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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Illegal Immigration”</title>
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    <description>A podcast from The Reload that offers sober, serious firearms reporting and analysis. It focuses on gun policy, politics, and culture. Tune in to hear from Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski and special guests from across the gun world each week.
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  <title>US, Australia Shootings Spark Gun Debate; Appeals Courts Uphold Illegal Immigrant Gun Ban</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss how the Bonid Beach and Brown University shootings are likely to impact gun policy.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I assess the political reaction to a pair of terrible mass shootings in Australia and Rhode Island. We also cover two separate federal appeals court rulings that came down this week, each upholding the federal gun ban for illegal immigrants.  
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  <title>A Gun-Rights Lawyer Argues Second Amendment Protects Illegal Immigrants</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Matt Larosiere discuss whether the Constitution guarantees gun rights to people in the country illegally.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, we're discussing a hotly debated topic: the gun rights of illegal immigrants.
A federal judge's recent ruling that the law disarming a defendant who is in the country unlawfully, but who doesn't have any violent convictions, violates the Second Amendment has drawn a lot of attention. It has been one of our most trafficked stories at The Reload this year. The same is true for the dueling analysis pieces we published examining the ruling's legal theory and where the Supreme Court might come down on the issue.
Given the discussion surrounding all of this, it seemed like a good idea to take a deeper dive into the topic. That's why we asked gun-rights lawyer Matt Larosiere, who wrote one of those analysis pieces for us, to come on the show. He gave us a fuller explanation of why he believes the Second Amendment protects nearly all people in the United States, regardless of their immigration status.
He argued the modern gun prohibition based on immigration status shouldn't be able to withstand the Supreme Court's Bruen test because the Founders didn't view citizenship the way we do today and the Second Amendment's language is better read to protect nearly anyone in the country. He said reading the amendment to exclude those who aren't part of the political community doesn't work because the average American wasn't allowed to vote or participate in other key political functions during the Founding Era. Yet they did have their gun rights protected.
He also argued that denying gun rights to immigrants in the country unlawfully, which is only a misdemeanor, necessitates adopting a legal standard that would put everyone else's gun rights at risk. Still, Larosiere acknowledged the recent ruling is an outlier and the Supreme Court is unlikely to take up a similar case anytime soon. But he argued gun-rights proponents should embrace the ruling and the logic that led to it. Special Guest: Matt Larosiere.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re discussing a hotly debated topic: the gun rights of illegal immigrants.</p>

<p>A federal judge&#39;s recent ruling that the law disarming a defendant who is in the country unlawfully, but who doesn&#39;t have any violent convictions, violates the Second Amendment has drawn a lot of attention. It has been one of our most trafficked stories at The Reload this year. The same is true for the dueling analysis pieces we published examining the ruling&#39;s legal theory and where the Supreme Court might come down on the issue.</p>

<p>Given the discussion surrounding all of this, it seemed like a good idea to take a deeper dive into the topic. That&#39;s why we asked gun-rights lawyer Matt Larosiere, who wrote one of those analysis pieces for us, to come on the show. He gave us a fuller explanation of why he believes the Second Amendment protects nearly all people in the United States, regardless of their immigration status.</p>

<p>He argued the modern gun prohibition based on immigration status shouldn&#39;t be able to withstand the Supreme Court&#39;s Bruen test because the Founders didn&#39;t view citizenship the way we do today and the Second Amendment&#39;s language is better read to protect nearly anyone in the country. He said reading the amendment to exclude those who aren&#39;t part of the political community doesn&#39;t work because the average American wasn&#39;t allowed to vote or participate in other key political functions during the Founding Era. Yet they did have their gun rights protected.</p>

<p>He also argued that denying gun rights to immigrants in the country unlawfully, which is only a misdemeanor, necessitates adopting a legal standard that would put everyone else&#39;s gun rights at risk. Still, Larosiere acknowledged the recent ruling is an outlier and the Supreme Court is unlikely to take up a similar case anytime soon. But he argued gun-rights proponents should embrace the ruling and the logic that led to it.</p><p>Special Guest: Matt Larosiere.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re discussing a hotly debated topic: the gun rights of illegal immigrants.</p>

<p>A federal judge&#39;s recent ruling that the law disarming a defendant who is in the country unlawfully, but who doesn&#39;t have any violent convictions, violates the Second Amendment has drawn a lot of attention. It has been one of our most trafficked stories at The Reload this year. The same is true for the dueling analysis pieces we published examining the ruling&#39;s legal theory and where the Supreme Court might come down on the issue.</p>

<p>Given the discussion surrounding all of this, it seemed like a good idea to take a deeper dive into the topic. That&#39;s why we asked gun-rights lawyer Matt Larosiere, who wrote one of those analysis pieces for us, to come on the show. He gave us a fuller explanation of why he believes the Second Amendment protects nearly all people in the United States, regardless of their immigration status.</p>

<p>He argued the modern gun prohibition based on immigration status shouldn&#39;t be able to withstand the Supreme Court&#39;s Bruen test because the Founders didn&#39;t view citizenship the way we do today and the Second Amendment&#39;s language is better read to protect nearly anyone in the country. He said reading the amendment to exclude those who aren&#39;t part of the political community doesn&#39;t work because the average American wasn&#39;t allowed to vote or participate in other key political functions during the Founding Era. Yet they did have their gun rights protected.</p>

<p>He also argued that denying gun rights to immigrants in the country unlawfully, which is only a misdemeanor, necessitates adopting a legal standard that would put everyone else&#39;s gun rights at risk. Still, Larosiere acknowledged the recent ruling is an outlier and the Supreme Court is unlikely to take up a similar case anytime soon. But he argued gun-rights proponents should embrace the ruling and the logic that led to it.</p><p>Special Guest: Matt Larosiere.</p>]]>
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