This video provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Supreme Court case United States v. Hammani, focusing on the constitutionality of 18 USC 922(g)(3) as applied to marijuana users. The speaker, a constitutional attorney and Supreme Court Bar member, explains how the 'dangerousness' standard established in US v. Rahimi is central to the Hammani case. The analysis highlights the disconnect between drug scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act and the determination of violent danger to others, suggesting the government's case against Hammani may fail on these grounds.
This video analyzes the Supreme Court case United States v. Hammani, focusing on the interpretation of 18 USC 922G3, which prohibits unlawful users of controlled substances from possessing firearms. The speaker, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment advocate, discusses the oral arguments, potential outcomes, and implications for Second Amendment jurisprudence. Key takeaways include the importance of the Bruen methodology, the vagueness of 'unlawful user,' and the potential distinction between 'addicted' and 'unlawful user' status.
This video from Copper Jacket TV discusses a significant proposed ATF rule change impacting the definition of 'unlawful users' of controlled substances under federal gun law. Host Will explains how the new rule aims to clarify that individuals with valid prescriptions, including for marijuana, would not be automatically prohibited from owning firearms. The discussion highlights the importance of the public comment period, which ends June 30, 2026, for Second Amendment advocates to voice their opinions on this regulatory shift.
This video discusses the resignation of ATF Director Steve Dettelbach and speculates on potential replacements, advocating for a politically disruptive appointment strategy. It criticizes the ATF's tactics, citing the raid on Mark Choppa's home as an example of alleged overreach and incompetence. The discussion also covers the legal implications of marijuana possession for gun owners, referencing recent court decisions that have challenged federal prohibitions.
This video explores the intersection of cannabis legalization and firearm rights, framing both as political tools. It highlights how these issues are used in political discourse and policy debates. The description includes links to merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, and Patreon, indicating a focus on viewer support rather than traditional sponsorships. The content seems to be aimed at an audience interested in current events, political commentary, and their relationship with personal freedoms.
This video, featuring legal experts and gun rights advocates from the Utah Shooting Sports Council, outlines nine common ways honest gun owners can accidentally face legal trouble. It covers brandishing laws, modifications that can turn pistols into NFA-regulated items, selling to prohibited persons, manufacturing ammunition without a license, firearm possession in school zones, the impact of protective orders, the federal prohibition of marijuana and firearms, NFA regulations for short-barreled rifles, and the importance of understanding state-specific carry laws. The discussion emphasizes proactive legal awareness to avoid unintentional felonies.
This video discusses a new gun law that reportedly allows marijuana users to legally own firearms. Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be focused on the legal implications and potential impact of this legislation on gun ownership rights for individuals who consume marijuana. Further details about specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not provided in the available information.
This video explores the intersection of marijuana use and gun ownership, questioning whether both sides of the political spectrum can find common ground on this issue. It highlights the complexities and potential conflicts arising from this topic. The description also mentions viewer support and lists contributors for artwork and music.
This YouTube video discusses a controversial incident where Kansas police reportedly raided a terminally ill cancer patient's home over a marijuana vape. The title and description highlight a perceived overreach of law enforcement concerning a medicinal substance, touching on themes of individual rights and potential government overreach. The video also includes affiliate links for various products and platforms, suggesting the creator's broader focus on libertarian or self-reliance themes.
This video addresses a critical legal question for firearm owners in Washington State: the implications of marijuana use on gun ownership. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains the conflict between Washington's state laws, which permit recreational cannabis use, and federal laws, which still prohibit firearm possession by marijuana users. The video highlights the dilemma faced by individuals seeking to be responsible gun owners while adhering to cannabis laws, emphasizing the importance of being informed about these intersecting regulations. It references specific statutes like RCW 9.41.098 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 922, along with an ATF open letter, to provide a concise overview in just over two minutes.
This video humorously depicts a first-time marijuana smoking experience, highlighting common effects like disorientation, the "munchies," and minor kitchen mishaps. The content is lighthearted and observational, focusing on the comedic aspects of the situation.
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