NY Judge Convicts Man Over Gunsmith Hobby & Says 2nd Amendment Doesn't Exist In Her Courtroom
This video discusses the conviction of Dexter Taylor in New York for building his own firearms as a hobby, despite never firing them. The judge's statement that the Second Amendment "doesn't exist" in her courtroom is heavily criticized. The content highlights the disparity between the treatment of law-abiding citizens pursuing gunsmithing as a hobby and actual criminals in New York. It argues that making firearms for personal use is legal on a federal level under the Gun Control Act of 1968 and criticizes the judge's actions as "tyrannical." The video encourages support for Taylor's legal fund to appeal the conviction and set a precedent for Second Amendment rights. It also includes promotional material for hearing protection and merchandise.













