Harris Case: Stop Bootstrapping Intoxication into Prohibition
This video discusses the legal implications of the "Harris Case" concerning firearm restrictions. It argues that the Supreme Court's Bruen decision requires genuine historical analogs for gun laws, rather than "stretched comparisons." The content criticizes the practice of using intoxication laws, particularly regarding alcohol and cannabis, to create status-based prohibitions on firearm possession. The speaker suggests that if SCOTUS rules against such broad interpretations, it would effectively curb overreaching Second Amendment restrictions.














