This video breaks down the 9th Circuit's decision to strike down California's ammunition background check law, deeming it unconstitutional due to a lack of historical support. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk discusses the ruling in Rhode v. Bonta, highlighting it as a significant victory for gun rights. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications of this decision and provides resources to stay informed about Second Amendment issues.
This video discusses a new California gun law that is reportedly in direct defiance of previous court rulings by the 9th Circuit and potentially the Supreme Court. The description highlights that this defiance was captured on camera during a recent hearing. The content aims to inform viewers about this legal challenge to firearm regulations in California, emphasizing the state's actions against established judicial decisions.
This video discusses a significant legal victory in California where a long-standing "gun law" was overturned by a court in the case Hoffman v. Bonta. The content highlights this rare win for gun rights in the state and briefly mentions sponsor plugs for legal services and precious metals. The creator emphasizes this is their opinion and not legal advice.
This video discusses a Ninth Circuit ruling that declared the one-gun-a-month law unconstitutional. The content creator, Liberty Doll, also promotes various sponsors and platforms, including Blackout Coffee Company, Patreon, SubscribeStar, and others, offering discounts and membership options. The video focuses on legal and political aspects related to firearm ownership.
This video discusses the legal challenges to Illinois' Assault Weapon ban, specifically focusing on the Barnett v. Raoul case. It highlights a unique amicus brief filed by 35 State's Attorneys who express their unwillingness to prosecute residents under a law they deem unconstitutional. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the significance of this development and encourages viewers to educate themselves on Second Amendment rights. The description also promotes a self-defense legal protection service, Right to Bear, and provides links for video ideas, newsletters, and contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses a newly passed 10-year firearms prohibition bill (SB89) in Nevada. The creator expresses strong disapproval, labeling the law as unconstitutional and a severe blow to Nevada rights. They emphasize the importance of carrying an Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm and promote Arrowhead Tactical Apparel. The video includes disclaimers about not being a lawyer and that content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, with a strong caution against imitation.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses what the presenter deems the "Most Unconstitutional Gun Control Law In The Country." The description heavily promotes various gun rights organizations and affiliate links, including Gun Owners Action League, Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, and Firearms Policy Coalition. It also includes links to the channel's Rumble and backup YouTube channels, merchandise, and a sponsor, RMA Defense. The video aims to inform viewers about a specific gun control law and encourage engagement with gun rights advocacy groups. It emphasizes its educational and entertainment purpose, with a disclaimer about safe practices.
This video discusses a recent court ruling that declared a "felon in possession" law unconstitutional, citing the Bruen Supreme Court decision. The content focuses on the legal implications of gun rights and how recent legal interpretations are impacting existing firearm regulations. It promotes various supporting organizations and merchandise related to gun ownership and advocacy.
This video analyzes a significant Second Amendment victory where a federal court struck down California's one-gun-per-month law. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, breaks down the judge's opinion, focusing on the definition of infringement and burden shifting under the Second Amendment, referencing historical examples and legal precedents. The discussion highlights the impact of the ruling on gun control legislation and its implications for gun owners' rights.
This video discusses a significant legal victory in California where Federal District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez has overturned an unconstitutional law. The description highlights the judge's reputation in California and the resulting upset among proponents of such laws. It also includes promotional links for DeleteMe (privacy protection) and the channel's merchandise, along with disclaimers about not being a lawyer and the content being for educational/entertainment purposes only. The video emphasizes that any actions shown should not be attempted at home and are done at the viewer's own risk.
This video discusses a federal judge's ruling that a felon-in-possession law is unconstitutional. It includes links to Blackout Coffee, a Sons of Liberty T-shirt, the court ruling document, and various pro-Second Amendment organizations such as Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. The description also highlights the channel's commitment to educational and entertainment content related to firearms and the Second Amendment, emphasizing safety and legal compliance.
This video analyzes a U.S. District Court Judge Cormac Carney's ruling that declared key elements of California's handgun roster unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discusses the implications of this decision for advancing the right to bear arms in California and elaborates on the legal arguments, including the 'common use' and 'dangerous and unusual' aspects, drawing parallels to previous rulings and discussing the burden of proof. The content is aimed at providing Second Amendment news and analysis.