This video discusses Missouri's Second Attempt at a Second Amendment Preservation Act (SB 23). The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the new legislation following the previous act's invalidation due to Supremacy Clause violations. The discussion aims to highlight potential new issues within SB 23 after problematic sections were removed, encouraging viewers to stay informed and 'arm themselves with education' regarding their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a Missouri state law that declared federal gun laws invalid within the state, and how it was overturned by an Appellate Court for violating the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law explains the legal reasoning and suggests the law's failure could have been avoided with a more moderate legislative approach. The video encourages viewers to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights.
This video features Professor Smith and the Four Boxes Diner discussing the constitutional and historical basis for whether President Biden could declare a war or emergency to confiscate firearms. They reference the Property Requisition Act of 1941 and Article VI of the US Constitution's Supremacy Clause. The discussion is framed within the context of Second Amendment rights and informed by Mark W. Smith's expertise as a constitutional attorney and author.
This video from Fuddbusters, hosted by @MattLaAtLaw, breaks down the newly passed Texas Suppressor Bill. It aims to clarify what the bill actually does, address potential conflicts with the supremacy clause, and separate fact from fiction surrounding the legislation. The discussion is framed within the context of gun law and aims to provide accurate information to viewers, with a touch of commentary on common firearm misconceptions ('fudds'). The description also includes links to support the Fuddbusters channel, purchase merchandise, and access affiliate links for related content and products.
This episode of The Legal Brief from The Gun Collective focuses on the Tennessee Hearing Protection Act, specifically TN Senate Bill 921. Host Adam Kraut delves into the legal aspects of this legislation, referencing various Tennessee state codes and constitutional principles like the Tenth Amendment, Supremacy Clause, and Commerce Clause. The video also draws parallels to similar legislation in Kansas, highlighting a case where individuals were found guilty despite state exemptions, and examines the Supreme Court case Wickard v. Filburn. The content aims to inform viewers about legislative developments impacting firearm rights.
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