This video discusses a significant legal development regarding Second Amendment rights, specifically focusing on the Gun Owners of America (GOA) being denied their request for $400,000 in attorney fees. This request stemmed from their successful challenge to the ATF's bumpstock regulations. The report details the lawsuit's background, GOA's fee request, and the judge's reasoning for the denial, touching on the concept of "substantial justification." The content is presented by constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, who provides analysis on the implications of this decision for gun rights.
This video discusses the Department of Justice's (DOJ) attempt to deny attorney fees to Gun Owners of America (GOA) after they won a Second Amendment lawsuit concerning bump stocks. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner analyzes the legal filings and explains why the DOJ's position might be considered "substantially unjustified." The content delves into the legal and political aspects of Second Amendment litigation and its impact on gun rights.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for gun rights in New Jersey. A federal court has declared the state's "justifiable need" standard for obtaining a concealed carry permit unconstitutional, citing the precedent set by NYSRPA v. Bruen. The court has ordered New Jersey to pay the attorney fees of the plaintiffs who successfully challenged the law. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding Second Amendment rights and the various avenues to defend them, referencing the "four boxes" of liberty (soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box). The video highlights the legal team's expertise and their past successes in gun rights litigation.
This video analyzes critical lawsuits challenging a new California law that allows the state to collect attorney fees from individuals or groups suing over Second Amendment rights or gun control laws. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discusses the legal grounds of these challenges, including potential First Amendment and Equal Protection Clause violations. The analysis aims to inform gun owners about the legal battles to preserve Second Amendment rights in California.
This video, part 4 of a series on self-defense aftermath, focuses on the often-overlooked financial costs associated with a self-defense incident. It highlights expenses such as attorney fees, expert witnesses, civil damages, and other court-related costs, emphasizing that these can significantly impact an individual's resources. The video promotes the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) as a solution for legal protection and education for gun owners, outlining their mission and membership benefits. It encourages viewers to consider concealed carry as more than just owning a firearm and stresses the importance of having a backup plan.
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