This video analyzes the DOJ's brief to the 7th Circuit Court, arguing that Illinois's ban on commonly used firearms and magazines is unconstitutional. It highlights the DOJ's stance that bans must consider firearms in common use for lawful purposes, referencing key Supreme Court decisions like Bruen and Heller. The brief asserts that AR-15s and standard-capacity magazines fall under Second Amendment protections.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers significant legal developments impacting Second Amendment rights. Key discussions include the 11th Circuit's ruling on Florida's 18-20 firearm ban, the Supreme Court's oral arguments in the Smith & Wesson v. United States case regarding Mexico's lawsuit, and a favorable ruling from the 9th Circuit on Hawaii's restrictive handgun purchase laws. The show also critiques Sig Sauer's handling of P320 safety issues and the 7th Circuit's stance on SBRs.
This video breaks down the Illinois assault weapon and magazine ban ruling by Judge McGlynn, explaining how the "Protect Illinois Communities Act" was struck down. It details the judge's definitions of 'dangerous' and 'unusual' weapons, his reasoning for deeming semi-automatic rifles and standard capacity magazines as 'in common use,' and his specific exclusions like 50 BMG rifles. The analysis highlights the legal arguments and the ongoing appeals process.
This video analyzes the legal challenges to Illinois' assault weapons and large capacity magazine bans, focusing on oral arguments in the 7th Circuit Court. It highlights the arguments presented by both plaintiffs and state attorneys, emphasizing the impact of the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. The discussion also touches upon perceived judicial bias and the potential implications for Second Amendment rights.
This video provides an expert analysis from Washington Gun Law of the 7th Circuit Court's ruling on Illinois' assault weapon and high-capacity magazine ban. The ruling, in cases like Bevis v. City of Naperville, is discussed in the context of Second Amendment jurisprudence, particularly referencing the Supreme Court's decisions in Heller and Bruen. The speaker highlights the court's reasoning regarding weapons in common use and their classification as 'Arms' protected by the Second Amendment, concluding that certain semi-automatic firearms like the AR-15 are not protected under this ruling.
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