This video discusses a significant legal development in the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals concerning federal gun laws. The court has taken over a case challenging 18 USC Sec. 922(g)(1), the federal prohibition on felons possessing firearms. This follows a similar move in a case challenging the New Jersey assault weapon ban. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, suggests the 3rd Circuit is becoming a central battleground for Second Amendment litigation.
This video analyzes the legal response from the State of New Jersey to the US Department of Justice's amicus brief regarding the Cheeseman v. Platkin case. The case challenges New Jersey's assault weapon ban and is now before a full en banc panel of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the details of New Jersey's filing, highlighting their strong reaction to the DOJ's input. The video aims to educate viewers on the legal intricacies of Second Amendment challenges in New Jersey.
This video discusses a significant development in gun rights as Judge Jennifer Mascott is appointed to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, explains how this appointment, following a Motion to Invoke Cloture in the Senate, could impact New Jersey's Assault Weapon Ban and similar legislation across the country. The appointment is framed as a potential 'first domino' in a series of events that could lead to the permanent resolution of assault weapon bans, emphasizing the importance of education and awareness for gun owners.
This video discusses a significant legal decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit regarding sensitive places and firearm licensing, issued after a two-year wait. Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, provides analysis. The description highlights his expertise, referencing his previous legal scholarship used in court cases, his role as a frequent Fox News guest, and his bestselling books that cover Second Amendment topics, gun owner advocacy, and current events related to firearms.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio (#744) features John and JJ O announcing the VIP guest speaker for the upcoming FNRA dinner on October 8th at The Grove. The broadcast also touches upon a legal development in New Jersey, where the 3rd Circuit's decision might offer hope for citizens. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with the content by listening, learning, liking, following, sharing, and volunteering. A link to the Friends of NRA website and a blog post for the episode are provided.
This video discusses a significant legal development regarding Second Amendment rights in New Jersey. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals will conduct an en banc review of the state's "assault weapon" and magazine bans. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, analyzes the implications of this decision for gun owners. The description highlights Smith's expertise, including his scholarship being used in legal arguments and his past commentary quoted by federal judges. The content aims to provide information and analysis for defending constitutional liberties, referencing the "four boxes" of American liberty.
This video discusses the legal challenge to New Jersey's assault weapon ban in the case of Cheeseman v. Platkin. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law explains that the case has been ordered for en banc review by the Chief Judge of the 3rd Circuit, meaning all active judges will hear the case. This development presents a significant opportunity to challenge assault weapon bans nationwide, not just within New Jersey. The video aims to educate viewers on the legal implications and the potential impact on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the political and legal landscape surrounding Second Amendment rights in New Jersey, focusing on recent lawsuits challenging the state's gun control laws. It highlights a shift in the 3rd Circuit Court, which now has a more conservative leaning, potentially impacting future legal battles over firearm ownership. The content aims to educate viewers on the ongoing efforts to restore gun rights in New Jersey and encourages engagement with Washington Gun Law for further information and resources.
This video discusses a significant development in gun rights, specifically the DOJ's decision not to appeal the Range v. A.G. of the U.S. case. This ruling, originating from the 3rd Circuit, challenges 18 USC Section 922(g)(1), the federal prohibition on felons possessing firearms. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains how this case could pave the way for repealing these laws for non-violent felons nationwide, emphasizing the importance of education on these matters. The video also promotes products and services related to firearm safety and legal assistance.
This video discusses current gun rights issues, including whether individuals deemed terrorist sympathizers should possess firearms and the implications of recent legal rulings allowing younger individuals to carry guns. It also highlights efforts to legalize silencers through proposed legislation (HPA). The description promotes various firearms-related organizations and products, and references news articles about French gun laws, gun buybacks, and a specific case of permit denial due to political speech. It also links to legal information for the HPA bill.
This video analyzes a major Second Amendment legal battle concerning the possession of firearms by non-violent felons. The US Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit heard oral arguments in this significant case. Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney with extensive experience in Second Amendment law and a background as a Supreme Court Bar member, professor, and media commentator, breaks down the current state of the law, the case's background, the original decision, and the timeline. He offers his predictions and a summary of the arguments, including the role of historical analogues. The analysis aims to inform viewers about the "four boxes" of American liberty and defend their rights.
This video discusses a significant court case where the 3rd Circuit is reconsidering a ban on firearm ownership for nonviolent felons. The content touches upon legal challenges to gun control laws and their implications for Second Amendment rights. Additional links suggest a focus on pro-Second Amendment advocacy and support for creators in the firearms community.