This video discusses the legal challenge Jensen v. ATF, which seeks to end the National Firearms Act (NFA) by arguing its regulations exceed Congress's constitutional authority. The motion for summary judgment hinges on the NFA's basis as a tax law, which is now moot for many items due to zero taxation. Arguments also cite the Second Amendment, asserting that items like suppressors and short-barreled rifles are in common use and not dangerous or unusual.
This video discusses a setback in the New Jersey "revolution" to reduce firearm carry fees, specifically highlighting the Old Tappan City Council's rejection of a resolution to refund an exorbitant $150 fee. The speaker criticizes council members for their statements, which conflate rights with privileges and disregard the constitutional implications of such fees. The video emphasizes the disproportionate impact these fees have on marginalized communities and encourages continued engagement in the movement.
This video discusses a growing movement in New Jersey to refund the municipal portion of permit-to-carry fees. Following Englishtown's lead, other towns like Franklin Township are passing resolutions to return these funds to residents. The initiative, supported by gun rights organizations, argues these fees are punitive and hinder the exercise of constitutional rights.
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