This video provides legal analysis of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's executive order suspending the carrying of firearms in Albuquerque. The order, declared a public health emergency due to gun violence, is criticized as unconstitutional and a violation of Second Amendment rights, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's ruling in NYSPRA v. Bruen. Professor Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner argues the order lacks historical precedent and is legally unsound, questioning the effectiveness of banning guns to reduce crime.
This video features Mark W. Smith, a constitutional attorney and NYT best-selling author, discussing the perceived 'loss' of the war on guns by anti-gun movements in America. Smith cites articles from the Los Angeles Times and The New Republic as evidence, highlighting a shift in public sentiment towards self-defense and the success of Second Amendment advocacy through legal challenges and political structures. The discussion touches on increased gun ownership post-COVID, distrust in government protection, and the profitability of the gun industry.
This video discusses a federal judge's consideration in the "Sullivan v. Ferguson" case regarding Washington state's magazine ban. The judge is exploring the possibility of appointing a history expert to help interpret the Second Amendment in light of the NYSPRA v. Bruen Supreme Court decision. The content argues that such historical expertise is unnecessary for judges to apply the Second Amendment to modern gun laws and criticizes the move as a potential "waste of time." The analysis highlights the role of a judge and references historical analogues in legal arguments.
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