Videos tagged with Alan Gottlieb
This video features Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), discussing the historical legal battles and strategic planning involved in defending Second Amendment rights. Gottlieb highlights SAF's pivotal role in landmark cases like McDonald v. Chicago, which incorporated the Second Amendment to the states via the 14th Amendment. He emphasizes the long-term, methodical approach required for legal victories and the ongoing challenges in protecting gun ownership rights.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a federal lawsuit against the Courtland, New York Housing Authority, alleging violations of residents' Second Amendment rights. The lawsuit challenges the prohibition of firearms possession within public housing premises, arguing it infringes upon the right to self-defense, particularly in areas where crime may be higher. SAF cites the Supreme Court's ruling in Heller v. District of Columbia, which affirmed the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense in the home.
This video discusses a federal lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, and New Jersey Second Amendment Society challenging New Jersey's restrictive concealed carry laws. The lawsuit specifically targets the 'justifiable need' requirement for obtaining a permit and the prohibition on carrying loaded handguns in public for lawful purposes. The speaker highlights the strategic importance of this case in light of the current Supreme Court makeup and quotes legal experts and advocates on the unconstitutionality of New Jersey's regulations.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) against Georgia officials, including Governor Brian Kemp and Cherokee County Probate Court Judge Keith Wood. The lawsuit, Walters V Kemp, alleges that the county violated citizens' constitutional rights by suspending the processing of weapons carry license applications during the COVID-19 outbreak. The FPC and SAF argue that delaying or denying the right to bear arms, especially for self-defense, is unconstitutional.
This video discusses the theory that the Democratic push for President Trump's impeachment is a strategic move to tie up the Senate and prevent the confirmation of pro-Second Amendment judges. It highlights concerns from organizations like the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and the Second Amendment Foundation, suggesting that anti-gun advocates are using impeachment as a smokescreen to obstruct judicial appointments that could uphold Second Amendment rights.











