florida Carry, Inc. He was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming a newspaper editor, Lee was an investigative reporter in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. Lee has earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter and three medals of valor as a police officer. 

ABOUT DAVE WORKMAN (In Pacific Time):

Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist and senior editor of TheGunMag.com. He writes for Liberty Park Press, Conservative Firing Line, and is communications director for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. He has authored Op-Ed pieces in several major newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and co-authored seven books with Second Amendment Foundation Alan Gottlieb. Workman’s beat is firearms, from politics to the outdoors. He is widely considered an authority on firearms, concealed carry, and gun politics.

The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing, and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 700,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the consequences of gun control.

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