This video features an exclusive interview with David Thompson, a prominent attorney specializing in Second Amendment (2A) cases, particularly those stemming from the Bruen Supreme Court decision. He discusses the current state of 2A litigation with Mark W. Smith, host of the "Four Boxes Diner" 2A channel. Smith, a constitutional attorney and recognized 2A scholar, delves into the legal landscape and its implications for gun owners. The discussion touches upon legal analysis and potentially the historical context of gun rights in the US.
This video features an excerpt from a Federalist Society livestream panel discussing Second Amendment litigation and efforts to dismantle gun control. David Thompson of Cooper and Kirk, involved in over 60 cases related to unwinding gun control measures, shares his insights. The content aims to highlight the Federalist Society's work and provides a link to the full discussion. The VSO Gun Channel clarifies its role as an educational resource focused on responsible gun ownership and safety, emphasizing it does not sell or promote firearms.
This video features an interview with David Thompson, the attorney whose firm initiated the landmark NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court case. He discusses the implications of the Bruen decision for Second Amendment law in the United States, approximately eight months after its ruling. The conversation delves into how the "plain text" and historical analysis methodologies are being applied in current legal challenges to gun control measures and explores specific legal arguments related to the right to keep and bear arms, including discussions on 'common use' and burden of proof in legal cases. The interview is described as a "very geeky legal discussion."
This video discusses an incident where the President of Peoples Bank & Trust in Troy, Missouri, David Thompson, intervened in a bank robbery by drawing his firearm and apprehending a masked suspect. The incident highlights a citizen's right to self-defense and the effectiveness of firearms in deterring and stopping criminal activity. The interview with Cam Edwards from NRA News provides insights into the event and its implications for personal security and gun rights.
This NRA News segment from September 30, 2011, features Ginny Simone interviewing NRA Attorney David Thompson regarding a legal case in Lubbock. The title indicates a judge dismissed one case, implying a discussion of legal proceedings relevant to gun rights or firearm-related charges. The presence of an NRA attorney suggests a focus on Second Amendment issues and their legal interpretations.
This NRA News segment features an interview with attorney David Thompson, who discusses the Brady Campaign's accusations of "The NRA's Courtroom Craziness." The conversation likely delves into legal challenges, gun rights, and the advocacy efforts surrounding firearm legislation and Second Amendment issues. The date of the broadcast, November 19, 2010, places this discussion within a specific period of gun control debates.
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