This video analyzes the Supreme Court's oral arguments in Cargill v. Garland regarding bump stocks and their classification as machine guns under the National Firearms Act (NFA). The discussion centers on the "rate of fire" concept, which is not explicitly defined in the federal statute but was a significant point of contention during the arguments. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner breaks down the legal arguments, highlighting potential inconsistencies and interpretations of the law, particularly focusing on a perceived "slight of hand" by the DOJ concerning the definition of a machine gun and its rate of fire. The video references the actual federal statute and the Supreme Court transcript and audio for evidence.
This video addresses a common question for gun owners: can you legally transport firearms through different states during summer road trips? William Kirk from Washington Gun Law explains how a single federal statute, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 926(A), covers this scenario, even when passing through states with strict gun laws or carrying firearms that might be illegal in those transit states. The video emphasizes the importance of education and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for further inquiries.
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