This video critically examines the gap between political promises and the legal reality of Second Amendment protections, particularly for individuals with past non-violent offenses. It highlights how administrations, including Trump's, have historically defended lifetime gun bans for such individuals, contrasting with the idea of universal gun ownership support. The analysis points to a lack of clear pathways for redemption and restoration of rights post-sentence.
This video breaks down a significant Second Amendment legal development. A pro-2A brief has been filed in the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, arguing for the right of non-violent felon Bryan Range to keep and bear arms, challenging the existing law 18 USC 922g1. Legal analyst Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner provides an in-depth analysis of this crucial legal submission, referencing the Supreme Court's Rahimi decision and its implications for firearm rights. The video also touches upon surety laws and the potential for a death sentence issue, with the host offering a personal prediction on the case's outcome.
This video covers a significant court victory for non-violent felons regarding their Second Amendment rights, stemming from the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit's en banc decision in the Range v. Garland case. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith breaks down the ruling, emphasizing its implications for "all Americans" and discussing the "presumptive constitutionality" aspect. The video also touches on historical legal precedents and the potential for the case to be heard by the Supreme Court, with the judge's opinion being described as "SCOTUS-level."
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