This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing the Department of Justice's (DOJ) response brief in the McCoy v. ATF case. The case challenges federal prohibitions on firearm possession for individuals aged 18-20. Kirk questions the DOJ's arguments, suggesting they may be defending questionable gun laws rather than engaging in honest legal discourse. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these issues affecting their Second Amendment rights and provides links for further information and contact with Washington Gun Law.
This video analyzes a Ninth Circuit ruling that struck down a federal gun case concerning the Gun-Free School Zones Act. The case involved Gabriel Metcalf, who carried a shotgun for self-defense and was charged despite local police indicating his actions were lawful. The video explains the legal breakdown, the federal "overreach," and the implications for Second Amendment rights, particularly for those living near schools. It emphasizes the ongoing tension between state and federal gun laws and encourages viewers to stay informed about their rights.
This video covers two significant legal victories for Second Amendment rights. The first ruling, from New York, struck down residency-based restrictions on gun rights, emphasizing that constitutional freedoms extend beyond state borders. The second ruling, from Florida, challenged the federal law that labeled medical marijuana patients as "unlawful users," thereby revoking their Second Amendment rights. The Eleventh Circuit's decision highlights the importance of historical context and fundamental principles over bureaucratic definitions in upholding constitutional liberties. The content aims to inform viewers about the implications of these rulings and the ongoing fight for gun rights.
This video discusses a recent lawsuit involving "machine gun conversion devices" (FRTs/WOTs) and the legal actions taken by various Attorneys General. The speaker, William Kirk, president of Washington Gun Law, argues that the AGs are falsely claiming victory in this lawsuit, as the outcome did not achieve what they claim. The video aims to educate viewers, especially those in states where these devices are banned, on the true legal situation and advise on appropriate actions. It also promotes Bear Self-defense legal protection services and encourages viewer engagement.
This video discusses the potential restoration of Second Amendment rights for non-violent felons, highlighting actions by President Trump and AG Pam Bondi. It delves into federal law regarding felon possession, specifically referencing 18 USC 925c, and notes that some states have their own relevant laws. The discussion touches upon Congress's past blocking of restoration programs and the Supreme Court's connection to immigration. Host Mark W. Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, analyzes the historical context and what he believes may happen, also categorizing the types of individuals who have lost their 2A rights. The video emphasizes understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty.
This video explores a novel legal argument, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, challenging federal gun laws, specifically 18 USC Sec. 922(g)(1) which bans felons from possessing firearms. The argument is based on the Commerce Clause and has the potential to invalidate numerous federal firearm regulations. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on this significant legal development affecting Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses states that are pushing back against federal gun laws, implying a distrust in local governments regarding these regulations. It promotes the "God, Family, and Guns" (GFG) channel, encouraging viewer support through Patreon and highlighting various affiliated ministries, coaches, and recommended products. The description also directs viewers to GFG merchandise, prayer request submission, and other social media channels.
This video discusses 10 US states that are reportedly pushing back against federal gun laws. The description highlights a distrust of local governments and encourages viewer support for the channel's mission. It also includes promotional links for merchandise, a memorial day discount for JASE Medical, and other sponsor mentions.
This YouTube video discusses six federal and state gun laws that the creator finds illogical and potentially problematic for gun owners, suggesting they could lead to legal trouble. The video advocates for gun law reform and mentions that most firearms featured are from Modern Warriors. It also includes a link for employment opportunities and business inquiries.
This video discusses a significant legal ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit concerning federal gun laws and prohibited persons. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner analyzes the decision, which states that individuals who use drugs cannot be prohibited from owning firearms. The video covers the background of the case, the court's findings, and its reasoning on the dangerousness of drug users in relation to the Second Amendment. The content focuses on legal analysis and Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses H.R.645, a proposed bill by Thomas Massie that aims to establish constitutional carry nationwide across all 50 states. While the bill's text is not yet available, the description states it intends to supersede most state-level firearm carry laws in favor of constitutional rights, aligning with the existing laws in 29 states that already recognize constitutional carry. The video also includes promotions for Attorneys on Retainer and the channel's merchandise, along with standard disclaimers about not providing legal advice and the content being for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video from Guns & Gadgets questions whether the ATF, FBI, and DOJ violated federal gun laws by gifting a Tommy gun. The description includes affiliate links for gun-related organizations, legal services, coffee, merchandise, and educational institutions like the Sonoran Desert Institute. It also lists production equipment used by the channel.