This video analyzes the Department of Justice's (DOJ) seemingly contradictory stance on Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning the case of FPC v. Bondi. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the DOJ's evolving demands for membership information from gun groups, highlighting what he calls a "bipolar" approach. The discussion centers on federal prohibitions on carrying firearms in Post Offices and the DOJ's apparent shift in its position, suggesting they are "way off course" from their stated pro-Second Amendment stance. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves and provides links to relevant organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition and the Second Amendment Foundation.
This video discusses Zherka v. Bondi, a significant Supreme Court case challenging the federal prohibition on firearm possession by felons (18 USC 922(g)(1)). The central question revolves around whether non-violent felons should be permanently disarmed. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, highlights the lack of circuit court consensus and the need for Supreme Court resolution. The discussion explores the possibility of the DOJ supporting the petition and the potential for a definitive ruling on this issue, aiming to educate viewers on their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a significant ruling from the 10th Circuit in the case of United States v. Harrison, which challenges federal prohibitions on marijuana users possessing firearms. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how a 3-judge panel has sent the case back to the District Court with a ruling he deems "incredibly dangerous." The ruling, if upheld, could lead to arbitrary disarmament based on political decisions. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on this critical issue affecting Second Amendment rights and provides links to the court's ruling and resources from Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses a recent District Court ruling in Ohio regarding the Second Amendment rights of "illegal aliens." Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, explains the court's theory that the inability to prove loyalty to the United States and its political community is the basis for prohibiting these individuals from possessing firearms. The ruling in United States v. Serrano-Restrepo is highlighted as a new development in this ongoing legal debate. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the matter.
This video analyzes the legal arguments presented by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in support of 18 USC 922(g)(5)(A), which prohibits undocumented (illegal) aliens from possessing firearms. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk discusses the case of US v. Medina-Cantu, a challenge to this federal prohibition. While some arguments are anticipated, the video highlights new and concerning legal strategies that could have significant implications for Second Amendment rights. It encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue.
This video analyzes the legal brief in United States v. Kittson, a challenge to the federal prohibition on machine guns. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses how this brief, authored by prominent Second Amendment organizations, provides a textbook example for analyzing gun control legislation in the post-Bruen era. The content emphasizes the importance of legal analysis and education for understanding Second Amendment rights.
This video reports on a significant legal ruling that has declared a federal prohibition on firearm possession by drug users unconstitutional. The content, presented by Guns & Gadgets, focuses on the legal and Second Amendment implications of this decision. It references specific court documents and provides links to various pro-Second Amendment organizations, indicating a strong focus on legal challenges and advocacy within the firearms community.
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