This video discusses the potential for the Trump Department of Justice to reopen the investigation into the death of Ashli Babbitt. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, argues that 18 USC 1111 (federal murder statute) may apply due to the incident occurring on federal property, and that 18 USC 3281 may negate a statute of limitations for capital offenses. He highlights reporting on the involved officer's disciplinary record and contrasts the Biden DOJ's swift closure with other, longer investigations.
This video discusses the federal arrest of an individual who attacked GOP Representative Lee Zeldin, contrasting it with New York's initial release of the suspect on their own recognizance. It highlights the federal government's view of the act as a serious offense warranting federal charges, while criticizing New York's bail reform laws for potentially allowing dangerous individuals back onto the streets. The content emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment in the face of restrictive state laws.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of a recent Missouri court ruling concerning the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA). It details how a Cole County judge declined to rule on the law's constitutionality, effectively allowing SAPA to remain in effect. The ruling means Missouri will continue to prohibit state and local law enforcement cooperation with federal officials attempting to enforce certain federal gun laws, with significant penalties for violations. The expert instructor also briefly touches on a New Mexico bill regarding firearm storage.
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