This video discusses a Supreme Court petition, Gray v. Jennings, concerning Delaware's Assault Weapon and Magazine Ban. While not directly challenging the ban's constitutionality at this stage, the case focuses on the legal test for granting or denying injunctive relief when Second Amendment rights are allegedly violated. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the potential implications of this legal question, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the matter. The video also promotes sponsor Black Forest Supplements and highlights the work of the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC).
This video discusses recent ATF actions, specifically the alleged ban on muzzle "breaks" and the seizure of such devices. It also touches upon the struggles of the "Hold My Guns" organization, the NRA filing a lawsuit against a Delaware law, NRA leadership reform, potential bans on body armor, and the Canadian government's plan to destroy classic Browning Hi-Power pistols. The description also includes affiliate links for various firearm-related companies and resources.
This video discusses a significant legal battle over Delaware's "assault weapon" and magazine ban, as heard by the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, analyzes the arguments presented, touching on the Second Amendment, the burden of proof, and the historical context of gun rights. The discussion delves into what anti-gun proponents desire and the role of evidence in these legal fights, offering insights into the potential outcomes of the case and the broader implications for gun owners. The analysis emphasizes understanding the fundamental "four boxes" of American liberty.
This video analyzes a significant federal court decision in Delaware that utilized the Supreme Court's NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling to invalidate state restrictions on the self-manufacturing of firearms. The content focuses on the legal implications and impact of this decision on gun control laws, particularly concerning homemade firearms. The description also includes affiliate links for supporting the channel and purchasing related products like coffee, as well as links to the creator's social media profiles.
This video discusses new legislation in Delaware that criminalizes the posting of files for 3D printing firearms. It also references other recent legal developments, including an Illinois Supreme Court ruling on gun and ammo taxes and a Philadelphia school district incident involving a student making a wooden gun. The description links to TNVC.com and several news articles.
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