This video provides an expert analysis of a landmark 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decision regarding firearm rights for non-violent felons, specifically those convicted of drug possession. Constitutional Attorney Mark W. Smith breaks down the ruling in United States v. Hembree, which found the lifetime ban under 18 USC 922(g)(1) unconstitutional as applied to individuals like Hembree, citing a lack of historical precedent for disarming those convicted solely of drug possession. The discussion delves into the legal theories surrounding the statute and the potential implications for future Second Amendment jurisprudence.
This video discusses the controversial presidential pardon of Hunter Biden, focusing on the timing and implications for gun owners. It highlights the perceived double standard in the application of firearm laws, particularly concerning the Form 4473 and drug possession. The speaker argues that the pardon undermines the principle of 'no one is above the law' and criticizes the political motivations behind the actions of both the Biden administration and those prosecuting Donald Trump.
This video discusses a major Supreme Court filing by the Department of Justice seeking to expand the interpretation of 18 USC 922g, the federal law concerning prohibited persons in possession of firearms. The DOJ aims to leverage a recent narrow win in the Rahimi case to influence future rulings on Second Amendment challenges, particularly concerning 'as applied' challenges to the statute. The speaker, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and member of the Supreme Court bar, analyzes the DOJ's strategy to potentially disarm broader categories of individuals by avoiding individualized determinations of dangerousness.
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