This video discusses the Supreme Court's decision to avoid hearing cases related to "assault weapon" bans in Maryland and Rhode Island. The author explains that by sidestepping these cases, the existing state-level bans remain in effect. The content highlights that this decision sets the stage for future legal battles over the Second Amendment and "assault weapon" legislation, with implications for gun laws moving forward.
This YouTube video discusses the Supreme Court's denial of certiorari in the Snope v. Brown case, which challenged Maryland's AR-15 ban. Host Toby Leary explains the implications for millions of gun owners, particularly those in states with "assault weapons" bans like Massachusetts. The video highlights Justice Kavanaugh's statement, explores future legal challenges to AR-15 bans, and emphasizes the need for citizen action when the legal system remains silent, referencing past rulings like Bruen and Heller. The content encourages viewer engagement on whether to "keep waiting" or "push back."
This video discusses potential handgun bans, specifically focusing on Maryland's House Bill 1287, which aims to prohibit the sale and receipt of semi-automatic handguns. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, breaks down the legislation, highlighting its broad impact on various semi-automatic handgun models. The content emphasizes the importance of staying informed about legislative changes affecting Second Amendment rights and encourages viewers to educate themselves on these issues.
This Week in Guns covers significant legal developments impacting gun owners. The video discusses a Maryland court's dismissal of a lawsuit against firearms dealers, emphasizing dealers' non-liability for third-party criminal acts. It also analyzes a Fifth Circuit ruling that suppressors are not firearms under the Second Amendment, labeling the decision as 'intellectually bankrupt'. Further, the segment touches upon a blind man obtaining a concealed carry permit in Indiana and the ensuing debate on gun rights for disabled individuals. Other topics include a Florida sales tax holiday on firearms, an Army ammo plant, and a Colorado assault weapons ban.
This video discusses a recent amicus brief filed by Giffords and Brady in the Kipke v. Moore (aka Novotny v. Moore) case. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the argument presented, which challenges Maryland's sensitive places laws and controversially posits that the First and Second Amendments cannot coexist, with the Second Amendment always deferring to the First. The video aims to educate viewers on this "dangerous" pro-gun control argument and its implications for Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the legal case Snope v. Brown, where plaintiffs are appealing to the Supreme Court regarding Maryland's assault weapon ban. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk analyzes the plaintiffs' response brief, highlighting alleged distortions of law in lower courts and urging the Supreme Court to intervene. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these legal matters and provides resources for further learning and engagement with Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses the Supreme Court's potential decision to hear the Snope v. Brown case, which concerns an "assault weapon" ban. The creator predicts the court will take up the case this year, despite potential delays from Maryland. The video also includes promotional links for legal services, a constitution book, merchandise, and social media channels. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and the content is opinion-based and for educational/entertainment purposes only.
This YouTube video provides a breaking news analysis of a recent federal court ruling concerning "shall issue" firearm permitting. Mark W. Smith, a constitutional attorney, discusses the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to uphold Maryland's "handgun qualification license" requirements. The analysis delves into the majority's ruling and its potential implications for future Supreme Court nominations. A dissenting opinion and a potential future Supreme Court pick are also highlighted, with an emphasis on Judge Richardson's track record. The video is presented by Four Boxes Diner, a platform focused on Second Amendment news and analysis, featuring Mark W. Smith's expertise as a constitutional attorney, professor, and author.
This video discusses a significant court ruling, Kipke v. Moore (also known as Novotny v. Moore), which challenges Maryland's "sensitive places" gun laws. While not a complete victory for plaintiffs, the ruling strikes down parts of the law, potentially impacting similar legislation in other jurisdictions. The content emphasizes the importance of education and provides resources for further information and support for Second Amendment rights.
This video analyzes a significant U.S. Supreme Court order concerning Maryland's "assault weapon" ban in the Bianchi v. Brown case. It also touches upon a related gun licensing case, Srour v. NYC. The analysis is provided by constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, a Supreme Court Bar member, professor, and author. Smith, who has been quoted by federal judges on Second Amendment issues, breaks down the legal implications of these rulings, emphasizing the importance of understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty for defending constitutional rights.
This video breaks down Maryland's House Bill 430, which proposes mandatory firearm liability insurance. The creator, Deuce, explains the bill and discusses where individuals might obtain such insurance coverage. The video aims to inform gun owners about this legislative development and its potential impact.
This Week in Guns covers a range of firearm-related news and discussions for November 22, 2023. Topics include the legality and perception of 'Dream Guns,' an endorsement for VZGrips with a discount code, and the impact of a Maryland pistol permit ruling. The episode also touches on the NRA's perceived effectiveness, advice on supporting gun rights organizations, and a clarification on the relationship between the M16 and AR-15 platforms. News from FFLPayments, commentary on Philadelphia's gun buybacks, and media sensationalism are discussed, alongside a surprising revelation about federal funding for gun safety training. The show also highlights judicial decisions blocking gun referendums in Oregon and positive trends in gun ownership numbers. Discount codes for MAF Corp and Patriot Patch are also provided.