This video discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling and a subsequent legislative decision to implement a broad mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases. The content creator expresses concern that this new law may defy or undermine the Supreme Court's recent Second Amendment pronouncements. The video aims to break down the legal challenge and the implications of this mandatory waiting period, highlighting a perceived conflict with established Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a proposed mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases in New Mexico. The description highlights concerns that this bill, particularly Senate Democrats' decision to exclude exemptions for women with domestic violence restraining orders, is specifically targeting women in danger. The content frames this as a "mini-tyrant" move that will "destroy gun control."
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing the potential impact of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision on Washington's mandatory firearm waiting periods. Kirk explains how the Bruen ruling, which rejected 'Intermediate Scrutiny,' could invalidate restrictive gun laws previously upheld under that legal standard. He specifically references Sylvester v. Becerra, a challenge to California's waiting period, and questions whether Washington's Initiative 1639, which mandates waiting periods, may now be vulnerable. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal developments.
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