This video appears to document instances of road rage, with the title suggesting a potential firearms-related escalation in the first incident. The second incident is described as a group of people who will 'FAFO' (F*ck Around and Find Out) someday, implying a potential future confrontation or a situation where consequences are expected. Given the mention of an 'M charge' (likely referring to a felony charge related to firearms) and the aggressive tone of the description, the content is likely focused on volatile confrontations and potential firearm involvement.
This video analyzes a federal judge's decision to uphold a criminal charge for lying on a Form 4473, even after dismissing the underlying charge of possessing a firearm while under a domestic restraining order. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discusses the nuances of the "material term" concept in relation to the Form 4473 and raises questions about the judicial interpretation, referencing key legal cases like Collins v. Yellen and United States v. Combs. The analysis delves into the statutory language and explores potential Second Amendment implications.
This video features attorney Andrew Branca discussing the legal aspects of self-defense, emphasizing the five core elements applicable in all US jurisdictions. Branca analyzes real-world scenarios, including road rage incidents and encounters with process servers, to illustrate the importance of understanding self-defense law to avoid criminal charges and costly legal battles. He stresses that knowledge of these legal boundaries is crucial for anyone carrying a firearm.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.