This video, hosted by constitutional attorney Mark Smith, analyzes New York's new law requiring gun dealers to display disclaimers about alleged firearm dangers. Smith argues this law likely violates the First Amendment's protection against compelled speech, drawing parallels to Supreme Court precedent. He predicts legal challenges and anticipates the law being enjoined.
A federal appeals court in New York heard arguments challenging the state's concealed carry laws. A District Attorney for Niagara County conceded that banning firearms in places of worship is unconstitutional under the NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court decision. This admission acknowledges the right to bear arms in public for self-defense, as established in Heller and Bruen, and suggests a potential shift in the enforcement of New York's gun control measures.
This video analyzes a federal judge's decision in the Antonyuk v. Hochul case, where Judge Glenn Suddaby upheld New York's gun ban in places of worship. The analysis argues that the judge made a critical legal error by applying the wrong historical period when seeking analogues to justify the modern ban. Constitutional attorney Mark Smith explains the basis of this legal mistake and suggests it is fixable, while also touching on broader implications for gun control and Second Amendment rights. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding historical context for gun rights.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court case concerning New York gun rights, scheduled for arguments this fall. The creator highlights the potential impact of this case, framing it as a pivotal moment for gun rights in over a decade. The content emphasizes the importance of this legal battle and its potential to be an 'EPIC' event for gun rights advocates.
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