This video analyzes a landmark unanimous decision by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding federal machine gun bans. While upholding the ban, the ruling establishes a legal precedent based on the 'common use' test from Heller, potentially protecting widely-owned semi-automatic firearms like AR-15s from future bans. The decision distinguishes between machine guns and commonly-owned firearms, impacting Second Amendment jurisprudence and gun owner rights.
This video discusses a recent, unanimous federal court decision by the US Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit, concerning machine gun bans and their impact on the Second Amendment. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, breaks down the legal implications of the ruling. The channel, Four Boxes Diner, is recognized for its analysis of Second Amendment rights and constitutional law, with the host being a published author and frequent media guest.
This video discusses a recent ruling by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals that upholds the constitutionality of the federal ban on machine guns (18 USC Sec. 922(o)). The case involved a defendant who used a "Glock switch" and fired upon police officers during a pursuit, which the court cited as unfavorable circumstances for challenging the ban. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, explains how the court reached its decision and the potential challenges for future legal battles concerning machine gun bans. The description also promotes GroundNews for news analysis and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses a significant Second Amendment case where a Court of Appeals heard oral arguments regarding a machine gun ban. Following a lower court's ruling that machine guns are protected arms, the 10th Circuit is now reviewing the case. The analysis is presented by Mark W. Smith, a constitutional attorney and recognized Second Amendment scholar, who also hosts the Four Boxes Diner 2A channel. The discussion touches upon the broader implications for gun rights and the ongoing legal battles surrounding firearm ownership in the United States.
This video discusses a major legal challenge to the 1986 federal machine gun ban, spearheaded by prominent Second Amendment organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition, NAGR, and the NRA. The lawsuit, filed with the Fifth Circuit Court, aims to strike down Section 922(o) of the U.S. Code. The content explores the potential impact of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision on this case and discusses the possibility of restoring full-automatic firearm rights. Promotional segments for affiliate products, including coffee and apparel, are also present.
This video analyzes the federal government's argument against the Second Amendment protecting machine guns, framing it as a dangerous precedent that could erode other gun rights. It discusses a case challenging the machine gun ban, highlighting the government's reasoning that these weapons are "not in common use" and are "dangerous and unusual." The creator expresses concern that this legal stance could lead to further restrictions on firearms like AR-15s, Glocks, and magazines, ultimately impacting an individual's ability to self-defense and their broader constitutional rights. The video also promotes merchandise and advocacy related to the Second Amendment.
This video discusses the Trump administration's DOJ's use of the "Common Use" argument to support a ban on fully automatic firearms. The channel emphasizes the appreciation of sporting and defensive firearms, responsible gun ownership, and advocacy for the Second Amendment. It is viewer-supported, with no sponsors, and promotes merchandise and alternative platforms for continued access. The content focuses on legal and political aspects of firearm rights, particularly concerning machine guns.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of topics relevant to the firearm community. It delves into recent developments with the ATF, including potential policy shifts and leadership changes, and discusses the historical context of the 1986 machine gun ban in relation to Second Amendment rights. The program also mourns the closure of Florida-based gun manufacturer SCCY, exploring the economic factors and potential mismanagement that contributed to its downfall, and questions the sustainability of low-cost firearm producers. The discussion touches upon broader Second Amendment politics, national reciprocity, and the roles of federal and state governments in gun regulation.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court decision that has struck down a machine gun possession law and related charges. The content creator breaks down the implications of this ruling, noting disagreement from the DOJ. The video also includes links to the creator's social media and their YouTube filming setup, along with legal and affiliate disclaimers.
This "Freedom Under Fire" episode features Cody Wisniewski from the Firearms Policy Coalition Action Foundation discussing legal and political threats to Second Amendment rights. The discussion covers updates on lawsuits concerning pistol braces and potential machine gun bans. The video also promotes FPC and FPC Action Foundation through various support links, including FPC Patriot Roast coffee from Blackout Coffee, and encourages viewers to join FPC, GOA, SAF, and NAGR. Additional links are provided for the host's email list, Attorneys On Retainer, Rumble channel, Patreon, GNG Shirts, and backup YouTube channel.
This video analyzes a recent federal court ruling in Mississippi that declared the federal machine gun ban unconstitutional. The ruling, based on the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, challenges the government's ability to prove that machine guns are 'dangerous and unusual' given the estimated 740,000 legally owned machine guns in the U.S. The video discusses the potential implications if this ruling is upheld on appeal and its impact on the broader gun rights debate.
This video discusses a federal judge's ruling that could impact the legality of machine guns in the United States. It explores the 'common use' argument, citing the large number of legally owned machine guns, and examines why this legal challenge is surprising to gun control advocates. The USCCA, a gun owner advocacy and training organization, presents the information and promotes its services, including self-defense liability insurance and training, through member stories and an explanation of its mission.