Videos tagged with Andrew Bailey
This video discusses the DOJ's successful challenge to Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA). The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case means SAPA is struck down, preventing states from blocking federal gun control enforcement. The speaker, with extensive law enforcement and legal knowledge, highlights the implications for other states and the potential for nationalized gun control.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has issued civil investigative demands to Google, YouTube, and Meta (Facebook, Instagram) for alleged discrimination against firearms-related content. The investigation aims to determine if these platforms have engaged in unlawful business practices by suppressing lawful speech and commerce concerning firearms and ammunition, impacting creators and businesses in the Second Amendment space.
This video details the controversial removal and banning of Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, content creator Johnny B, and Paul Glasco of Legally Armed America from the GunCon event venue in Cleveland. The speaker expresses frustration, alleging the ban was due to the individuals' personal views on freedoms and rights, particularly concerning a lawsuit filed by AG Bailey to protect minors. The venue owner is criticized for selectively enforcing First Amendment rights while accepting money from the event.
This video discusses the legal battle surrounding Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), which aimed to prevent state and local law enforcement from assisting federal agencies in enforcing certain gun control laws. The Biden DOJ, continuing a challenge initiated under the Trump administration, is pushing back, arguing SAPA violates the Supremacy Clause. The case highlights the ongoing tension between state sovereignty and federal authority regarding Second Amendment rights.











