This video critiques a Delaware judge's ruling that upheld the state's ban on common semi-automatic rifles and standard-capacity magazines. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith analyzes Judge Richard Andrews' opinion, arguing that it misapplies legal precedents like the 'common use' test and cases such as United States v. Staples. The analysis delves into the judge's historical interpretation and its implications for Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning modern firearms and self-defense.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights, where a federal judge in Delaware blocked the state's ban on unserialized, homemade firearms and unfinished receivers. The ruling, stemming from the Rigby v. Jennings lawsuit involving the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), asserts that the right to keep and bear arms includes the right to manufacture them. The judge found that the state failed to provide evidence that these firearms are not in common use by law-abiding citizens or that the ban aligns with historical firearm regulations, undermining broader gun control efforts.
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