This video discusses a significant Supreme Court ruling that strikes down the unconstitutional Chevron Doctrine. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith from Four Boxes Diner explains how this 6-3 decision curtails the broad powers of administrative agencies and the regulatory state. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty (soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box) for defending individual rights, particularly focusing on Second Amendment news and analysis.
This video from 'One in the Chamber' discusses the upcoming Supreme Court case, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and its implications for the power of regulatory agencies. The description humorously connects this legal issue to fishing and gun rights, suggesting a discussion about federal overreach and its potential impact on Second Amendment freedoms. The video encourages viewers to join GOA and provides links to their social media pages.
This video discusses a recent court ruling that appears to block the ATF's brace rule, specifically mentioning that all members of the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) are covered by an injunction. The creator expresses hope for a complete reversal of the rule and questions the authority of regulatory agencies to create laws. They provide links for donations, to read about the ruling, and to their various online platforms and merchandise.
This video discusses a Supreme Court case that could significantly impact the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), potentially curbing its regulatory overreach. The title humorously links the ATF's fate to the fishing industry, hinting at a landmark ruling. The description directs viewers to resources for further reading and ways to support the cause, while also promoting the creator's various platforms and merchandise.
This "Gun Gripes" episode features Michael Cargill joining Eric to discuss the recent 5th Circuit ruling that overturned the bumpstock ban. The conversation will likely delve into the implications of this decision for regulatory agencies and their authority to create laws, impacting firearm regulations and potentially the Second Amendment.
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