Chuck Michel has a good write up and gives a nice conclusion to lay it out here, bold is mine. Lefty bias, but what do you expect from them?
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Next up, Chuck Michel, a Southern California attorney whose clients include the NRA and several firearm companies.
"It seems like every day or every week, Chuck, there's something new regarding our right to keep and bear arms in the state of California," Edwards said.
"So you carved out a two-hour block for me?" Michel replied.
They dug into the details of the regulations in Los Angeles and other cities, and the slow pace of court challenges being mounted by the NRA and gun manufacturers, and what that might all mean.
Michel defined the stakes clearly: "An epic battle for the future of the 2nd Amendment."
"It's never about confiscation until it is about confiscation," Michel said. "And that's where we're coming to."
Edwards chatted a bit more with Michel. Then he moved on to the next guest. There was no time to linger. As always, there was another fight over guns waiting.
"It seems like every day or every week, Chuck, there's something new regarding our right to keep and bear arms in the state of California," Edwards said.
"So you carved out a two-hour block for me?" Michel replied.
They dug into the details of the regulations in Los Angeles and other cities, and the slow pace of court challenges being mounted by the NRA and gun manufacturers, and what that might all mean.
Michel defined the stakes clearly: "An epic battle for the future of the 2nd Amendment."
"It's never about confiscation until it is about confiscation," Michel said. "And that's where we're coming to."
Edwards chatted a bit more with Michel. Then he moved on to the next guest. There was no time to linger. As always, there was another fight over guns waiting.
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