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Can Government Take Our Rights In An Emergency?
Episode 588

Can Government Take Our Rights In An Emergency?

Earlier this month, New Mexico Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a public health emergency in part of her state. The emergency she declared claimed gun violence was the health emergency and then she cited that declaration as the basis of an executive order to suspend the right to keep and bear arms in the affected area. Tom Knighton from BearingArms.com responds to the decision, which was quickly struck down by a judge, and discusses the recent trend of suspending rights in the name of dealing with an emergency.

American Viewpoints · Tom Knighton, Mike Ferguson

September 21, 202310m 51s

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Earlier this month, New Mexico Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a public health emergency in part of her state. The emergency she declared claimed gun violence was the health emergency and then she cited that declaration as the basis of an executive order to suspend the right to keep and bear arms in the affected area. Tom Knighton from BearingArms.com responds to the decision, which was quickly struck down by a judge, and discusses the recent trend of suspending rights in the name of dealing with an emergency.

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