This video discusses a controversial executive order by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan that temporarily suspended Second Amendment rights in the state. The description highlights the unconstitutionality and illegality of the order, noting lawsuits filed by gun rights organizations like GOA and NAGR. It also mentions that individuals arrested under the order may be eligible for monetary compensation. The order was later amended, and the video questions whether the Governor's actions were intentional, suggesting she might be deliberately challenging gun rights.
This video discusses the temporary suspension of Second Amendment rights in New Mexico by Governor Michelle Lujan. It highlights the unconstitutionality of the action, claims it violates federal and state laws, and mentions lawsuits filed by GOA and NAGR. The video also notes that individuals arrested under this order may be eligible for compensation and that Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) have been filed in multiple cases by NAGR, GOA, and SAF.
This video discusses New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan's temporary suspension of the Second Amendment, deeming it an abuse of power that violates federal and state laws. The description highlights that gun rights organizations like GOA and NAGR have filed lawsuits against this action. It also mentions potential financial compensation for individuals arrested under the new ban and notes the issuance of Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) in several legal cases initiated by NAGR, GOA, and SAF. The description includes links to the VSO Gun Channel's linktr.ee page, their podcast, and information about VSO's services as a media production and testing lab.
This video discusses a controversial executive order by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan, which temporarily suspended the Second Amendment. The creator argues this action is unconstitutional and violates federal and state laws. Legal action has been initiated by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR). The video highlights that individuals arrested under this ban may be entitled to financial compensation, suggesting a lawsuit payout.
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