This video discusses a significant legal victory for the Second Amendment Foundation in New York. A court entered a final judgment against the Cortland Housing Authority, which had previously prohibited tenants from possessing firearms within their units. The analysis is presented by Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, who is highlighted as a constitutional attorney and author with expertise in Second Amendment law.
This YouTube video discusses a significant Second Amendment victory where an Ohio appeals court overturned a lower court's year-long firearm possession ban issued as part of a restraining order. The appeals court ruled the ban violated state law. Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney and author, analyzes the court's opinion and its potential implications for gun rights. The discussion covers the case background, the specific laws involved, and the court's reasoning regarding the firearm restriction. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding legal battles surrounding the Second Amendment, framing it within the 'four boxes' of American liberty.
This video analyzes a disturbing DOJ memorandum in the case of United States v. Harris, which challenges the constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(g)(3), prohibiting cannabis users from possessing firearms. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law highlights the hypocrisy of the DOJ, which advocates for cannabis legalization while simultaneously likening cannabis users to schizophrenics in legal arguments. The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this memo and its impact on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a leaked New York City Police Department legal brief concerning firearms possession. The title suggests a critique of a "guilty until proven innocent" approach towards CCW holders, implying potential new restrictions or interpretations of carrying laws within the city. The description directly references a document and frames the situation as a legal challenge for those legally carrying firearms in New York City. The content likely aims to inform viewers about these legal developments and their implications for Second Amendment rights.
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