This video analyzes President Trump's Executive Order regarding criminal consequences for flag burning and its relation to political protest. Host William Kirk of Washington Gun Law examines the legal authority behind the order, referencing the Supreme Court case Texas v. Johnson. The discussion explores whether executive fiat is the appropriate method for national change, emphasizing education as a means to empower viewers.
This video covers the Supreme Court's oral arguments in the Cargill case, which addresses the constitutionality of bump stock bans. The description highlights the legal battle over bump stocks, framing it as a fight against an executive fiat that infringes upon American civil rights. The government is seeking to maintain the ban, while the case questions the regulatory structure's legality.
This video discusses the Supreme Court case Cargill, which concerns the legality of bump stocks and their potential ban. The description highlights that the bump stock ban has been deemed unconstitutional and the government is seeking a reprieve from the Supreme Court. The content frames this as a critical issue impacting American civil rights and the regulatory structure that could infringe upon them through executive fiat.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's proposed legislative agenda aimed at civilian disarmament. Kirk criticizes the governor's initiatives, which he believes are designed to restrict gun ownership through legislation or executive action. The discussion highlights various anti-gun bills circulating in the New Mexico State Capitol and encourages viewers to educate themselves on these issues to protect their Second Amendment rights. The video also provides links to the Governor's press release and Washington Gun Law's resources.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel discusses the ATF's final rule on pistol stabilizing braces, characterizing it as an "executive fiat" designed to circumvent Congress and effectively ban pistols with attached braces. The rule reclassifies most constitutionally protected larger pistols with braces as Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). The description also includes affiliate links and information about the VSO Gun Channel's mission as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety.
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