This video discusses a Department of Justice motion to prevent the dissemination of Matthew Hoover's pre-sentencing report. The speaker, Mark Smith, argues the DOJ's motion is weak, citing First Amendment concerns, the 'unclean hands' doctrine due to the DOJ's own press releases, and a lack of causation for public outcry. The case involves the legality of an 'auto key card' device under the National Firearms Act, which the speaker views as a 'malam prohibitum' crime. Journalist John Crump has intervened to defend his First Amendment rights.
This video discusses the conviction of Matthew Hoover (CRS Firearms) and Justin Irvin in the 'auto key card' case. The speaker argues that the ATF's interpretation of the National Firearms Act (NFA) is overly broad and politically motivated, effectively criminalizing knowledge and intent. The conviction is framed as a dangerous precedent that could lead to further overreach by regulatory agencies, impacting Second Amendment rights.
This video details the federal conviction of Matt Hoover of CRS Firearms and Justin Irvin for conspiring to transfer unregistered machine gun conversion devices, referred to as 'auto key cards.' The case highlights the ATF's stance that any item capable of making a machine gun is considered a machine gun under the NFA, regardless of its primary design or functionality.
This video discusses the federal conviction of Matt Hoover (CRS Firearms) and Justin Irvin for their involvement with machine gun conversion kits, specifically 'auto key cards.' The speaker argues this case sets a dangerous precedent, blurring the lines between pre-crime and actual offenses, and potentially infringing on First Amendment rights related to information sharing. It highlights concerns about government overreach and its impact on the Second Amendment community and preparedness.
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