Videos tagged with Bruen Decision
This video details a letter from 33 members of Congress to President Trump, outlining a roadmap to cease enforcement of Biden-era gun regulations and reform the ATF. It emphasizes the need for the Department of Justice to stop defending unconstitutional gun laws and to address the ATF's culture and funding. The core message is that the fight for Second Amendment rights hinges on stopping the enforcement of unconstitutional laws, not just passing new ones.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of a federal bill introduced by Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, referred to as the 'Virginia Plan to reduce gun violence Act of 2026.' The speaker, Jared from Guns & Gadgets, analyzes the bill's extensive provisions, which he argues constitute a 'full-scale assault' on federal firearms law. Key areas covered include universal background checks, limits on handgun purchases, regulations on personally made firearms, a broad definition of 'assault weapons,' the establishment of a federal red flag law framework, reporting requirements for lost or stolen firearms, mandates for secure gun storage, expansion of prohibited persons, and new gun-free zones. The analysis emphasizes the bill's potential unconstitutionality in light of Supreme Court decisions like Heller and Bruen.
This video discusses a significant legal development in Florida where Attorney General James Umeire has argued that banning non-violent felons from owning firearms may be unconstitutional. This stance challenges decades of legal precedent and aligns with the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, which requires gun laws to be consistent with historical tradition. The case of Christopher Morgan, convicted of a non-violent firearm offense, is central to this argument, potentially impacting millions of Americans and federal felony possession laws.
The Supreme Court's decision to deny certiorari in Shoenthal v. Raul leaves in place a Seventh Circuit ruling upholding Illinois's ban on carrying firearms on public transportation. This ruling establishes public transit as a 'sensitive place' under the Bruen decision's framework, potentially paving the way for broader firearm restrictions nationwide. The speaker emphasizes the danger of this precedent, arguing it expands the 'sensitive places' doctrine beyond its intended scope and undermines the Second Amendment right to carry for self-defense.
This video analyzes recent legislative efforts in Rhode Island to ban firearm possession, building upon a previous law that prohibited sales and transfers. The speaker, Jared from Guns and Gadgets, explains how Bill S359A, enacted last year, defined 'prohibited firearms' and banned their manufacture, sale, transfer, and purchase, while grandfathering existing owners. The new Bill H8073 escalates this by criminalizing possession, imposing severe penalties including up to 10 years in prison and $10,000 fines, and requiring forfeiture of firearms. This is presented as a 'forced dispossession scheme' and a test case for broader nationwide implementation, with legal challenges anticipated based on Second Amendment precedent like the Bruen decision and the common use doctrine.











