This video provides a critical update on the Miller v. Bonta challenge to California's "assault weapon" ban, highlighting the potential impact of the United States v. Kittson ruling. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and deep knowledge of Second Amendment litigation, analyzes how the 9th Circuit's interpretation of "dangerous and unusual" weapons and its use of procedural delays could affect the case. The update emphasizes that while new precedent is established, it does not immediately lift existing restrictions, urging reliance on official docket information over rumors.
This video discusses the prolonged legal battles surrounding Second Amendment rights, using the case Antonian v. James as a prime example. It highlights how procedural mechanisms and judicial delays can significantly extend the time individuals live under potentially unconstitutional laws, illustrating this with examples like the New York Concealed Carry Improvement Act and cases from California and Maryland. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, expresses frustration with the 'rain delay' effect of cases being granted, vacated, and remanded, only to result in similar rulings.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV analyzes the case of Bianchi v. Brown, a legal challenge to Maryland's assault weapon ban. The discussion highlights how judicial processes, including delays and remands following the Supreme Court's Bruen ruling, may be intentionally used to keep firearms out of the hands of law-abiding citizens. The expert analysis suggests this is a broader tactic observed in other circuits as well, with significant implications for Second Amendment rights.
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